Australian Solar Power In The Maldives.
Melbourne, Victoria, October 28, 2009. An Australian solar power company has its
sights set on assisting the Maldives in making the switch to renewable energy.
According to Max Sylvester, co-founder of national solar power solutions
provider,
Energy Matters, the Maldives may become the first carbon neutral nation.
"For the people of Maldives, this isn't just about being the first; it's not a
glory seeking exercise - it's about a nation's survival and leading by example.
Most of the country is only 1.5 meters above sea level and the sea surrounding
the nation is rising due to global warming; spurred on in part by coal fired
power generation by the rest of the world."
Maldives President Mohamed Nasheed set a target in March 2009 to make his
country carbon-neutral within a decade and solar power will play an important
role in achieving that goal.
"We're currently in negotiations with several large organisations in the
Maldives for solar power systems and we're looking forward to bringing our
expertise gained through thousands of projects in Australia to the people of the
Maldives." said Mr. Sylvester.
"Given that the rest of the world is largely responsible for the Maldives
climate change challenges, we believe it's important for the global community to
step up to the plate and assist; be it through dramatically reducing our own
carbon emissions or providing assistance in technology transfer to help the
Maldives in its own efforts."
Energy Matters has implemented an online registration form where
Maldives businesses and organisations can register their interest in making
the switch to solar power. The form and further information can be found at:
http://www.energymatters.com.au/maldives
About Energy Matters
Energy Matters is one of Australia's largest companies solely dedicated to
renewable energy solutions for residential and commercial applications. Energy
Matters is also active on an industry level and in the community in lobbying the
Government on challenges facing the local renewables sector and providing
education on topics relating to solar and wind power, sustainability and other
environmental issues.
CONTACT:
Max Sylvester
Energy Matters
PH: +61 1300 727 151
[email protected]
http://www.energymatters.com.au