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Nauru Solar Plant (Nauru)

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The Nauru Solar Plant is a landmark project in the energy security and sustainability efforts of the world's smallest republic. Commissioned in 2019, the facility is a cornerstone of Nauru’s national energy roadmap, aimed at drastically increasing the share of renewables in the power mix. With a capacity of approximately 1.1 megawatts, the solar farm directly helps reduce the nation's reliance on expensive and carbon-intensive diesel imports for electricity generation. The project was made possible through international cooperation, receiving significant backing from the United Arab Emirates and New Zealand. For a country whose environment was heavily impacted by decades of phosphate mining, this solar plant represents a shift toward ecological restoration and modernization. It not only lowers the island’s overall carbon footprint but also provides a more stable and cost-effective power supply for the local population. It stands as a beacon for other Small Island Developing States (SIDS) in the Pacific tackling similar energy challenges.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is May, Jun, Sep.

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📋 Practical info

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What is this place?
The Nauru Solar Plant is a central facility in the island's renewable energy strategy. It reduces dependence on expensive diesel imports and supplies clean electricity to households and businesses.
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Visiting
The solar plant is fenced for security reasons and not open to the public. The photovoltaic panels are however clearly visible from the adjacent road, giving an idea of the facility's scale.
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Where to view it
The best viewpoint is the road along the northern fence, from where the entire panel area can be overlooked. A nearby small hill also features an elevated perspective.
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Local products
The plant generates electricity that feeds directly into the grid - no direct sales on site. However, there are small shops in the area offering solar lamps and other renewable energy products.
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Active season
The solar plant generates electricity during daytime, especially intensely between 9 AM and 3 PM under clear skies. Output varies with season and cloud cover, but the facility operates year-round.
Nearby
Combine your visit with the NUC power plant and the RONPHOS headquarters, both nearby. The phosphate cantilevers are also quickly reachable from here.

Geography

Coordinates
-0.54850, 166.92010

Facts

  • Part of the 2020/2030 vision
  • Goal of 50% renewable energy
  • Funded by the ADB
  • Reduces annual diesel consumption
  • Installed on the island plateau
  • Uses modern PV technology

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Sights in the town Nauru Solar Plant (10)

Catholic Church⛪ church

Catholic church in Nauru, used for worship services and community gatherings.

Gun

Viewpoint offering views of Nauru's coastline and the ocean.

Japanese WWII guns and bunker

Japanese guns and bunker from World War II, relics of the occupation period.

Naoero Museum🏛 museum

Museum in Nauru with exhibits on the island's history and culture.

🕒 Mo-Fr 13:00-17:00

Japanese WWII Prison

Former Japanese prison from World War II on Nauru.

Orro Congregational Church

Congregational church in Orro, Nauru.

Lagoon viewpoint

Viewpoint overlooking Nauru's lagoon.

Japanese WWII Gun

Japanese gun from World War II on Nauru.

Buada Chapel

Chapel in Buada, Nauru, used for Christian prayers.

A.O.G

Assemblies of God congregation in Nauru.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the Nauru Solar Plant?
A modern facility for generating solar energy.
Can the solar plant be visited?
No, the facility is fenced and serves energy supply.
Why is it important?
It is intended to reduce dependency on fossil fuels.
Can one see it from the outside?
Yes, the photovoltaic panels are clearly visible from the road.
Does the solar plant have tourist value?
Only for those interested in technical or ecological matters.
Nauru Solar Plant: where is it located?
Nauru Solar Plant is located in Nauru.
Nauru Solar Plant: what is there to see?
Highlights include Catholic Church, Gun, Japanese WWII guns and bunker.
Nauru Solar Plant: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is May, Jun, Sep.
Nauru Solar Plant: why is it worth visiting?
The Nauru Solar Plant is a landmark project in the energy security and sustainability efforts of the world's smallest republic.
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