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Uphill battle for PNG power

A THREEFOLD increase in Papua New Guinea's current electricity supply will be needed to achieve the government's target of electrifying 70% of the country by 2030, a Port Jackson Partners report prepared for ANZ has revealed.

Uphill battle for PNG power

Institutional and organisational changes, as well as new technologies may prove to be the way forward - and away from expensive diesel fuel generators - in helping PNG meet this target. Port Jackson...

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