Fiji, a country in the South Pacific, is an archipelago of more than 300 islands.
Fiji’s energy mix is currently driven by a high share of renewable energy, primarily hydropower, alongside a significant reliance on imported fossil fuels (diesel and heavy fuel oil). While roughly 55-60% of electricity is generated from renewable sources like hydro, biomass, and wind, the remaining ~40% comes from fossil fuels. The nation aims to transition to 100% renewable power generation by 2030.
Fiji is actively developing a green hydrogen economy to reach 100% renewable energy by 2036, driven by climate urgency and the need to reduce fossil fuel imports. Key initiatives include importing green hydrogen from New Zealand for pilot projects (launched in 2025) and investigating solar/wind-powered hydrogen production for transportation.
As of 2026 there is no information indicating that Fiji is producing green hydrogen from electrolysis of seawater.
