
The Renewable Energy Investment Framework (RE-SIP 2014) outlines the Solomon Islands’ strategy to expand renewable energy access, reduce reliance on imported fuels, and attract private investment. It identifies hydropower, geothermal, solar, and biomass as the most promising sources, supported by clear targets—50% renewable power generation by 2020 and full electrification by 2050. The plan provides a five-year roadmap detailing policy measures, financing needs, and technical options to deliver affordable, sustainable energy across both urban and rural communities.