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Mauritius

Mauritius has 848MW installed capacity which is 46% supplied from four thermal power stations and 10 hydroelectric plants.  Heavy fuel oil and coal supply the bulk of the energy. The role of independent power producers is notable from private generators from the sugarcane industry who use bagasse to supply the remaining 54% of the country’s power requirements.

The Ministry of Energy and Public Utilities has monopoly for transmission, distribution, and sale of electricity in Mauritius. The Central Electricity Board (CEB) is responsible for the electricity sector planning. The Mauritius Renewable Energy Agency (MARENA) is responsible for the promotion of renewable energy technologies. The target share of renewables in the energy mix is 35% and 40% by 2025 and 2030 respectively from wind, wave, solar PV, biomass, and waste-to-energy. The Utility Regulatory Authority is a member of the Regional Energy Regulators Association and Ministry of Energy and Public Utilities is the SACREEE National Focal Institution. 

Access to electricity in Mauritius is almost 100% with urban access recorded at 99% and rural access at 100%. 

Country Data

Stakeholders

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Tembo Investment Partners
Type
Developer
Ministry of Energy and Public Utilities
Type
Regulatory
Mauritius Standards Bureau (MSB)
Type
Regulatory
Mauritius Renewable Energy Agency (MARENA)
Type
Energy Association
Energy Efficiency Management Office
Type
Regulatory
Central Electricity Board (CEB)
Type
Electricity Generation
Electricity Distribution
Electricity Transmission

Policy Documents

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Energy Efficiency (Energy Consumer and Energy Audit) Regulations 2017
Type
Regulation
Year
2017
Energy Efficiency (Labelling of Regulated Machinery) Regulations 2017
Type
Regulation
Year
2017
Energy Efficiency (Registration of Energy Auditors) Regulations 2016
Type
Regulation
Year
2016
Mauritius Renewable Energy Agency (MARENA) Act 2015
Type
Government Body
Year
2015
Energy Efficiency Act 2011
Type
Policy
Year
2011