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The world’s first truly renewable energy nation

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Update time : 2019-04-19 16:00:18
 Solar power solar damper plants and coconut biofuel-powered generators  solar slewing drive switched on solar energy in Tokelau has  Solar Project made the islands the world’s first truly renewable nation.’ 

The renewable energy system comprising of solar panels, storage batteries and generators running on biofuel derived from coconut will generate enough electricity to solar inverter meet 150% of the islands’ power demand.

 These systems are part of the solar slewing drive Tokelau Renewable Energy Project that solar damper has been funded by the New Zealand  Solar Project government and represents solar energy one of the largest off-grid renewable energy projects in the world.

With this project, the islands will make the transition from being completely dependent on imported fuels to being completely energy independent. 

The environmental and social perspective, the overall impact is very positive.

The atolls have an abundance of unused coconuts since copra production was discontinued around 30 years ago.

There are no negative impacts of the project, but several advantages including a reduction in waste oil production and disposal issues. The presence Photovoltaic holder of large lead acid battery banks do pose a potential environmental concern, however adequate training and planned slewing drive recycling mechanisms will ensure that this risk is mitigated.

Tokelau was challenged solar inverter and many times encountered difficult decisions to be made in solar tracker actuator the process. But joyous celebration to mark the launching will hope that many other nations will follow and be motivated to bringing on the new solar energy generation.

Tokelau spends about $829,000 every year to import fuels. The government of Tokelau now plans to spend these savings on other essential services like health and solar tracker actuator education. The savings will also be used to repay the grants and financial assistance the government received from slewing drive New Zealand government for this project.
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