Mauritius plans to reach 60% renewable energy by 2030 but faces a looming 100 MW electricity deficit. The government calls for installation of a floating power plant running on
Mauritius seeks international investors to swiftly build a floating power plant of around 100 MW, aiming to secure the national energy supply by January 2026 and address current production
• Government plans to materialize its renewable energy target by commissioning facility scale renewable energy projects through: a tender based approach encouraging individuals and
Mauritius'' ambitious renewable energy goals and strategic investments reflect its dedication to sustainability and innovation. By fostering collaboration and offering attractive incentives, the
Mauritius is inviting international investors to establish and operate a floating power plant as the Indian Ocean island nation seeks to address its growing energy needs, according
Renewable energy projects in Mauritius can either be commissioned through the execution of public tenders or under the various schemes of the Central Electricity Board.
Despite large-scale renewable energy procurement, Mauritius'' Central Electricity Board has opted to quickly install significant floating thermal capacity to meet surging peak
It can be anticipated that these buses will be powered from electricity generated from renewable energy sources. These measures will also support our international pledge