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Chinese Government Agency Grants R59 million for Renewable Energy Projects in Seychelles

¥59M RMB

Funder National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC)
Recipient Organization Seychelles
Country Seychelles
Start Date May 23, 2017
End Date Dec 05, 2033
Duration 6,040 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Recipient
Data Source AidData Chinese Aid
Grant ID 55448
Grant Description

On 23 May 2017, representatives from the Chinese National Development and Reform Commission (NDEC) and the Seychelles Ministry of Environment, Energy, and Climate Change (MEECC) signed a memorandum of understanding in which China will grant 59 million Seychellois rupees (30 million RMB) to complete renewable energy projects including the Curieuse 100% Renewable and Solar School.

Both of these projects will assist Seychelles in transitioning to a low-carbon, renewable energy economy. This grant agreement also provided for 800 solar street LED lights.

According to the Seychelles National Parks Authority, at the time of signing, Curieuse Island's electricity came from gasoline-powered generators.

The Curieuse 100% Renewable project will replace the generators with solar-powered photovoltaic (PV) battery systems including 96 solar panels, 270 watts each.

Similarly, the Solar School project will install PV systems, a total of 791 solar panels, as well as weather monitoring devices on rooftops of 41 public schools on La Digue, Praslin, and Mahe islands.

As of December 2016, PV systems were already being installed on La Digue and Praslin islands, and Mahé should have been addressed in 2017. In October 2017, Anse Etoile primary school was the first on Mahé to install the solar panels. It is unclear whether the rest of Mahé's schools completed installation and where the 800 street lamps were installed.

In 2021 or 2022, site selection for some low-carbon energy projects as part of the South-South cooperation framework was completed.

This cooperation falls under the UN's South-South cooperation framework in which countries located in the global south help each other's climate action projects.

The Curieuse 100% Renewable, Solar School, and street lamp projects were created under the Seychelles Smart Energy in Public Spaces government program.

📚 Sources & References
  • R59m Chinese grant to speed up Seychelles’ move to low-carbon economy
  • Ambassador Yu Jinsong Witnessed Signing of MoU Regarding Low-Carbon Demonstration Zone
  • Seychelles Government Budget for the Fiscal Year 2017
  • South-South Cooperation on Climate Action
  • R59m Chinese grant to speed up Seychelles’ move to low-carbon economy
  • Anse Etoile primary school goes solar
  • Seychelles Aims at 10,000 LED Street Lamps by 2020
  • Seychellois schools showcase innovation in creating models powered by solar energy, 2023 Budget Book Part 2 Loan applications and disbursements are still being received and processed as the projects continue to evolve. Ongoing monitoring and evaluation are in place to ensure project continuity.
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