BY SAMIE WAIKORI
The Ministry of Mines, Energy and Rural Electrification (MMERE) assures steadfast commitment behind reforming sectors within the ministry.
In light of that, the ministry announced its commitment towards amending the Electricity Act, which looks at strengthening the sustainability of the energy sector.
Speaking in parliament last week, Minister for Mines (MMERE), Derrick Manuari emphasized the significance of the energy sector to the country’s economy.
“In 2025, the Ministry has finalised the drafting instructions for the amendments of the Electricity Act.
“And this is a foundational work towards establishing an independent energy regulator, preparatory work for the 2026 Electricity Tariff Review and development of Solomon Islands Energy Roadmap, 2026 to 2030.
“These reforms are fundamental to achieving government’s policy directive for a 25% reduction in electricity tariffs over the next three years, and to fortify the lasting sustainability of the energy sector,” he said.
The Minister noted that the Tina Hydro project is progressing well and expected to be commissioned by 2028.
Manuari also added that in terms of water resources governance, MMERE has completed drafting instructions for the Water Resources Bill.
According to the Minster, this is a transformative update that strengthens water protection, access and management.
And in 2026, national consultations will expand to provinces, ensuring a robust and widely supported legislative framework.
Moreover, he highlighted the work of the ministry to advance the petroleum and biofuel refining policy, which gears to improve national preparedness for future energy transitions.
“In partnership with SPC and USP, we are progressing work on Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion, OTEC, supporting Solomon Islands Blue Economy vision.
“I wish to say that over the past months, the Petroleum Division socialises the Petroleum and Biofuel Refining Policy and OTEC with three provinces thus far, and will continue to do so in 2026.
“This consultation is important not only to inform, but to gauge provincial participation and support in these reviews and developments,” the Minister said.
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