The Sustainable Energy Development and Access Project (SEDAP) aims to improve the reliability, efficiency, and access to electricity in the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) and addresses key challenges in FSM’s energy sector, particularly its dependence on imported fossil fuels, aging infrastructure, and limited access to electricity in remote areas. SEDAP is designed to contribute directly to FSM’s energy roadmap goals and reduce the country’s dependence on diesel by increasing the share of renewables and enhancing energy service delivery across all four states.
For more information, see the World Bank project page.