Collaborations between educational institutions and international partners are essential for advancing sustainable development. The Solomon Islands National University (SINU) has taken a notable step in this direction by pursuing collaborative projects with the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
Center for Clean Energy: Sustainable Solutions for the Solomon Islands
The meeting centered on potential collaborations between SINU and the UAE, with a focus on clean energy initiatives. Professor Aqorau proposed establishing a Center for Clean Energy at SINU—a move that could mark a new era for sustainable energy in the Solomon Islands.
The envisioned Center for Clean Energy would advance research, education, and partnerships in the field, prioritizing renewable energy sources like solar, wind, hydro, and biomass.
Its initiatives would be tailored to meet the unique environmental and societal needs of the Solomon Islands, promoting sustainable solutions for the nation’s energy future.
Education and Strategic Partnerships
To build local expertise in the clean energy sector, the Center aims to offer comprehensive educational and training programs. Strategic partnerships with the UAE and local entities—such as the Ministry of Mines, Minerals and Energy, Solomon Power, and the Solomon Islands Clean Energy—will be crucial to the Center’s success and to promoting the adoption of clean energy solutions throughout the region.
Community Engagement
Professor Aqorau also emphasized the Center’s dedication to community engagement, highlighting the need for inclusive, sustainable energy solutions that align with local values. Involving local communities is key to ensuring the Center can effectively address their needs and contribute to the region’s sustainable development.
The creation of the Center for Clean Energy would represent a major milestone in the Solomon Islands’ sustainable development journey, underscoring SINU’s commitment to building a resilient future through clean energy.



