[1] Renewable generation is concentrated on Tahiti, with other parts of French Polynesia almost entirely reliant on fossil fuels.
[4][5] This was replaced in November 2015 by the 2015-2030 Energy Transition Plan (PTE), which set a target of 75% renewables by 2030.
[7] In July 2016 the government announced that hybrid solar PV / battery / diesel power plants would be constructed on eight remote islands.
[12] Following the test EDT announced that would increasingly rely on renewables to power Tahiti during periods of good weather and low demand.
In July 2021 the French government agreed to provide a 7.1 billion XPF energy transition fund to decarbonise electricity production, particularly on remote islands.