Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Green Energy Champion 2019 competitio­n...

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The Green Energy Champion 2019 ( GEC) Sri Lanka competitio­n, identifyin­g and recognisin­g successful innovative approaches towards renewable energy, conducted islandwide, concluded on a successful note recently.

The GEC 2019 Sri Lanka competitio­n was funded by the German Federal Foreign Office and implemente­d by Deutsche Gesellscha­ftfür Internatio­nale Zusammenar­beit (GIZ) Gmbh, Sri Lanka Sustainabl­e Energy Authority and Power Ministry.

The closing event organised by GIZ was graced by State Minister Duminda Dissanayak­e, Ministry of Power and State Ministry of Solar, Wind and Hydro Power Generation Projects Developmen­t and Holger Seubert, Ambassador-designate of the Federal Republic of Germany to Sri Lanka and the Maldives.

Addressing the gathering, Dissanayak­e said, “I sincerely thank the German Federal Foreign Office and GIZ for implementi­ng this competitio­n, which is a timely initiative. President Gotabaya Rajapaksa and the newly-elected government are fully committed and pledge allegiance to the undertakin­gs of the Paris Agreement to reduce carbon dioxide emissions. Therefore, implementi­ng policy frameworks towards achievemen­t of our goals will receive the highest priority, as the country transition­s from fossil fuel-based power generation to sustainabl­e renewable energy that is abundantly available in Sri Lanka.”

“Additional­ly, the newlyforme­d Renewable Energy State Ministry aims to solidly facilitate this endeavour, aligning with the commitment soft he Paris Convention and the new government’s vision for Green Energy. The transition to sustainabl­e renewable energy generation, we

believe, will benefit all sections of society through the creation of new employment options, poverty alleviatio­n, energy security and saving of foreign exchange,” the minster added.

Held for the third successive year, GEC 2019 attracted entries from across the country and three Green Energy Champions, one each from the government sector, private sector and civil society/communityb­ased organisati­ons, were chosen. An eminent jury selected the champions, with each winner receiving up to Rs.4,000,000 in technical equipment and support.

Throughout the project, GIZ emphasised the need to establish a shared vision, where renewables form the basis of energy for the future.

Praising the competitio­n, Power Ministry Secretary Wasantha Perera said, “I commend the entire programme, as it has given an opportunit­y for everyone to showcase his or her innovative ideas to promote clean energy sources and conscienti­ous use of energy, which is what the government is promoting. These innovation­s are necessary for sustainabl­e developmen­t, especially where all sectors are involved. This has provided an added advantage, where one single message is spread across all communitie­s and everyone on the team participat­es and takes on the responsibi­lity to maintain the ‘Champion’ status. Additional­ly, the synergy witnessed between the partners and the team is also truly commendabl­e.”

The government sector entry was won by the Kuliyapiti­ya Pradeshiya Sabha, a local authority in the Kurunegala district, for its bio-gas waste management system, a rooftop solar system and promotion of sustainabl­e practices among the community.

Thermal R Industries (Pvt.) Ltd, a start-up, received the award in the private sector category, for its innovative pilot project, which sought to convert five existing two-stroke three-wheeler engines to electric drive.

In the community-based organisati­ons category, the Sabaragamu­wa Janatha Padanama emerged the winner for successful­ly increasing hydroelect­ricity to power the local Kithul industry and installing a solar power rooftop system to a nearby school, to ensure electricit­y generation and uninterrup­ted education for the students.

Expressing his view, Seubert stated, “As the negative impacts of climate change and the unsustaina­ble lifestyles of the modern world become more evident, we must act now and take our future and that of our children into our own hands. Let us together be part of this change. Only through a joint commitment will we would be able to maintain the beauty of this planet and make sure it will be a worthy place to live in the future. The promotion of renewable energy and energy efficiency can play a vital role in tackling the pressing environmen­tal challenges we are facing. With the Green Energy Champion project funded by the German Federal Foreign Office, we want to support the goals of our Sri Lankan partners towards a greener future, working together on Sri Lanka’s vision of shifting fully towards renewable energies.”

The competitio­n also provided an ideal platform to boost energy innovation in Sri Lanka through sustainabl­e and clean solutions. Through GIZ’S support, several innovative energy pioneers have been able to implement their proposals and the winning entries were showcased not only as bestpracti­ce models for sustainabl­e energy in the country but also as examples for future projects to be implemente­d throughout the country.

 ??  ?? Ambassador-designate of Federal Republic of Germany to Sri Lanka Holger Seubert, GIZ Sri Lanka Country Director Christiane Einfeldt, Solar, Wind and Hydro Power Generation Projects Developmen­t State Minister Duminda Dissanayak­e, Power Ministry and Solar, Wind and Hydro Power Generation Projects Developmen­t State Ministry State Secretary Hemantha Samarakoon and Power Ministry Secretary Wasantha Perera with Green Energy Champion 2019 winners
Ambassador-designate of Federal Republic of Germany to Sri Lanka Holger Seubert, GIZ Sri Lanka Country Director Christiane Einfeldt, Solar, Wind and Hydro Power Generation Projects Developmen­t State Minister Duminda Dissanayak­e, Power Ministry and Solar, Wind and Hydro Power Generation Projects Developmen­t State Ministry State Secretary Hemantha Samarakoon and Power Ministry Secretary Wasantha Perera with Green Energy Champion 2019 winners
 ??  ?? Minister Duminda Dissanayak­e, Ambassador-designate Holger Seubert and GIZ Sri Lanka Country Director Christiane Einfeldt on a test drive in electric three-wheeler, winner of private sector category
Minister Duminda Dissanayak­e, Ambassador-designate Holger Seubert and GIZ Sri Lanka Country Director Christiane Einfeldt on a test drive in electric three-wheeler, winner of private sector category
 ??  ?? Ambassador-designate Holger Seubert addresses audience
Ambassador-designate Holger Seubert addresses audience

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