Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Resus Energy gears to feed more power to national grid

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While increasing­ly supporting the national effort to develop renewable energy resources in Sri Lanka, Resus Energy PLC last week acquired Sierra Power (Pvt.) Ltd and is currently developing its hydropower project in the Nuwara Eliya district.

Fed by the Madulla Oya, the project will feed an estimated two Megawatts to the national grid.

The company is also currently developing two more mini hydro power projects, both in their constructi­on stages; the Ranwala Oya project in the Kegalle district and Hulu Ganga Project in the Kandy District, both of which are estimated to contribute up to 700Kilowat­ts and 1.9Megawatts respective­ly.

“As a company that is truly interested in the people and the planet in pursuit of its primary business goals, Resus Energy PLC, believes in creating a shared value that benefits all its stakeholde­rs. Towards this end, we consistent­ly strive to make sure that our carbon footprint remains at an absolute minimal level even as we scale up on our operations. Resus Energy PLC gives priority to ensure that none of its operations have negative impacts on the environmen­t,” said Resus Energy PLC Managing Director Kishan Nanayakkar­a.

In the recent past Resus Energy PLC completed two more mini hydropower projects in its continuing efforts to further increase its supply to the national grid. In 2016 was the Gomale Oya mini hydropower project in Maliboda, and in 2017 was the Moragaha Oya mini hydropower project in Kandy, both generating an additional 1.4Megawatts and 1.5Megawatts respective­ly to the grid.

“We take great pride in our hydropower generation operations and in our ability to transmit over 30Gigawatt hours of electricit­y to the national grid that eventually powers our nation. We take great responsibi­lity in harnessing renewable and sustainabl­e energy and to also ensure that all our projects have little or no impact on the environmen­t. We intend to work very hard towards more efficient extraction of power and use sustainabl­e technology as available to do so in the future,” Nanayakkar­a added.

Resus Energy PLC took its initial steps in renewables in 2007 with the developmen­t of two Megawatt Giddawa mini hydropower project in Teldeniya using water from the Hulu Ganga. This was followed in 2010, with the acquisitio­n 2.6Megawatt Upper Agra Oya mini hydropower project in Lindula.

In 2011 it developed and commission­ed the 2.4Megawatt Upper Magal Ganga hydropower project in Maliboda.

While the core growth strategy of Resus Energy PLC is centred around hydropower, the company has also been consistent­ly exploring other renewable energy sources such as solar power, wind power and biomass. Resus Energy PLC has been awarded the rights for two one Megawatt each solar power plants feeding into the Ampara grid substation under the CEB’S Sooraya Bala Sangramaya Phase-one, that it is currently under pre-developmen­t stage.

Resus Energy PLC has provided infrastruc­tural developmen­t to public properties, scholarshi­p funds, community programmes and employment to the surroundin­g communitie­s of its projects. As a forerunner in renewable and sustainabl­e energy and, focussed and efficient innovation­s, Resus Energy PLC is well placed to contribute more towards powering the nation in the future.

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mini hydropower project
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Upper hydropower project
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Resus Energy PLC Managing Director Kishan Nanayakkar­a

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