Siyam World targets 2.7 MW capacity with expanded solar programme
Siyam World Maldives, part of Sun Siyam Resorts’ Lifestyle Collection, has recently reached an important sustainability milestone with the successful energising of the first phase of its solar photovoltaic (PV) system, generating 300 kW of renewable power as part of a larger on-island solar programme expected to reach 2.7 MW in total capacity at Siyam World.
This installation forms part of Sun Siyam’s broader renewable energy strategy under the Sun Siyam Care sustainability framework, which aims to significantly reduce reliance on diesel-based systems across its portfolio.

With the system now partially operational, Siyam World is generating approximately 1,080 kWh of clean energy per day, reducing diesel consumption by an estimated 280 litres daily while lowering the island’s carbon footprint.
“This is the kind of progress we are proud to see at Siyam World, practical, forward-looking, and genuinely impactful for the island. Our team has worked hard to bring this project to life, and it is exciting to see solar energy playing a growing role in powering our operations,” said Ausy Waseem, Resort Manager at Siyam World.
“For us, sustainability must go beyond a statement. It needs to translate into meaningful action that delivers real environmental value while strengthening the long-term resilience of the business. This approach is very much aligned with the vision of our founder, Ahmed Siyam Mohamed.”

The solar programme contributes to several key pillars of Sun Siyam Care, including the transition towards renewable energy, improved resource efficiency, and the development of local expertise. Across the group, these initiatives are expected to generate close to six million kWh of renewable energy annually, while also supporting the training of engineering teams in solar system management and maintenance.

Siyam World has already taken meaningful steps in its sustainability journey. In 2025, the resort launched its Plastic Upcycling Center, an initiative that transforms plastic waste into durable logs used to produce furniture and other functional items, helping to reduce landfill waste while giving materials a second life. With solar energy now beginning to power the island and further phases underway, Siyam World continues to demonstrate that innovative sustainability initiatives and vibrant island experiences can go hand in hand.


