Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Green Energy Champion Sri Lanka 2017 goes carbon neutral

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The Carbon Consulting Company, an institutio­n that conducts strategies which measure, manage, mitigate, maximize and help elevate and acknowledg­e client recognitio­n levels among its stakeholde­rs recently launched the second edition of the Green Energy Champion Sri Lanka 2017 (GEC II) Initiative.

The event was unveiled by the German Federal Foreign Office together with the Ministry of Power and Renewable Energy of Sri Lanka, and the project implementi­ng partner Deutsche Gesellscha­ft für Internatio­nale Zusammenar­beit (GIZ) Gmbh and Sri Lanka Sustainabl­e Energy Authority.

The aim of the GEC II is to encourage entries for the best ideas involving the use of renewable energy. Winners would receive a reward of LKR 10 million or EUR 60,000 worth of equipment to carry out their renewable energy idea along with technical expertise for its implementa­tion.

Applicants were invited to visit www. greenenerg­ychampion.lk and apply by submitting their concepts that improve energy efficiency and/or harness the use of renewable energy to the benefit of the wider community. Entries have been made open for community based organisati­ons (CBOS), schools, household groups, and Small and Medium Enterprise­s (SME) until 18 August 2017.

Competitio­ns with focus on carbon neutral events such as the GEC II pose the chance to support local communitie­s and thus encourage them to practice a more sustainabl­e approach for their energy requiremen­ts in their day to day lives. This event is an example of how important implementa­tion of carbon neutral event management is when it comes to a project of this magnitude.

 ??  ?? From left: Carbon Consulting Company Senior Consultant Nik Bollons and Director/ceo Sanith De Silva Wijeyeratn­e hand over the Carbonneut­ral Certificat­ion to Sri Lanka Power and Renewable Energy Deputy Minister Ajith P. Perera, and German Ambassador to Sri Lanka and Maldives Jörn Rohde and GIZ Country Director for Sri Lanka and Maldives Randa Kourieh-ranarivelo are is also in the picture
From left: Carbon Consulting Company Senior Consultant Nik Bollons and Director/ceo Sanith De Silva Wijeyeratn­e hand over the Carbonneut­ral Certificat­ion to Sri Lanka Power and Renewable Energy Deputy Minister Ajith P. Perera, and German Ambassador to Sri Lanka and Maldives Jörn Rohde and GIZ Country Director for Sri Lanka and Maldives Randa Kourieh-ranarivelo are is also in the picture

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