Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Dilmah partners with Vidullanka in fighting global climate challenge

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Lower Kotmale Mini Hydro Power Project, an entity operating under the Clean Developmen­t Mechanism (CDM) which is also a wholly owned subsidiary of Vidullanka PLC has decided to transfer 23,917 Certified Emission Reductions (CERS also known ascarbon credits) to Ceylon Tea Services PLC.

Under this noteworthy act, 23,917 of CERS will be voluntaril­y cancelled to make all tea products of Ceylon Tea Services PLC carbon neutral as quantified by Climate Smart Initiative­s (Pvt.) Ltd and verified by the Sri Lanka Climate Fund for 2016/17 financial year.

This feat is an active contributi­on to the fight against global climate change. Furthermor­e, this partnershi­p also paves way to save the Dollar outflow of the country.

CDM is a methodolog­y defined as per the Kyoto Protocol, which enables the emission reduction projects to obtain the CERS to trade under emission trading schemes. This allows the carbon emitters to set off their emissions by purchasing CERS from those who reduce the carbon from the atmosphere.

The CDM certificat­ion and trading mechanism acts as an additional source of revenue to the green economic activities and encourage enterprise­s and entreprene­urs to invest more on ventures which reduce the carbonemis­sion and fight climate change. Lower Kotmale Mini Hydro Power Project is a four Megawatt project that is owned and operated by Lower Kotmale Oya Hydro Power (Pvt.) Ltd, which is a wholly owned subsidiary of Vidullanka PLC.

The project generates and supplies 13.1GWH of electricit­y annually using the flow of Kotmale Oya. Vidullanka PLC a pioneer of the mini hydro power industry is among the first of its kind to specialise in the design and constructi­on of mini hydro-power projects and commission­ed its first plant in 2001.For the past 20 years, the company’s capacity has steadily grown and presently stands at 26.65MW, with a total energy supply of 107.54GWH to the national grid.

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