About Us

What we are all about

Greenergy Pacific is a Non-Profit/Non-Governmental organization (NGO) transforming the frontline of climate change into a landscape of opportunity, resilience, and hope. Rooted in the Pacific and grounded in community, Greenergy Pacific works hand in hand with rural and remote communities to design and deliver Climate Smart Villages that integrate renewable energy, climate smart agriculture, clean water access, and inclusive development.

Legally registered in the Solomon Islands, Greenergy Pacific has active projects currently operating in Temotu Province and across some of the most remote and rural parts of Solomon Islands. Greenergy Pacific is reaching communities where climate change is not a future threat but a daily reality. Here, vulnerability is turned into strength by blending traditional knowledge with innovative, technology driven solutions.

The organization prioritizes those most affected, including women, youth, and marginalized groups, ensuring that development is not only sustainable but equitable and inclusive. With a strong focus on measurable impact, local ownership, and long-term sustainability, Greenergy Pacific is building morethan projects. It is building resilient communities that can thrive despite climate challenges.

By investing in Greenergy Pacific, partners are not only supporting climate action, but enabling a proven pathway for scalable, community led transformation across the Pacific.


Sharon Inone, Founder & CEO

Sharon Inone is the Founder and CEO of Greenergy Pacific, which she established at just 32 years old. As an Indigenous environmental scientist, Sharon grew up in a remote rural island, giving her firsthand insight into the challenges faced by climate-vulnerable communities. She is deeply committed to translating SDG 13 on Climate Action into practical, community-led solutions that strengthen resilience, empower women and youth, and drive sustainable development across the Solomon Islands and the Pacific region.

Sharon holds a First Class Masters of Science in Climate Change, Agriculture, and Food Security from the National University of Ireland, Galway, and has extensive experience leading climate adaptation projects across the Pacific working with the World Bank, United Nations, and World Vision.

A Queen’s Young Leaders Awardee, National Geographic Society Explorer, and Guinness World Record holder for participating in the first-ever 195 song on gender equality, Sharon brings her wealth of international, regional and local experience and dedication to now lead solutions that make a real difference in the remote and rural communities through Greenergy Pacific.

Meet the Team

Board Members