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Qair starts construction on 5.8 MW floating solar project in Seychelles

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  • Independent renewable energy company Qair has officially launched construction of the Seysun Lagoon Floating PV plant, an ambitious 5.8 MW project located in the Providence Lagoon on Mahé Island.

Just weeks after financial close, the project is now entering its final development stage. Backed by a long-term Power Purchase Agreement, all electricity generated will be sold to the PUC, directly contributing to Seychelles’ renewable energy targets.

Recognised as a flagship project in Seychelles’ national renewable energy roadmap, Seysun Lagoon is a pioneering response to the country’s geographic and environmental specificities. By deploying floating solar technology, the project makes use of lagoon surface area rather than scarce land, helping to overcome space constraints while unlocking new clean energy capacity.

With commissioning planned for 2026, the Seysun Lagoon project will play a pivotal role in helping Seychelles achieve its goal of sourcing 15% of national electricity from renewable energy by 2030, while also setting a benchmark for floating solar innovation in the Indian Ocean and Africa.

Author: Bryan Groenendaal

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