Hindustan Times (East UP)

ADANI GROUP MAY INVEST IN SL’S RENEWABLE ENERGY SECTOR

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COLOMBO: The Adani group, which recently sealed a deal with Sri Lanka to develop and run the strategic Colombo Port’s Western Container Terminal, is also exploring the possibilit­y of investing in the island nation’s energy and wind sector, a senior official from the state-owned Ceylon Electricit­y Board (CEB) said on Tuesday.

The comments came a day after Adani Group chairman Gautam Adani called on Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, weeks after his company inked a deal with the stateowned Sri Lanka Ports Authority to develop and run the strategic Colombo Port’s Western Container Terminal (WCT).

Adani, who is in the island nation on a private visit, called on President Rajapaksa, sources said, without disclosing the details of the meeting.

“The Adani group has yesterday explored the possibilit­y of investing in Sri Lanka’s wind and renewable energy sector,” Nalinda Ilangakoon, the Vice chairman of CEB, said while speaking to reporters here.

Ilangakoon said senior officials from the Adani group had visited the north eastern district of Mannar on Monday to inspect the wind power farm there.

He said Gautam Adani and a 10-member delegation travelled to Mannar on a Sri Lanka Airforce helicopter.

The Board of Investment said the Phase II of the Mannar Wind Energy Park with a capacity of 100 MW is open on a Build, Own, Operate and Transfer (BOOT) basis for potential investors.

The visit came as the Adani Group in September sealed the deal to operate the Colombo Port’s WCT.

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