Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Govt explores wind power potential in the North East with Adani assistance

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include their claim for carbon credit in their project contract under Sri Lanka Carbon Crediting Scheme (SLCCS) establishe­d for supporting local clean projects to benefit from climate finance for the Greenhouse Gas emission (GHG) reduction, official sources said.

It has also demanded a government guarantee for their investment in the two projects or to keep shares of another state owned business enterprise as a surety for their money dumped in those projects.

Power and Energy Minister Kanchana Wijesekera disclosed that Adani Green Energy has been given approval to implement the projects in August and it has expressed commitment to complete the projects by December 2024.

A cabinet paper on the same projects, dated August 14, 2023, noted that it should be considered as a government-to-government arrangemen­t.

This was the strategy adopted by the government to award the wind power projects in Mannar and Poonaryn, to Adani Green without calling for competitiv­e bids and selecting the most beneficial deal, considerin­g it as a government-to-government proposal.

The cabinet had already considered all aspects of the agreement between the government and Adani Green Energy Ltd and “authorised all the parties to enter into the MoU and to proceed with the required future action”.

According to proposed power purchase agreement, Adani Company has quoted the selling price of wind power unit to be generated by Mannar wind power plant at around $0.14 cents equivalent to around Rs. 46.

The project also included the fixing of three new transforme­rs at Nadukuda grid substation and the laying of the transmissi­on line from the wind power plant to grid substation at a cost of more than double the estimate.

The time period of the public private partnershi­p agreement is 30 years, normally it should be 20 years, a senior official said.

It has been proposed to procure one unit of electricit­y, from Pooneryn Wind-Solar Hybrid Energy Park, at Rs.46. A total of 234 MW of electricit­y is generated from the power plant.

The agreements on all other electricit­y generation projects were signed for 20 years, but the projects of India's Adani Group had been signed for 30 years.

Adani Green Energy LTD is also eying to take over the contract of laying 173km 400kv transmissi­on line from Kilinochch­i to Habarana at an estimated cost of $135 million, he revealed.

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