The Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) consist of four States: Kosrae, Pohnpei, Chuuk and Yap, each, except for Kosrae that doesn''t have outer islands, have their own Outer Islands''
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The Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency in the Federated States of Micronesia project contributes to the FSM''s Energy Master Plan focused on rapidly boosting access to energy for
The single island of Kosrae has an electrification rate of 98%, while Chuuk, spread across seven major island groups, achieves a rate of 26%.5 Aside from limiting access to electricity, the geography of the Federated States of Micronesia has several other adverse effects on utility operations.
PEPP's proposed $20 million 5 MW solar power farm for Pohnpei would help to establish the Federated States of Micronesia as a world trendsetter in the application of renewable energy. It would give the FSM greater energy independence.
Because the Federated States of Micronesia is so geographically dispersed, three of the four utilities must serve a populous core island or group of islands as well as numerous remote islands; the Kosrae Utility Authority is the only utility that serves a single island. Often, the large distances and small populations on the outer
state-owned electric utility company. Because the Federated States of Micronesia is so geographically dispersed, three of the four utilities must serve a populous core island or group of islands as well as numerous remote islands; the Kosrae Utility Authority is the only utility that serves a single island.
In addition, the policy establishes the following guiding principles for energy development in the Federated States of Micronesia: (1) the spread of benefits to disadvantaged com-munities, (2) increased public awareness and local capacity, (3) private sector involvement, and (4) community solutions.
After just 15 years, the entire project, capitalized at over $20 million, will transfer, without cost, to the State of Pohnpei, providing it with many more years of free renewable energy using the best solar technology. The solar project in Pohnpei is a concept that can be replicated by other Small Island Developing States.
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