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This is in line with the growth of the Seychelles economy and the increased need to implement an electricity generation plan that will meet the long-term demands associated with the rise in economic activities whilst also addressing the Nationally determined contributions (NDC) commitments made by Seychelles government at COP27.
Seychelles is supportive of a transition towards integration of more renewable energy and the use of cleaner fuel for generation of electricity in the short to medium term. The meeting held yesterday was an opportunity for Seychelles to propose to Masdar several projects for consideration that will get Seychelles on track towards strengthening its role further in the global combat against climate change. Hence, the proposal for implementation various key renewable energy projects proposed for Mahé, Praslin and La Digue.
This includes various Renewable Photo Voltaic (PV) Projects for the above three main islands, in the form of Agri-Voltaic PV, Floating PV Systems, PV plant mounted on elevated structures as well as others. PUC also recognizes the need to transit to a cleaner fuel in the short to medium term, hence discussions with the Masdar team also revolved around potential conventional generation projects such as transitioning to hydrogen.
Following the talks held in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday, confirmation of most suitable and feasible projects will be approved and Memorandums of Understanding between the two entities will be drawn up.
Also present for the discussion from the Seychelles delegation were the Minister for Agriculture, Environment and Climate Change, Mr. Flavien Joubert, the Chief Executive Officer for Public Utilities Corporation, Mr Joel Valmont and the Chief Executive Officer for Meteological Services, Mr Vincent Amelie.
Distributed by APO Group on behalf of State House – Office of the President of the Republic of Seychelles.
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