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Renewable Energy Developing in Fiji | Peachy Green

I just returned from a week in the Fiji Islands , in the South Pacific. The 333-island archipelago is located east of New Zealand and Australia and southwest of Hawaii, with only about 100 islands inhabited. The entire population is less than 900,000. Renewable energy has been developing in Fiji for some time now. In fact, the Fiji government has adopted a Strategic Development Plan as part of its ambitious goal to become a 100% renewable energy power-reliant by 2011. There are several reasons why the government is promoting non-fossil fuel based resources: Less expensive More convenient Easier to install and maintain Infrastructure needs are usually minimal Smaller carbon footprint – i.e. more environmentally friendly Solar panels at Matava Fiji's Premier Eco Resort Diesel costs have dramatically soared to over 200% over the last 4 years, yet 50% of electricity demand in Fiji is met by diesel generators. No wonder there is increasing usage of solar panels and wind energy ther