Samoa

Samoa’s energy mix is transitioning from heavy diesel dependence toward renewables, with roughly 60%–70% of electricity currently generated from imported fossil fuels and 30%–40% from renewables (hydropower, solar, and biofuels). The country aims for 100% renewable electricity generation to reduce reliance on imported fuel.

Samoa is exploring green hydrogen as a potential long-term, sustainable energy solution to reduce reliance on imported fossil fuels for electricity and transportation. While early studies indicate that hydrogen-based systems are not yet cost-competitive with Samoa’s current electricity prices, it remains a key focus for future renewable energy storage.

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