Original disclosure @ GCF website
Updated in EWS Jul 29, 2020
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According to GCF website, the project is a hydropower facility aims to transit power system in Solomon Islands from diesel generated to clean and renewable energy. Universal grid-connected electricity supply is a major challenge across the 90 Solomon Island's inhabited islands. The electrification rate is only around 45%, and many rural areas served by small PV panels, whilst the state-owned power utility SIEA is almost entirely dependent upon diesel generators for supply to the capital. The Solomon Islands seeks to greatly increase access to reliable electricity supply, doubling the number of households supplied by SIEA by 2021, whilst also increasing the use of renewable energy to 50% by 2020.
The Tina River Hydropower Development Project (TRHDP) will respond to these goals with a 15MW installation providing 65% of electricity demand for the capital Honiara by the online date of 2022. It will lower the cost of electricity supply, and diversify generation capacity towards clean, renewable sources. TRHDP will provide the Solomon Islands with reservoir capacity, giving flexibility to the power system to enable higher penetration of PV power without the need for large and expensive energy storage or diesel generators. It can provide a replicable model for other Pacific SIDS to use hydropower to balance variable solar power.
Korean Water Resources Corporation (K-Water) is a state-owned company.
Private Actor 1 | Private Actor 1 Role | Private Actor 1 Sector | Relation | Private Actor 2 | Private Actor 2 Role | Private Actor 2 Sector |
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- | - | - | - | Hyundai Engineering Company, Ltd (HEC) | Contractor | - |
- | - | - | - | Korean Water Resources Corporation (K-Water) | Client | - |
Takafumi Kadono, Senior Energy Specialist
World Bank
Email Address: tkadono@worldbank.org
Erik Johnson, Senior Social Development Specialist
World Bank
Email Address: ejohnson1@worldbank.org
Mr. Weijen Leow
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development and International Development Association (World Bank)
Telephone No.: +1 202 473 4065
Email Address: wleow@worldbank.org
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