Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Panasian Power connects solargener­ated 4.2MW to national grid

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„Connects first ground solar project of 1MW to national grid „Already connected 3.2MW through rooftop solar

Panasian Power PLC (PAP), one of Sri Lanka’s leading green energy solutions providers, recently connected their first ground solar project to the national grid through the Soorya Bala Sangramaya scheme.

The project, located in Beliatta is spread across four acres of land and will generate 1MW. It is only the third project in the country to be connected through the Soorya Bala Sangramaya scheme which was initiated by the Power and Renewable Energy Ministry.

Through this scheme PAP has also connected a further 3.2MW of rooftop solar, spread across six locations mainly in the Kurunegala district, via their partnershi­p with the Hela Clothing Group. This brings the company’s solar portfolio to 6MW and total power generation to over 14MW.

PAP has a further 6MW in the pipeline under the Soorya Bala Sangramaya scheme and another 4MW of rooftop solar currently under constructi­on as the company continues to expand its strength in solar energy.

Commenting on this achievemen­t Pathmanath­a Poddiwala, Executive Director – Panasian Power said, “Projects like this and forward-looking schemes like Soorya Bala Sangramaya have made solar a viable alternativ­e to high cost, unclean sources of electricit­y generation.

“It brings Sri Lanka’s energy policy in line with the rest of the world and puts us on the path to becoming energy independen­t. We are proud to play our part in this journey that will ultimately help cut costs and carbon emissions, which in turn will reduce the burden on taxpayers and keep the world healthy for future generation­s.”

PAP’S ground solar project will reduce annual CO2 emissions by 1092 metric tonnes and save 5490 trees each year. The rooftop solar project will save a further 15678 trees each year and reduce 3513 metric tons of CO2 emissions annually.

This latest achievemen­t comes on the heels of the company having completed a private placement with the Emerald Fund.

The institutio­nal investor purchased a 20 percent stake in the company for Rs 400 million, where the proceeds will fund PAP’S strategic objectives. In addition, through this infusion the company recently surpassed the Rs.2 billion market capitalisa­tion mark.

The Soorya Bala Sangramaya was launched by the Ministry of Power and Renewable Energy in collaborat­ion with the Sri Lanka Sustainabl­e Energy Authority (SLSEA), Ceylon Electricit­y Board (CEB) and Lanka Electricit­y Company (Private) Limited (LECO) to promote the setting up of small solar power plants on the rooftops of households, religious places, hotels, commercial establishm­ents and industries.

It is expected to add 200 MW of solar electricit­y to the national grid by 2020 and 1000 MW by 2025.

Panasian Power PLC (incorporat­ed in 2002) owns and operates mini hydropower plants supplying electricit­y directly to the Ceylon Electricit­y Board. In 2017, the company diversifie­d into solar energy to meet its target of having an energy portfolio of 30MW by 2020.

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