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The Papua New Guinea National Energy Access Transformation Project (NEAT or the ''Project'') will be financed by the World Bank and implemented by the National Energy
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(Facebook: PNG Power) From Yonki hydropower plant in the Eastern Highlands to Warangoi in the Niugini Islands, Papua New Guinea is a nation abundant in natural energy resources — yet it consistently grapples with an unreliable electricity supply.
Papua New Guinea National Energy Access Transformation Project The Papua New Guinea National Energy Access Transformation Project (NEAT or the ‘Project’) will be financed by the World Bank and implemented by the National Energy Authority (NEA) and PNG Power Limited (PPL).
(Supplied) The entity primarily responsible for Papua New Guinea's electricity grid is PNG Power, a State-Owned Enterprise (SOE). Like other SOEs such as PNG Water and Air Niugini, PNG Power is intended to provide essential services, but its performance has consistently fallen short, leading to widespread public dissatisfaction.
From Yonki hydropower plant in the Eastern Highlands to Warangoi in the Niugini Islands, Papua New Guinea is a nation abundant in natural energy resources — yet consistently grapples with an unreliable electricity supply.
As one former PPL employee noted in PNG’s The National, the nation’s “current power supply woes can be attributed to lack of proper human resources development and supervision.” “Most of the blackouts,” they add, are “a result of lack of this specialised knowledge in power system management.”
An end state – indeed an optimistic overall outcome – could be a future where PNG’s 19 mini-grids are operating through IPP arrangements, delivering a reliable and affordable power supply to businesses and everyday Papua New Guineans to alleviate the effects of energy poverty.
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