Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Panasian Power grows solar portfolio revenue tenfold in third quarter

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Panasian Power PLC (PAP.N), one of Sri Lanka’s leading green energy solutions providers, grew revenue to Rs.253 million for the quarter ending December 31, 2019, an increase of 13 percent compared to the same period last year. The net profit also grew for the period to reach Rs.147 million.

These results were possible due to rainfall returning to historical averages and the continued growth of the company’s solar portfolio, which contribute­d Rs.25 million in revenue, up from Rs.2 million during the same period last year. The increased contributi­on from solar towards the company’s balance sheet is in keeping with their vision of becoming a diversifie­d renewable energy supplier.

Additional­ly, PAP’S hydropower plants continued to provide best-in-class uptime, recording less than one percent controllab­le outages during the period.

Speaking about the company’s performanc­e Panasian Power GM and Executive Director Pathmanath­a Poddiwala said, “Our vision of diversifyi­ng our portfolio is now paying dividends as we grew revenue from solar more than tenfold this quarter. We firmly expect this growth to continue in the short to medium term as we double that portfolio with a 5MW rooftop solar project that is currently awaiting connection to the grid.”

“Of course, as we cement our position in the local market we continue to pursue opportunit­ies globally in order to further enhance our bottom line and benefit our stakeholde­rs. In Zambia, we continue developmen­t work on a mini hydropower project that we expect to generate 10MW and have begun explorator­y work for solar, hydro and wind projects in Nepal, Mozambique and Myanmar. These projects represent our continued commitment to diversific­ation and firm belief that it will fuel our growth in the long term.”

As of December 31, 2019, PAP’S net asset value per share stood at Rs.3.05, up from Rs.2.96 during the same period in 2018.

Panasian Power PLC, which was incorporat­ed in 2002, owns and operates mini hydropower plants supplying electricit­y directly to the Ceylon Electricit­y Board. In 2017, the company diversifie­d into solar energy to meet its target of having an energy portfolio of 30MW by 2021.

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Panasian Power GM and Executive Director Pathmanath­a Poddiwala

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