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Wallis & Futuna

Critical minerals, policy, and the energy transition

The Energy Transition in Wallis & Futuna


In the remote South Pacific, Wallis and Futuna are navigating a pivotal energy transition, shifting from traditional reliance on imported diesel to embracing renewable sources and sustainability. This French overseas collectivity is harnessing abundant sunlight with emerging small-scale solar projects, aiming to weave solar energy into the fabric of their energy supply. Alongside, efforts to boost energy efficiency by introducing energy-saving appliances and public awareness campaigns mark a community-wide endeavour towards reducing energy consumption. Critical infrastructure upgrades, including the development of microgrid systems, lay the groundwork for a reliable and renewable energy distribution network. Capacity building and education are central to this transition, ensuring local expertise in maintaining and operating new energy systems and fostering a culture of sustainability. The islands' journey is bolstered by international partnerships and funding, which are pivotal in overcoming challenges such as geographic isolation and limited economic scale. Wallis and Futuna's strategic pivot towards renewable energy, underscored by a commitment to environmental stewardship and community engagement, encapsulates their vision for a sustainable, self-sufficient future amidst the vastness of the Pacific.

Wallis & Futuna's role as an overseas territory in France's international economic, trade, and security alliances

The journey of Australasia's critical minerals

Australasia's shift towards renewable energy and sustainability is fundamentally supported by its wealth in critical minerals such as lithium, nickel, cobalt, and rare earths among others, crucial for low-carbon technologies and future innovations. Emphasizing sustainable mining and innovative policies, this strategy mirrors global efforts, notably in North America and Europe.

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The global energy transition to net zero is underway. Who is leading? How are supply chains being secured? How do the geopolitics vary? SFA (Oxford) provides a global overview of critical minerals, policy and legislation.

Asia Pacific

Australasia, particularly Australia, is rich in lithium, rare earths, and other minerals critical to the energy transition. The region sets high mining practices and sustainability standards, ensuring a reliable supply of essential minerals for renewable energy technologies.

Rare Earths Elements

Critical components powering the global economy, from high-tech consumer electronics to essential renewable energy technologies.

Minor Metals and Minerals

Minor metals play a pivotal role in advancing the energy transition by enabling significant improvements in energy efficiency and the performance of clean energy technologies.

Meet the Critical Minerals team

Trusted advice from a dedicated team of experts.

Henk de Hoop

Chief Executive Officer

Beresford Clarke

Managing Director: Technical & Research

Jamie Underwood

Principal Consultant

Ismet Soyocak

ESG & Critical Minerals Lead

Rj Coetzee

Senior Market Analyst: Battery Materials and Technologies

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