Former Mauritius President Joins EnerSynk

  • EnerSynk Group appointed Ameenah Gurib-Fakim as Emeritus Chairperson to bolster its expansion in renewable energy and carbon management.
  • The company is scaling solar projects and deploying its FORESTA™ carbon capture system across key global markets.

EnerSynk Group has appointed Ameenah Gurib-Fakim as Emeritus Chairperson. The move strengthens the company’s governance framework as it expands renewable and carbon management operations worldwide.

The appointment supports EnerSynk’s expansion across Africa, Europe, Asia and the Middle East. Founder Jason Temasfieldt described the decision as a strategic shift toward integrated climate infrastructure. He stated that the climate debate has evolved. Therefore, the company now focuses on accelerating deployment rather than debating transition timelines.

Temasfieldt explained that EnerSynk aims to build infrastructure ecosystems. These systems combine clean energy generation, industrial development and measurable carbon management. Consequently, the company is moving beyond standalone solar projects.

Dr Gurib-Fakim described the partnership as timely and science-driven. She emphasised that sustainable development must rest on accountability and measurable outcomes. Furthermore, she urged governments to embed integrated renewable systems and deployable carbon technologies into national strategies.

EnerSynk operates in India, Hungary, Zambia and the United Arab Emirates. The company is negotiating a 500 MW solar project in Zambia and a 150 MW project in Zimbabwe. In addition, it plans to enter the United States market.

In Europe, EnerSynk has secured a Power of Attorney agreement covering 240,000 square metres of industrial land in Bócsa, Hungary. The company plans to transform the site into a clean technology and advanced manufacturing hub. As a result, it aims to attract global manufacturers.

A key innovation within its portfolio is FORESTA™, developed with MicroAlgaeX. The system uses containerised microalgae-based atmospheric technology. Each unit fits inside a standard 20-foot container and occupies about 14 square metres. Therefore, the design suits dense urban and industrial areas.

According to MicroAlgaeX CEO Giuliano Regonesi, microalgae rank among the most efficient natural carbon converters. Under controlled conditions, they capture carbon dioxide faster than trees. At the same time, they produce measurable biomass outputs.

Each FORESTA™ unit captures between 8 and 14 metric tonnes of CO₂ annually. It also generates 4 to 8 metric tonnes of oxygen and produces commercially usable biomass. Moreover, the system reduces nitrogen oxides, volatile organic compounds and particulate matter through continuous photosynthesis. ISO certification is currently underway.

Chairman Huzaifa Khorakiwala stated that the company’s next phase will integrate governance oversight, scientific innovation and scalable execution. Accordingly, EnerSynk will combine utility-scale renewable generation, industrial corridors and deployable atmospheric systems.

The company presents its model as a next-generation, climate-aligned infrastructure framework. It links renewable energy and carbon management as interconnected pillars of future industrial ecosystems.

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