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  1. Geographical Fragmentation: Stringing a national power grid across hundreds of islands separated by vast stretches of ocean is technically challenging and prohibitively expensive.
  2. Unreliable Main Grid: Even in areas with a grid, it suffers from instability, load-shedding (scheduled blackouts), and frequent unscheduled outages due to aging infrastructure, natural disasters (like cyclones), and high demand.
  1. High Cost of Alternatives: While solar power is becoming increasingly popular, the initial investment for a system large enough to power a business or a whole household 24/7 is still high for most Solomon Islanders. Gensets offer a lower upfront cost.
  2. Fuel Dependency: The country is heavily reliant on imported diesel and petrol. While this makes operating a genset expensive, it is currently the most accessible and reliable technology.