Mauritius Clean Energy Week 2026 Gains Unprecedented Momentum with New Speakers, Strategic Partners, and Just 5 Days to Go  

With only 5 days remaining, excitement is reaching new heights as Mauritius Clean Energy Week 2026 prepares to welcome the country’s leading clean energy stakeholders for what is shaping up to be one of the most significant renewable energy gatherings ever hosted in Mauritius.

Scheduled to bring together policymakers, utilities, project developers, investors, EPC companies, technology providers, financial institutions, and sustainability leaders, the event has witnessed tremendous industry support in recent weeks with the confirmation of several distinguished speakers and globally recognized partners. As registrations continue to surge, Mauritius Clean Energy Week 2026 is firmly establishing itself as the country’s premier platform for clean energy dialogue, collaboration, and business networking.

The event will feature an impressive lineup of keynote presentations, panel discussions, roundtables, exhibitions, networking opportunities, and the prestigious Mauritius Clean Energy Week Awards, creating exceptional opportunities for knowledge exchange and strategic partnerships across the renewable energy ecosystem.

Speaker Line-up  

The speaker roster continues to expand with accomplished leaders representing government bodies, utilities, global technology companies, financial institutions, consulting firms, project developers, and sustainability organizations.

The event is proud to feature distinguished voices including:

Featured Industry Speakers  

  • Rajnath Callychurn – Director Architecture, Ministry of National Infrastructure and Community Development
  • Ismael Adam Essackjee – Ag. Manager (Transmission), Central Electricity Board
  • Deujen Mungur – Senior Manager – Energy & Port Division, Economic Development Board
  • M Khalil Elahee – Chairperson, MARENA
  • Juan Pierre – Climate Policy Expert, United Nations Climate Change
  • Drishtysingh Ramdenee – Secretary General, Mauritius Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MCCI)
  • Manisha Dookhony – Chief Executive Officer, Terramont Capital Partners
  • Revin Beeharry – CEO, Sustainable Resource Management Ltd
  • Vinesh Chintaram – CEO, VISIO
  • Laura Payet – Chief Financial Officer, Corexsolar International (Mauritius) Ltd
  • Vidhyasagar Lingesan – Chief Rating Officer, CareRatings 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
  • Anish Goorah – Senior Vice President, MCB Capital Markets
  • Heeranraj Mohabirsingh – Solar Business Director, Huawei
  • Olivia Mans – Head of Finance and Asset Management, Anzana Electric Group
  • Kevin Padiachy – Head of Africa Desk, Omnicane Management & Consultancy Ltd
  • Abdenoour Yahi – Head of Technical in Africa, JA Solar
  • Abhinav Sharma – Head of Sales & Business Development, Powernsun
  • Nilesh Bucktowar – Head Sustainability, Ciel Textile Region
  • Naveen Kumar – Rating Head, CareEdge Africa
  • Milicent Chidamba – Sales Deputy Director – SADC, Jinko Solar Co., Ltd
  • Vinay Kumar Bandaru – Partner, Social Investment Managers & Advisors (SIMA Funds)
  • Akshay Gowrisunkur – Associate Director, PwC
  • Ishan Rye Ramdenee – Manager | Sustainability & Climate Change, Ernst & Young
  • Sheikh Dreepaul – Landscape and Sustainability Manager, Hermes Properties Ltd
  • Ravo Andrianasolo – Sales Manager, Jinko Solar
  • 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
  • Liladhur Sewtohul – OIC, URA
  • Yannick Applasamy – COO/Directeur des Opérations, GreenYellow Indian Ocean

Together, these industry leaders will deliver valuable insights on renewable energy policy, solar deployment, battery energy storage systems, financing, grid modernization, sustainability, commercial and industrial decarbonization, investment opportunities, and the future of Mauritius’ energy transition.

Leading Industry Partners Continue to Strengthen the Event  

Mauritius Clean Energy Week 2026 continues to attract strong support from some of the world’s leading clean energy companies and industry organizations.

Gold Partner  

  • Huawei

Industry Partner  

  • GreenYellow

Pan-African Partner  

  • JA Solar

Session Partner  

  • Jinko Solar

Solar Distributor Partner  

  • Power & Sun

Strategic Partner  

  • CareEdge Ratings Africa

Strategic Media Partners  

  • SolarQuarter
  • Energy Storage Pro

Supported By  

  • Green Finance Alliance
  • DRE

The growing ecosystem of partners highlights the industry’s confidence in Mauritius as an emerging clean energy hub and demonstrates the collaborative efforts being made to accelerate renewable energy deployment across the island.

The Countdown Has Begun  

With the event now just five days away, anticipation continues to build across the renewable energy community. Industry leaders from across Mauritius and beyond are preparing to gather for two days of high-level discussions, meaningful networking, strategic business meetings, technology showcases, and knowledge sharing.

Every new speaker announcement and partner confirmation further strengthens the event’s position as the leading platform for advancing clean energy collaboration in Mauritius. From cutting-edge technologies and investment opportunities to policy discussions and market insights, attendees can expect an engaging agenda designed to inspire partnerships and accelerate the country’s clean energy ambitions.

Mauritius Clean Energy Week 2026 is shaping up to be a grand success, bringing together the people, ideas, innovations, and partnerships that will help define the next chapter of Mauritius’ sustainable energy future.With only 5 days remaining, the momentum has never been stronger. The stage is set, the industry is coming together, and Mauritius is ready to host its biggest clean energy gathering yet.

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