Mauritius has launched a 220 MW renewable energy tender as part of its strategy to accelerate the deployment of clean energy and reduce its dependence on imported fossil fuels.
The procurement programme includes solar generation capacity combined with battery energy storage systems across 13 sites nationwide. The portfolio comprises ten projects of 10 MW each and three larger projects of 40 MW each.
The tender forms part of a wider 405 MW renewable energy pipeline that will support Mauritius in achieving its target of sourcing 60% of its electricity from renewable energy by 2030. The initiative is also designed to strengthen energy security by reducing the island nation’s exposure to volatile global oil prices and lowering reliance on imported fuels.
A key feature of the programme is the use of a digital e Marketplace developed through a partnership between the World Bank and the International Solar Alliance. The platform is intended to streamline procurement processes, enhance transparency and improve the bankability of renewable energy projects.
The World Bank and International Solar Alliance e Marketplace is described as the first integrated digital clean energy procurement platform specifically designed to address the structural and financial barriers that have historically constrained renewable energy investment in Small Island Developing States.
Developed jointly by the International Solar Alliance and the World Bank’s Energy Sector Management Assistance Program, the platform is designed to create a more efficient and investable pipeline of clean energy projects, helping governments attract private sector participation while accelerating renewable energy deployment.
Link to the tender documents HERE
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Author: Bryan Groenendaal
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