TAG Energy has a long history with renewable and solar energy in Papua New Guinea and the Pacific region. Since 2013, we have implemented numerous projects, starting with our first solar system installation in Palmalmal, East New Britain, PNG. Our footprints now extend across various regions, impacting thousands of households and organizations.
We believe renewable energy is the key to addressing the energy crisis in Papua New Guinea and the Pacific region. Our unwavering commitment to quality and innovation ensures that we use only the best components and solutions available.
We envision ourselves playing a pivotal role in the development of the renewable/solar energy sector in Papua New Guinea and the Pacific region. Our commitment to delivering innovative energy solutions stems from the desire to address the long-standing need for sustainable energy solutions, in a significantly underdeveloped energy market.
TAG Energy’s mission is to be at the forefront and be innovators of renewable/ solar energy in Papua New Guinea and the Pacific region. We offer a diverse range of products and services tailored to meet the unique needs of our customers. Leveraging our expertise in consulting and systems technology, we create compelling value propositions for our customers, partners, employees, and shareholders.
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Our core competencies reflect our commitment to excellence and innovation in the renewable energy sector.
In Papua New Guinea, the Pacific, and Asian regions.
Offering tier-1 products at competitive prices without compromising quality.
Meticulous R&D on product and project delivery for optimal results.
Keeping clients informed about the latest innovations in the energy sector.
Consulting with international and local experts to provide the best solutions.
Understanding clients' precise energy needs through meaningful discussions.
Meeting customer needs by using the latest technology and best practices.
TAG Energy Ltd in collaboration with PUMA Energy, made a significant step towards sustainable energy practices in Papua New Guinea's industrial sector. The Hybrid Solar PV System, with a capacity of 307.8 kilowatts, harnesses the power of solar energy to supplement the refinery's energy needs, reducing reliance on diesel generated energy sources and lowering carbon emissions.
TAG Energy Ltd partnered with PNG Power Ltd to supply and install a 150kW Grid Connected Solar System at Mining Haus, in collaboration with the Mineral Resources Authority (MRA). This project, the first PNG Power approved Grid Connected Solar System in the country, highlights TAG Energy's dedication to innovation and sustainability.
In partnership with the Santos Foundation, TAG Energy has contributed to improving healthcare services in the Nipa-Kutubu District by providing a sustainable off-grid energy solution for the Pimaga Rural Hospital. This off-grid solar solution not only ensures consistent power to the hospital but also showcases TAG Energy’s commitment to sustainable energy and community development.
TAG Energy was entrusted with the EPC of the Maprik Solar Streetlighting Project. Designed to provide sustainable and reliable energy to the Maprik region, the project features 267.3kW of solar panels and battery storage systems totaling 413.44kWh to manage energy flow. The project will power 94 households, 53 classrooms, 9 health centers, 4 churches, and install 47 solar streetlights, enhancing infrastructure and safety in the district through clean, renewable energy.
TAG Energy was entrusted with the EPC of the Pokpok Nerania Solar Project. Designed to provide sustainable and reliable energy to the Pokpok region, the project features 50.4kW of solar panels, hybrid inverters, and battery storage systems totaling 71.68kWh to manage energy flow. This project will power 8 households, 2 classrooms, and 1 health center, bringing essential energy to this remote community.
TAG Energy was entrusted with the EPC (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction) of the Lihir Solar Mini-Grids project. Designed to provide sustainable and reliable energy to the Lihir region, the project features 300kW of solar panels, 30kW and 150kW hybrid inverters, and battery storage systems totaling 486kWh to manage energy flow. The system powers 46 households, 22 classrooms, 2 health centers, and 2 churches, delivering a reliable renewable energy solution to the community.
TAG Energy was contracted by JGH, in partnership with UNICEF, to handle the installation of solar systems for the Health Facility Solar Project. The project involves the installation of 20 solar systems, with capacities of 5 KVA, 8 KVA, 10 KVA, and 15 KVA, supporting critical healthcare operations with renewable energy solutions.
Stay updated on our progress as we bring clean energy to Papua New Guinea.
Last updated: October 18, 2024
Witness the transformation of communities as we bring clean energy to schools, homes, and health centers.
Project | Solar Capacity (kW) | Battery Storage (kWh) | Households Powered | Classrooms | Health Centers | Churches | Solar Streetlights |
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Lihir (Palie & Samo) | 300kW | 486kWh | 46 | 22 | 2 | 2 | N/A |
Pokpok | 50.4kW | 71.68kWh | 8 | 2 | 1 | N/A | N/A |
Maprik (Phase 1 & 2) | 267.3kW | 413.44kWh | 94 | 53 | 9 | 4 | 47 |
JGH Solar Project | 153kW | N/A | N/A | N/A | 11 | N/A | N/A |
We have demonstrated our expertise across diverse sectors in Papua New Guinea, serving clients ranging from industrial giants to community organizations. Below are some of the solar and renewable energy clients that TAG Energy has worked with
TAG Energy has installed solar systems in most of Papua New Guinea’s provinces and districts, specifically the Southern Highlands Province, Western Highlands Province, Central Province, East New Britain, Autonomous Region of Bougainville, Samarai Murua District, Popondetta, and the National Capital District.
Whether you’re curious about solar energy or would like a consultation, we’re ready to answer any and all questions.