Solomon Islands

The Solomon Islands’ energy mix is overwhelmingly reliant on imported diesel for electricity generation, with over 90% to 97% of power coming from fossil fuels. While renewable energy currently makes up only about 2% to 3% of the mix, the country has set an ambitious target to reach 100% renewable energy by 2050, focusing on solar and hydro.

The Solomon Islands is exploring green hydrogen as part of its long-term energy security and sustainability strategy. While currently dependent on imported fossil fuels for >93% of electricity, the nation is transitioning toward renewable energy—including hydro and solar projects—to potentially facilitate future green hydrogen production.

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