Papua New Guinea

Pacific Green Transformation Project

Project Background

The Project for ‘Promoting Green Transformation in the Pacific Region towards Net-Zero Emissions and Climate-Resilient Development (Pacific Green Transformation Project)’ is a USD 37.5 million multi-country project being implemented in four Pacific countries - Papua New Guinea (PNG), Samoa, Timor-Leste, and Vanuatu - with funding provided by the Government of Japan.  The project supports the countries in advancing the “Green Transformation” of their economies that will reduce dependence on fossil fuels and pave the way for a more sustainable and climate-resilient future.  For more information, please refer to Pacific Green Transformation Project brochure.

In PNG, the project will harness the power of renewable energy to support the national government in reaching its aim of providing electricity to 70% of Papua New Guineans by 2030.  This goal is crucial to achieving the country’s National Determined Contributions (NDCs) under the Paris Agreement.

Key Issues

Most communities in PNG are located in rugged, remote and mountainous terrain, which makes connecting them to the primary grid both complicated and expensive.  Despite having an abundance of renewable energy sources, the country remains reliant on fossil fuels for its primary energy supply.  This dependance makes the country vulnerable to both climate and economic shocks.

Project Goal and Objectives

Under the framework of the UNDP Climate Promise, the multinational project aims to promote “Green Transformation” in the Pacific Region towards net-zero and climate-resilient development.  In PNG, the project will achieve this by expanding access to renewable energy in the Autonomous Region of Bougainville (ARB). To increase access to reliable and clean energy in the ARB, the project will pilot renewable energy facilities in three regions of Bougainville, and one micro solar farm site with a 1 MW capacity in Southern Bougainville.

Approach

The project in PNG will follow six steps to achieve its aims:

  1. Widen community engagement during the design phase
  2. Pilot solar energy facilities in each of the three regions of Bougainville
  3. Strengthen legal structures and platforms to expand renewable energy adoption throughout the ARB
  4. Operate and maintain the completed solar farms
  5. Upskill the local communities and workforce to expand, maintain, and utilize solar energy
  6. Monitor, coordinate, and communicate the results and progress of the project (Cross-cutting support including knowledge sharing and facilitation of South-South Cooperation)

Expected Outcomes

  • Access to more affordable forms of off-grid renewable energy will significantly improve the livelihoods of communities in the ARB, especially local women and youth.
  • By pursuing greener income generation options, PNG will leapfrog outdated fossil fuel technologies and accelerate reductions in emissions to achieve its NDCs under the Paris Agreement.
  • The project will drive sustainable, inclusive, and peaceful development for local communities and open up opportunities for the private sector to expand renewable energy in the ARB.
  • By 2025, PNG demonstrates improved performance in managing environmental resources and risks emanating from climate change and climate change induced natural disasters.

Status: Active

Time Frame: February 2023 - February 2025

Location: Autonomous Region of Bougainville

Focus Area: Technology - Micro Solar Farms

Beneficiaries:
Total direct beneficiaries: 30,000
Total indirect beneficiaries: 300,000

Partners: 
Embassy of Japan in PNG
Government of PNG
Autonomous Bougainville Government
PNG Power Limited

Donor: The Government of Japan

Budget: 3.7 million USD

Contact: 
Mr. Firdavs Faizulloev
Project Manager

firdavs.faizulloev@undp.org