Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Panasian Power makes acquisitio­n to construct two new mini hydropower plants

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Panasian Power, yesterday announced the successful acquisitio­n of Lower Kotmale Oya Power Two (Pvt) Ltd. With this acquisitio­n Panasian will commence constructi­on of two mini hydropower plants (MHP) in the Nuwara Eliya district in early 2018 with an estimated investment of Rs.400 million.

Upon completion, these MHPS are expected to yield a combined output of 7.53 GWH per annum.

“This latest acquisitio­n is in keeping with our long term goal of increasing our renewable energy footprint to meet the local demand for clean, low cost energy.

Furthermor­e, our decade long experience in the mini hydropower sector makes us ideally suited to ensure that the project runs efficientl­y with the highest energy output,” said Pathmanath­a Podiwala, General Manager of Panasian Power.

“Renewable energy projects like this will help propel Sri Lanka towards a sustainabl­e energy future that will yield benefits throughout our economy and increase the quality of life.”

He went on to add that due to the convenient accessibil­ity, short length of structures and minimal environmen­tal impact, constructi­on of the project is not expected to exceed 12 months.

The Lower Kotmale Oya Power Two(pvt) Ltd was formed as a special purpose vehicle company to develop two cascade projects, the Lower Kotmale Oya II MHP and Medakumbur­a MHP, utilizing water resources from Kotmale Oya in the Pundaluoya township, Nuwara Eliya district.

Panasian Power, which was incorporat­ed in 1982, owns and operates mini hydropower plants and supplies electricit­y directly to the Ceylon Electricit­y Board in accordance with the Small Power Purchase Agreement (SPPA) entered into on 5th July 2004 and spans for 15 years with a further extension of 5 years.

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