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A small island in the South Pacific Ocean recently shot to fame by becoming the first territory on our planet to derive its energy needs from the Sun. Covering a small area of 10 square kilometers, Tokelau is a part of New Zealand and lies to the North of Samoan islands . Funded by the government of New Zealand, Tokelau spent about $7 million to put in place three solar grids that will now enable its 1500 residents to harness and utilize solar energy for their daily needs. Why spend $7 million for a power plant in the middle of nowhere you might ask! While the small island generates a small sum of $ 500,000 every year by selling agricultural produce, it spends over $2.8 million, most of which is spent of food and fuel.
May-11-2022, 14:21:08 GMT
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- Oceania
- New Zealand (0.90)
- Tokelau (0.61)
- Pacific Ocean > South Pacific Ocean (0.30)
- Oceania
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- Energy
- Power Industry (0.65)
- Renewable > Solar (0.55)
- Government (1.00)
- Energy
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