Energy system group Marshall Islands

About us

"To be the leading provider of renewable energy for our geographic service region and a model for other Island nations." Our Challenge: To be able to meet the energy needs of the people in the Republic of the Marshall Islands. Our Focus: To provide a reliable, safe, clean and efficient service utilizing the required and available energy

RMI Energy Future

The future of the Marshall Islands electricity system depends on upgrading the electricity network, getting better at energy efficiency, and replacing diesel generation with renewable energy in the form of wind and solar. Most of all it depends on our people. Take a look at where we are headed.

Marshall Islands

This profile provides a snapshot of the energy landscape of the Republic of the Marshall Islands, an island country and a United States associated state near the equator in the Pacific Ocean. Geographically, the country is part of the larger island group of Micronesia.

Green MEC

Unlocking Renewable Potential: MEC is set to drastically escalate its production of renewable energy, embracing a diverse array of generation technologies such as solar panels that capture the relentless equatorial sun, wind turbines that harness the constant oceanic breezes, and battery systems that retain this energy, ensuring a constant

MARSHALLS ENERGY COMPANY INC.

The Government of the Republic of Marshall Islands has been provided with grant funding by the World Bank (WB) for a Sustainable Energy Development Project (SEDeP) aimed at increasing the share of renewable energy from 2% to 9% and to improve power system reliability.

Marshall Islands | Global Sustainable Energy Islands

This group of islands is favorably located to supply its energy needs from the fierce tropical sun. The government of the Marshall Islands has implemented extensive solar energy projects to electrify homes, workplaces and other

Marshall Islands

The Marshall Islands are served by two government-owned electric utility companies: Marshall Island Energy Company (MEC) and Kwajalein Atoll Joint Utilities Resources (KAJUR). MEC coordinates power generation and distribution services for the majority of RMI (Majuro, Jaluit and Wotje), while KAJUR, a subsidiary of MEC, services RMI''s second

Energy Snapshot

This profile provides a snapshot of the energy landscape of the Republic of the Marshall Islands, an island country and a United States associated state near the equator in the Pacific Ocean. Geographically, the country is part of the larger island group of Micronesia.

Marshall Islands | Global Sustainable Energy Islands Initiative

This group of islands is favorably located to supply its energy needs from the fierce tropical sun. The government of the Marshall Islands has implemented extensive solar energy projects to electrify homes, workplaces and other facilities.

Energy system group Marshall Islands

3 FAQs about [Energy system group Marshall Islands]

What does the Marshalls Energy Company do?

“The Marshalls Energy Company is a semi-autonomous utility company responsible for the generation, distribution and sale of electricity on a number of islands and atolls within the Republic of the Marshall Islands.”

What is the future of the Marshall Islands electricity system?

The future of the Marshall Islands electricity system depends on upgrading the electricity network, getting better at energy efficiency, and replacing diesel generation with renewable energy in the form of wind and solar. Most of all it depends on our people. Take a look at where we are headed.

How does the EU help the Marshall Islands?

The EU is helping to improve energy efficiency, including replacement of transformers, and is supporting an energy sector management bill. The Marshall Islands are served by two government-owned electric utility companies: Marshall Island Energy Company (MEC) and Kwajalein Atoll Joint Utilities Resources (KAJUR).

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