Overview

Masdar delivered the first large-scale renewable energy project on the island of Vava’u in the Kingdom of Tonga. The 512-kilowatt solar photovoltaic power plant produces enough energy to meet 17 percent of Tonga’s annual electricity demand. The project also supplies nearly 70 percent of grid demand during peak hours.

The project is a significant step in the country’s efforts to address long-term energy security. By generating 866 megawatts of clean energy each year, the Tonga plant replaces 280,000 liters of diesel fuel and reduces carbon dioxide emissions by 724 tonnes per year.

Project Info

Technologies Used

Solar PV

Location

Tonga

Project Completion Year

2013

Status

Operational

Partners

Quick Facts

  • 512kWp Solar PV Plant

  • Meets 17% of the island’s power demand

  • Reduces annual CO2 emissions by 724 tonnes

  • Reduces annual diesel fuel consumption by 280,000 liters

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