Maama Mai Solar Farm

The Maama Mai Solar Farm is a photovoltaic power plant in Nukuʻalofa, Tonga. It was the first renewable power plant in the country. The plant has an output of 1.325MW and produces 1,880 MWh of electricity per annum. The plant''s name is Tongan for "let there be light".

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We''re committed to increasing solar energy in Tonga. There are roofs all over the islands that could become renewable energy generators, and a huge opportunity for growing solar for our community.

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In Tongan, Maama Mai means “Let there be Light”. Since its operation in 2012, the solar farm performed faultlessly producing an average of 1,880 MWh of energy per annum, saving the country around

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Comprising three interconnected 2.3MWp ground mounted solar arrays in western Tongatapu, the construction phase successfully met the extreme challenges presented by the 2022

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