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Tuvalu Sets Goal of 100 Percent Clean Energy by 2020

Amid worsening climate change-related problems for small island states, Tuvalu has established a national goal of being powered entirely by renewable energy sources by 2020.

Government officials and the donors of Tuvalu’s first large-scale solar energy system alike hope the moves help inspire much larger nations later this year in negotiations of a successor to the Kyoto Protocol agreement on climate change.
Tuvalu’s first grid-connected, 40-kilowatt solar energy system was implemented under the leadership of Japan’s Kansai Electric Power Co with the support of the Tokyo Electric Power Company, both members of the e8, an international non-profit organization of 10 leading power utilities from G8 countries.

“There may be other, larger solar power installations in the world but none could be more meaningful to customers than this one,” says Takao Shiraishi, General Manager of the Kansai Electric Power Co.

“The plight of Tuvalu versus the rising tide vividly represents the worst early consequence of climate change,” he adds. “For Tuvalu, after 3,000 years of history, the success of UN climate talks in Copenhagen this December may well be a matter of national survival.”

The Tuvalu government is working to expand the initial US $410,000 e8 project from 40 to 60 kilowatts, and will extend solar power to outer islands, starting later this year with the commission of a US $800,000, 46-kilowatt solar power system for the Motufoua Secondary School in Vaitupu, being implemented with the support of the Italian government.

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