Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Vidullanka’s second project in Africa

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Vidullanka PLC, a forerunner in the Sri Lankan renewable energy industry, has taken its second gigantic leap in Africa by commission­ing the 6.5MW Bukinda Small Hydro power project in Uganda.

In a media release, Vidullanka PLC’s CEO, Riyaz Sangani said, “The plant will help generate clean electricit­y, ushering in a new era of socio- economic potential and developmen­t in remote areas. Vidullanka is pleased to commission its second hydro power in Uganda and will continue to develop clean and sustainabl­e electricit­y in Africa. We are also glad to be part of this new hydropower project that will facilitate access to electricit­y in remote areas.”

A feature which makes this milestone more gigantic is the way the project management activities of the project were carried out amidst the COVID- 19 pandemic. Due to the global travel restrictio­ns, the core engineerin­g team stationed in Uganda carried out the tasks using remote monitoring technologi­es and other communicat­ion media while partnering with the management team in Sri Lanka and its suppliers dispersed worldwide. “The truly excellent project management capabiliti­es of Vidullanka ensured that all project activities were successful­ly concluded in a smooth, fluid manner throughout the crisis of the global pandemic,” the release said.

Bukinda Small Hydro Power project is the company’s second overseas project whilst the first was Muvumbe Small Hydro Power Project which was commission­ed in 2017. Vidullanka PLC had entered into a 20- year power purchase agreement with the Uga n d a n E l e c t r i c i t y Transmissi­on Company Ltd ( UETCL) at a pre- defined tariff. The new project is commission­ed under Timex Bukinda Hydro ( U) Ltd which is a company incorporat­ed in Uganda. This is a 100 per cent-owned subsidiary of Vidullanka PLC.

This newest addition to Vidullanka’s energy portfolio will increase the total plant capacity owned by company to 36.25MW, with a cumulative clean energy exceeding 100GWh annually to the national grids of Sri Lanka and Africa.

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