The Fiji Corrections Service is taking important steps to promote sustainability within its facilities through potential development projects. Commissioner of Corrections, Dr. Jalesi Nakarawa, recently visited the Indian High Commission to discuss the introduction of solar energy systems in correctional facilities across Fiji.
This initiative is a part of the Fiji Corrections Service’s wider commitment to reducing its carbon footprint, enhancing energy efficiency, and lowering operational costs. If implemented, the solar energy project could represent a meaningful advancement in integrating renewable energy solutions in the corrections sector, while also contributing to Fiji’s overarching objectives of sustainable development and energy autonomy.
Dr. Nakarawa expressed gratitude to the Indian Government for its ongoing support and emphasized the mutual values of innovation and sustainability that could form the basis of this partnership. In response, High Commissioner His Excellency P. S. K. Karthigeyan indicated India’s readiness to collaborate, highlighting India’s expertise in renewable energy and sustainable infrastructure.
This meeting sets the stage for further discussions and technical consultations regarding the solarisation initiative. Both parties are committed to maintaining communication and sharing technical insights to evaluate the feasibility and strategies for implementation. The Fiji Corrections Service is dedicated to adopting modern, environmentally-friendly practices while ensuring safe and secure correctional facilities for all.
As this initiative unfolds, it exemplifies a proactive approach toward renewable energy, reflecting a growing global trend in sustainability. Such efforts not only promise to enhance the operational efficiency of correctional facilities but also reinforce Fiji’s commitment to a greener future.

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