School uses Solomon Islands solar-powered containers for fast charging

Join AIP Collective & Traditional Cultural Practices and help install Solar Power on the remote Ha'apai School, in the Solomon Islands. We will be sailing to New Georgia Island, in the Solomons in April to install solar on the newly renovated school b...

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Replacement of Diesel-Powered Generation with Low Voltage Solar

Reduce the amount of diesel fuel usage for electricity by more than 60% and reduce costs on fuel while at the same time increasing the availability of electricity and freshwater to staff and students of both

Solar-powering healthcare and education in Solomon Islands'' Malaita

This project will install solar hybrid energy systems at Atoifi Adventist Hospital, Goldie College and Sir Dudley Tuti College, ensuring reliable 24/7 electricity supply to power essential services, including

First REnew Pacific project to benefit 81,000+ in remote Solomon

The Australian Government has today announced its first REnew Pacific project in Solomon Islands, set to benefit over 81,000 people by providing clean, renewable energy to power

HEARING FOR THE PURPOSE OF RECEIVING TESTIMONY

HEARING FOR THE PURPOSE OF RECEIVING TESTIMONY FROM THE HONORABLE BROOKE L. ROLLINS, SECRETARY, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 119th Congress (2025-2026)

Not-for-profit setting sail to install solar power for Solomon Islands

A school in the Solomon Islands will become the first in the country to be powered by the sun after a Cairns not-for-profit sails across the Coral Sea to install the system in April.

Ha''apai School

Join AIP Collective & Traditional Cultural Practices and help install Solar Power on the remote Ha''apai School, in the Solomon Islands. We will be sailing to New Georgia Island, in the Solomons in April to

Australian Solar For Solomon Islands School

An Australian team is about to set off to install solar panels on a school in the Solomon Islands - the first school in that nation to get PV.

Solar project to cut school''s power bill

Selwyn College is the first school in the country to have such a beneficiary project funded by the European Union which is implemented by the Solomon Islands Government.

Empowering Solomon Islands: A Brighter Future with Renewable Energy

The event was organized to coincide with the school''s graduation – bringing together officials, school staff, students, parents and guardians, and people from nearby villages. All united to

Two Solar Hybrid Power Systems Inaugurated in Southern Malaita

They all witnessed for the first time the functioning of the 36kWp solar photovoltaic hybrid system. This system will help the school switch from diesel generator-sets to solar power, a more

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