In an endeavour to support the energy transition of Mauritius to a clean and renewable energy as well as to mitigate potential energy crisis, the Minister of Energy and Public Utilities, Mr Patrick Gervais Assirvaden, announced, today, a series of key projects that are in the pipeline to provide an additional boost of 405 megawatt (MW) in the electrical grid.
He was speaking at a press conference held at the seat of the Ministry in Port Louis. These projects have been identified following consultations with main stakeholders, namely the Central Electricity Board, the Mauritius Renewable Energy Agency and the Energy Efficiency Management Office and will be implemented on a period of three years.
Reaffirming Government’s commitment to easing pressure on households and businesses, Minister Assirvaden highlighted that the initiative forms part of broader efforts to address the ongoing energy crisis, exacerbated by geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. He also underscored plans to further open the sector to private promoters and investors to accelerate renewable energy deployment.
A national sensitisation campaign will soon be launched to promote responsible electricity consumption and raise awareness of the benefits of renewable energy. The Minister added that only projects incorporating battery storage systems will be prioritised, alongside regulatory amendments to curb electricity wastage.
The projects are as follows:
Moreover, three major hybrid renewable energy projects namely Stor’Sun with a total capacity of 30 MW are expected to be implemented by the private sector in September this year.
According to Minister Assirvaden, these projects will enhance grid stability, facilitate the integration of renewable energy, and ensure a more resilient and sustainable energy future for Mauritius.
Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Republic of Mauritius.