A New Zealand solar company is about to take a major step towards helping a diesel-dependant South Pacific nation become completely solar-powered.
Mount Maunganui-based Powersmart Solar is the lead contractor in a renewable energy project to see Tokelau switch off all its diesel generators.
Each of Tokelau's three atolls will have their own solar system by the end of October, the first of which will be switched on next week on Fakaofo.
The project will allow Tokelau to become the first country to meet 100 per cent of its climate change obligations, while becoming the first wholly solar-powered nation on earth, said Powersmart director Mike Bassett-Smith.
"This system is among the largest off-grid solar power systems in the world and the largest solar system being installed the South Pacific," he said.