The first permission under the Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Act, has been extended to establish a floating solar system in the Greater Male' region.
The project was greenlit at the third meeting of the Ministry of Economic Development and Trade's Board of Investment, held on Wednesday.
Ministry of Economic Development and Trade reported it had extended the project approval to Canada's Abraxas Power Corp, which it is set to run in partnership with Sungrow Power Supply Co Limited.
Under the project, a 150-megawatt floating photovoltaic (PV) power plant and supporting infrastructure would be established, while additional fund injection would required to connect the project to the main electrical grid in the Greater Male' region.
The initiative is aligned with President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu's vision of expanding renewable energy share in the national power supply network to 33% by 2028.
While the renewable plan will pave way towards expanding the alternative utility footprint in the Maldives, President Muizzu announced receipt of a large-scale proposal under the SEZ on December 24th, 2023 - days after the government decided to reduce the lowest project value for an SEZ initiative.
Earlier on December 17 last year, President Muizzu reduced the lowest project value of an SEZ projects to USD 100 million, which previously stood at USD 150 million.
The SEZ Act was first introduced in 2015 under which special economic zones focused towards developing various economic initiatives were set.
President Muizzu pledged to inroduce special economic zones across the Maldives and open up foreign investment prospects.