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Critical minerals, policy, and the energy transition

The Energy Transition in the Seychelles

The Seychelles, an island nation in the Indian Ocean, is actively pursuing a sustainable energy future by diversifying its energy mix and focusing on renewable energy solutions. While the country has historically relied on petroleum and diesel for its energy needs, there is a growing shift towards solar and wind power, which offer significant potential due to the islands' abundant sunlight and favourable wind conditions. The Seychelles is committed to achieving carbon neutrality by 2050, with a strong emphasis on reducing fossil fuel dependence and promoting clean energy technologies. As part of its broader sustainability strategy, the Seychelles is also embracing a blue economy model, which integrates marine resource management with renewable energy production, aligning economic growth with environmental protection. The country’s efforts to incorporate ESG principles into its policies are central to its commitment to a sustainable and resilient energy transition, positioning the Seychelles as a leader in sustainability in the Indian Ocean region. Although the Seychelles’ mineral resources are limited, the country produces essential materials such as silica sand and granite, which are important for construction and infrastructure development. By integrating renewable energy technologies and responsible resource management, the Seychelles is positioning itself as a sustainability innovator in the Indian Ocean region.

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