Ministry of Energy and Public Utilities

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Ministry of Energy and Public Utilities
Ministère de l’Énergie et des Services publics
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Agency overview
Formed1974
Jurisdiction Government of Mauritius
HeadquartersAir Mauritius Centre, John Kennedy Street, Port Louis
Minister responsible
Website publicutilities.govmu.org

The Ministry of Energy and Public Utilities is a ministry in the government of Mauritius responsible for the area of energy, water and wastewater sectors, radiation safety and nuclear security and formulation of policies and strategies within those areas. [1]

Contents

The current minister responsible is Patrick Assirvaden, who has served since November 2024 under the current government of Navin Ramgoolam.

History

The ministry was first formed in 1974 as the Ministry of Power, Fuel and Energy. From 1982 until 1996, the ministry was mainly known with the portfolio title of Energy. Afterwards, it was renamed to the Ministry of Public Utilities until 2006, when the ministry's name was modified to Renewable Energy and Public Utilities. Since 2010, the name was modified to Energy and Public Utilities to which the ministry is now known as.

Organisation

Departments

The ministry is divided between the following departments: [1]

Parastatal bodies

Under the ministry, it is responsible for overseeing the following parastatal bodies: [2]

List of ministers

PortraitNameTerm of officePortfolio namePartyPrime ministerRef.
Took officeLeft office
Raymond Devienne2 February
1974
June
1976
Power, Fuel and Energy PTr S. Ramgoolam
Raouf Bundhun 2006.jpg Raouf Bundhun June
1976
27 December
1976
CAM
Kanchandraseeh Busawon27 December
1976
15 June
1982
PTr
Swalay Kasenally, 1982.jpg Swalay Kasenally15 June
1982
22 March
1983
Energy and Communications MMM A. Jugnauth
Mahen Utchanah, 1982.jpg Mahen Utchanah28 March
1983
24 September
1990
MMM [3]
MSM
24 September
1990
29 October
1994
Energy, Water Resources and Postal Services
Swalay Kasenally, 1982.jpg Swalay Kasenally15 November
1994
22 December
1995
RMM [3]
Deva Virahsawmy30 December
1995
30 November
1996
Energy and Water Resources PTr N. Ramgoolam [4]
[5]
[6]
30 November
1996
2 July
1997
Local Government and Public Utilities
2 July
1997
25 October
1998
Public Utilities
Rashid Beebeejaun.jpg Rashid Beebeejaun 25 October
1998
15 September
2000
PTr [7]
Alan Ganoo, 2013.jpg Alan Ganoo 18 September
2000
5 July
2005
MMM A. Jugnauth [8]
[9]
[10]
[11]
Bérenger
Abu Kasenally, 2011.jpg Abu Kasenally 7 July
2005
19 September
2008
PTr N. Ramgoolam [9]
Rashid Beebeejaun.jpg Rashid Beebeejaun 19 September
2008
11 May
2010
Renewable Energy and Public Utilities PTr [9]
11 May
2010
13 December
2014
Energy and Public Utilities
Ivan Collendavelloo, 2018.jpg Ivan Collendavelloo 15 December
2014
25 June
2020
ML A. Jugnauth [9]
P. Jugnauth
Joe Lesjongard, 2023.jpg Joe Lesjongard 25 June
2020
12 November
2024
MSM [9]
Patrick Assirvaden, 2025.jpg Patrick Assirvaden 22 November
2024
Incumbent PTr N. Ramgoolam [12]

References

  1. 1 2 "About Us". publicutilities.govmu.org. Ministry of Energy and Public Utilities. Retrieved 21 October 2025.
  2. "Parastatal Bodies". publicutilities.govmu.org. Ministry of Energy and Public Utilities. Retrieved 21 October 2025.
  3. 1 2 "Mauritius: Cabinet changes". Keesing's Record of World Events . November 1994. p. 40267. Retrieved 13 October 2025 via Keesing's Record of World Events.
  4. "Mauritius: Opposition election victory". Keesing's Record of World Events . December 1995. p. 40854. Retrieved 9 September 2025 via Keesing's Record of World Events 1995: Vol 41 Iss 12.
  5. "Mauritius: Government changes". Keesing's Record of World Events . July 1997. p. 41721. Retrieved 29 August 2025 via Keesing's Record of World Events 1997: Vol 43 7-8.
  6. "Mauritius: Keep it small". Africa Intelligence. 30 November 1996. Retrieved 13 October 2025.
  7. "Mauritius: Government and Politics". Political Handbook of the World 2014. 2014. p. 927. Retrieved 13 October 2025.
  8. "Mauritius: New President and Cabinet". Keesing's Record of World Events . October 2003. p. 45633. Retrieved 9 September 2025 via Keesing's Record of World Events 2003: Vol 49 Iss 10.
  9. 1 2 3 4 5 "List of Honourable Members - National Assembly Elections 2019". mauritiusassembly.govmu.org. Mauritius National Assembly. Retrieved 16 February 2025.
  10. "Mauritius: Government changes". Keesing's Record of World Events . December 2003. pp. 45729–45730. Retrieved 9 September 2025 via Keesing's Record of World Events 2003: Vol 49 Iss 12.
  11. "Elected members of Legislative Election 2014". mauritiusassembly.govmu.org. Mauritius National Assembly. Retrieved 18 February 2025.
  12. "Press Release - Office of the President". facebook.com. GIS Mauritius. 22 November 2024. Retrieved 4 August 2025.