National 90-Day Energy Reduction Plan – Marshall Islands
When the Government announced the 90-Day Emergency Electricity Savings Policy, it wasn’t just a directive—it was a call for collective action. Across the islands, organizations began to rethink how they used energy, and RMIPA was no exception.
At Majuro Port, Ebeye Port, and Amata Kabua International Airport, a quiet shift began. Lights were dimmed when not needed, systems were carefully managed, and teams worked together with a shared purpose: to conserve power for the good of the nation. Every office, every facility, and every staff member became part of the effort.
These weren’t just temporary adjustments—they were meaningful steps toward responsibility and resilience. For the duration of the emergency period, RMIPA stands committed, doing its part to support the country and ensure that every watt saved counts.
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• Turn it off when not in use - lights, fans, AC, office machines, kitchen appliances, chargers, etc.
• Scale down operations after 3:00 PM (except essential staff).
• Air conditioning - use only when necessary, set t o efficient temperature, keep doors/windows closed,
switch off in empty rooms.
• Office equipment - shut down computers, printers, copiers, and monitors at day's end.
• No personal appliances - fridges, hot plates, kettles, microwaves, rice cookers, etc. unless approved.
Exceptions (Remain Operational)
• Airfield lighting & navigational aids
• Emergency response & safety systems (ARFF, etc.)
• Security lighting & surveillance
• Communication & critical I T systems
• Port/airport equipment essential for vessel & cargo operations
Responsibilities
• Department Heads/Managers - brief staff, enforce compliance.
• Supervisors - ensure shutdowns and reduced power use.
• Each Department - appoint a compliance officer to monitor daily use.
All Staff - follow strict electricity-saving practices.
