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Mana Pacific Receives Official Approval to Advance Renewable Energy Investment in Fiji

Mana Pacific is pleased to announce that its Fiji subsidiary, Moana Pacific Sun (Fiji) Pte Ltd, has received official approval under Section 7(2) of the Investment Act 2021 to invest in Fiji’s renewable energy sector.

This approval represents an important milestone in Mana Pacific’s continued commitment to supporting Fiji’s clean energy transition through renewable energy infrastructure that strengthens energy resilience, supports long-term affordability, and advances sustainable development across island communities.

We are grateful for the continued engagement of the Government of Fiji and look forward to working collaboratively with national agencies, utility partners, regulators, landowners, and local communities as we continue advancing renewable energy opportunities in Fiji.

Mana Pacific remains committed to responsible project development, local partnership, workforce development, and delivering projects that create lasting value for Fiji’s people, economy, and environment.

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Mana Pacific Receives Electricity Generation License in Papua New Guinea

Feb 23, 2026

We are proud to announce that Mana Pacific has officially received its Electricity Generation License from the National Energy Authority of Papua New Guinea. This milestone marks a significant step forward in our commitment to partnering with Pacific Island nations to accelerate the transition toward reliable, affordable, and sustainable energy systems.

Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea — Mana Pacific is proud to announce that it has officially received its Electricity Generation License from the National Energy Authority of Papua New Guinea.

This milestone marks a significant advancement in Mana Pacific’s mission to partner with Pacific Island nations to accelerate the transition toward reliable, affordable, and sustainable energy systems.


The issuance of the Electricity Generation License reflects:

  • Alignment with Papua New Guinea’s national energy objectives

  • Confidence in Mana Pacific’s technical and financial capabilities

  • Tangible progress toward delivering utility-scale renewable energy infrastructure

  • A shared commitment to strengthening long-term energy security and resilience


Papua New Guinea presents both tremendous opportunity and urgent need in expanding access to dependable power while reducing reliance on imported fuels. Mana Pacific is honored to collaborate with national institutions, local stakeholders, and community partners to advance durable, locally anchored energy solutions that support long-term energy independence.

As an impact-driven renewable energy developer, Mana Pacific remains focused not only on megawatts delivered, but on measurable outcomes, including:


  • Reduced diesel dependence

  • Lower long-term energy costs

  • Increased grid stability

  • Local job creation and skills development

  • Strengthened community partnerships


“This achievement represents the collective effort of our Papua New Guinea partners, advisors, and the entire Mana Pacific team,” said Mike Coyle, CEO. “We look forward to advancing into the next phase of development and delivering projects that create lasting economic, environmental, and social value.”


Vinaka vakalevu. Tenkyu tru.


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