Nauru | Green Hydrogen Organisation
As one of the world''s smallest and most isolated countries, Nauru faces unique challenges in ensuring energy security while reducing its reliance on imported fossil fuels.
Nauru does not have any indigenous supply of oil and relies entirely upon imported diesel for energy production and water desalination. No major oil companies operate out of or have a presence in Nauru. There is one service station on the island.
Since 2005, 24-hour electricity has been available on Nauru. Previously, diesel-powered generators maintained by the Nauru Phosphate Corporation provided Nauru's power supply.
Although the government has been digging wells for community use in each district as part of their National Sustainable Development Strategy, there is little water quality control or surveillance. All bottled water is imported. The Nauru Rehabilitation Corporation is responsible for Nauru's sewage system. As such, the existence and effectiveness of the sewage system is not explicitly stated in the passage.
There are no major oil companies operating out of or having a presence in Nauru. The only local source of water on the island is the Buada Lagoon, which is no longer used for drinking. There is one service station on Nauru.
As one of the world''s smallest and most isolated countries, Nauru faces unique challenges in ensuring energy security while reducing its reliance on imported fossil fuels.
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