Seychelles’ energy mix is heavily dominated by imported fossil fuels (mostly diesel and fuel oil), which account for over 85% of electricity generation. Renewable energy, primarily solar PV and some wind, contributes about 5-15% of the total, with targets to reach 15% by 2030 and 50% by 2050. The nation is actively transitioning towards green energy to reduce reliance on imports.
Seychelles is exploring green hydrogen as a sustainable energy solution to reduce its heavy reliance on imported fossil fuels, with recent initiatives focusing on production and export opportunities to support a cleaner, carbon-neutral economy. As of 2025/2026, the country is actively working to attract investment for renewable energy projects, including green hydrogen.
