Henrietta
Discover the Henrietta renewable energy project, based on solar technology, located in Mauritius.
Discover the Henrietta renewable energy project, based on solar technology, located in Mauritius.
Qair is expanding its renewable energy capacity in Mauritius with 4 PPAs for 60 MW AC solar and storage projects, spread across the African nation. (Source: Qair)
Renewable energy developer Qair has secured financing from SBM Bank (Mauritius) Ltd for its Stor''Sun I and II hybrid solar-plus-storage projects. These two projects are part of a larger 60 MW portfolio of
The first two projects, Stor''Sun 1 (SS1) and Stor''Sun 2 (SS2), with a combined investment of around Rs. 4.5 billion, began construction in June 2025, marking a significant milestone in Mauritius''s green
Qair International has secured financing for the landmark 60 MWp Henrietta solar project in Mauritius, a move that establishes the country''s largest solar and battery storage initiative.
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In a significant move towards sustainable energy, three companies, Les Moulins de la Concorde Ltée, Maurilait Production Limitée, and Oceanarium Mauritius Ltd, have entered into a partnership to
The four Stor''Sun solar plants located in Trou d''Eau Douce (SS1 and SS2), Balaclava (SS3) and Petite-Rivière (SS4) will integrate large scale Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) to provide a clean
French independent power producer Qair has closed a financing agreement with SBM Bank (Mauritius) Ltd to support the development of its 60-megawatt (MW) Stor''Sun hybrid solar and battery energy
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