The 4th Edition Mauritius Clean Energy Week 2026 concluded successfully at Hennessy Park Hotel, Quatre Bornes, reaffirming its position as Mauritius’ premier clean energy conference, networking and leadership platform. The event brought together government leaders, utilities, regulators, investors, developers, EPCs, manufacturers, financial institutions, sustainability experts and technology providers for a full day of high-level discussions, strategic partnerships and industry recognition.
Welcoming more than 150 senior decision-makers from leading organisations, the conference featured 40+ distinguished speakers who explored the opportunities and challenges shaping Mauritius’ renewable energy future, with discussions spanning utility-scale solar, rooftop and C&I solar, battery energy storage, smart grids, green finance, sustainability, policy and investment.
An Influential Line-up of Industry Leaders
The conference welcomed an exceptional panel of speakers representing government, utilities, international organisations and leading private-sector companies, including:
- Rajjeev Kumar Sembhoo – Director, Energy Services Division, Ministry of National Infrastructure and Community Development
- Ismael Adam Essackjee – Ag. Manager (Transmission), Central Electricity Board (CEB)
- Nazeefah Edoo – Senior Analyst, Economic Planning Department, Ministry of Financial Services and Economic Planning
- Deujen Mungur – Senior Manager, Energy & Port Division, Economic Development Board (EDB)
- Prof. (Dr.) M Khalil Elahee – Chairperson, MARENA
- Heeranraj Mohabirsingh – Solar Business Director, Huawei
- Yannick Applasamy – COO / Directeur des Opérations, GreenYellow Indian Ocean
- Abdenoour Yahi – Head of Technical in Africa, JA Solar
- Ravo Andrianasolo – Sales Manager, Jinko Solar
- Milicent Chidamba – Sales Deputy Director – SADC, Jinko Solar Co., Ltd
- Liladhur Sewtohul – Officer-in-Charge, Utility Regulatory Authority (URA)
- Juan Pierre – Climate Policy Expert, United Nations Climate Change (UNFCCC)
- Drishtysingh Ramdenee – Secretary General, Mauritius Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MCCI)
- Manisha Dookhony – Chief Executive Officer, Terramont Capital Partners
- Revin Beeharry – Chief Executive Officer, Sustainable Resource Management Ltd
- Vinesh Chintaram – Chief Executive Officer, VISIO
- Laura Payet – Chief Financial Officer, Corexsolar International (Mauritius) Ltd
- Vidhyasagar Lingesan – Chief Rating Officer, CareEdge Africa
- Clency Romeo – Chief Sustainability Officer, Sunlife Hotel Management Ltd
- Julia Hawkins – Managing Director, Hawkins Eberdal Ltd
- Khalid Said – Managing Director, Gridtech Infrastructure
- Rubinder Singh – Managing Director, Infrasphere Consulting Ltd
- Yoogaysun Seebundhun – Managing Director, SPEN Capital
- Deane Thomas – Founder, Three T’s (Mauritius) Limited
- Anish Chandra – Director, FS Consulting Leader, PwC Mauritius
- Olivia Mans – Head of Finance & Asset Management, Anzana Electric Group
- Naveen Kumar – Rating Head, CareEdge Africa
- Akshay Gowrisunkur – Associate Director, PwC Mauritius
- Ishan Rye Ramdenee – Manager, Sustainability & Climate Change, Ernst & Young (EY)
- Danen Beemadoo – Renewable Energy Expert Consultant, Twin Towers Ltd
- Soonil Rughooputh – Energy Expert, LTM Energy Pty (South Africa)
- Sasmita Dabee – Sustainability Analyst, EcoVadis
- Ali Rizvi – Manager – Advisory (Risk, Compliance & Forensics), KPMG Mauritius
- James Jolly – Chairman, RA Group of Companies
- Jean-Marc Iweins – Director, Terragen Thermal Power Plant, Albioma
- Pierre Egot – Chief Operating Officer, IBL Energy Cluster
- Aarti Gundooa – Head of Finance, IBL Energy
- Jessica Naga – Co-Founder & CEO, MINDEX Group
- Antoine Musnier – Corporate Finance – Real Assets, MCB Capital Markets Ltd
- Omar AbdelHamid – Business Development Manager, Gridtech Infrastructure
- Raissa Rmabocus – Energy Advisor & Founder, Mouvman Lavwa Dime (MLD)
Together, these experts shared practical insights into accelerating renewable energy deployment, strengthening grid resilience, mobilising investment, enabling sustainable industrial growth and advancing Mauritius’ long-term decarbonisation strategy.
Focused Discussions Driving Action
Throughout the day, delegates participated in keynote addresses, technical presentations, panel discussions and interactive forums exploring the latest developments in utility-scale solar, battery energy storage, distributed energy, smart grids, green finance, sustainability and policy.
Dedicated forums on Green Finance, Smart Grid & Energy Management and Green Manufacturing & Sustainability fostered valuable dialogue between policymakers, utilities, investors, technology providers and industry leaders, helping identify practical strategies to accelerate Mauritius’ clean energy transition.
Strong Industry Support
Mauritius Clean Energy Week 2026 was made possible through the support of leading organisations across the renewable energy ecosystem.
The event proudly welcomed Huawei as the Gold Partner, GreenYellow as the Industry Partner, JA Solar as the Pan-African Partner, Jinko Solar as the Session Partner, Power & Sun as the Solar Distributor Partner, and CareEdge Africa as the Strategic Partner.
Industry outreach was further strengthened by SolarQuarter and Energy Storage Pro as Strategic Media Partners, while DRE (Department of Renewable Energy) and the Green Finance Alliance supported the event as Supporting Partners.
Their continued commitment reflects the industry’s shared vision of accelerating renewable energy deployment, encouraging innovation and building a more resilient and sustainable energy future for Mauritius.
Recognising Excellence
A major highlight of the event was the Mauritius Clean Energy Leadership Awards 2026, which celebrated outstanding achievements across technology innovation, project execution, sustainability, manufacturing, finance, leadership and business excellence.
The awards honoured organisations, projects and professionals making exceptional contributions towards advancing Mauritius’ clean energy ecosystem and supporting the country’s ambitious energy transition goals.
Building Partnerships for the Future
Beyond the conference sessions, Mauritius Clean Energy Week 2026 created valuable opportunities for networking, business development and strategic collaboration. Delegates engaged in productive discussions on emerging projects, investment opportunities and technology partnerships, reinforcing the event’s role as a catalyst for meaningful industry engagement.
Looking Ahead
With Mauritius continuing to expand renewable energy capacity, modernise its power infrastructure and accelerate the adoption of sustainable technologies, Mauritius Clean Energy Week remains the country’s leading platform for industry collaboration and knowledge exchange.Building on the success of its fourth edition, the event will continue to connect decision-makers, inspire innovation and create opportunities that support Mauritius’ journey towards a cleaner, more resilient and energy-secure future.
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