Implemented by New Zealand company Sunergise, alongside Tonga Power Limited, the Sunergise Tongatapu Solar Farm will assist the Government of Tonga''s plans
Export PriceMore than just infrastructure, this project symbolizes a new milestone in the enduring partnership between China and Tonga in the field of green energy and sustainable development.
Export PriceOn September 19th, H.E. Mr. Liu Weimin, Ambassador of the People''s Republic of China to the Kingdom of Tonga, visited the Chinese employees who insisted on construction
Export PriceAfter the ceremony, Ambassador Liu accompanied HM King Tupou VI and PM Hon. Aisake Eke to visit the main control room of the project. The Wind Farm Project has an annual
Export PriceMore than just infrastructure, this project symbolizes a new milestone in the enduring partnership between China and Tonga in the field of green energy and sustainable
Export PriceHon. Aisake Eke, Prime Minister of Tonga, expressed his heartfelt gratitude to China''s generous support. He said that the project would benefit every household in Tonga and strongly help to
Export PriceThe Maama Mai solar facility was commissioned in July 2012 by his Majesty King Tupou VI at Tonga Power Limited''s Power Station at Popua. The project was funded by the NZ Aid
Export PriceAs the largest solar plant to be constructed in Tongatapu, this 2 Megawatt solar facility is a step further towards reducing the nation''s reliance on imported fossil fuels. At
Export Price"At first, when we mentioned that solar energy can be used to generate electricity, some Tonga officials were not certain about it. They came to visit China and we visited Tonga
Export PriceHis Excellency Wang Baodong, Chinese Ambassador to Tonga visited Zhuhai Singyes Tonga 2MW solar power plant project on June 7th, 2017. This is the first commercial solar power
Export PriceWe''re excited to be leading the charge and partnering with Tonga Power Limited to help get there and proud to be helping Tonga gain access to energy that is cheaper, safer, and better for the
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In the presence of Their Majesties King Tupou VI & Queen Nanasipau’u, The King & Queen of The Kingdom of Tonga, Tonga’s new 6MW solar power plant was officially launched today at Fualu, Tongatapu by Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Tonga, Hon. Hu’akavameiliku.
Producing energy since August this year, and providing power for up to 10,336 households, the Solar Farm is helping The Government of Tonga pursue its National Energy Roadmap plans to see up to 70% of Tongatapu’s electricity generation sourced from renewables by the end of 2025.
The Sunergise Tongatapu Solar Farm is the largest in the South Pacific. It was built as part of a power purchase agreement between Sunergise New Zealand Limited, a Todd Corporation solar company and Tonga Power Limited, with support from the Asian Development Bank.
Comprising three interconnected 2.3MWp ground mounted solar arrays in western Tongatapu, the construction phase successfully met the extreme challenges presented by the 2022 Hunga Tonga–Hunga Ha’apai volcanic eruption and resulting tsunami, as well as the COVID-19 pandemic.
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