Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Solar power to be harnessed for power generation

- By Jayampathy Jayasinghe

HAMBANTOTA - Sri Lanka is to switch over to alternate energy sources such as solar and wind power by 2050 in lieu of thermal energy to reduce the carbon footprint of the country. "However some profession­als like engineers are bemused and skeptical whether solar and wind power can fulfil the total energy requiremen­ts of the country,” said the Deputy Minister of Power and Renewable Energy Ajith Perera following the commission­ing of the first utility scale solar power plant at Baruthanka­nda, Hambantota last week.

He said the government’s intention however is to contribute to the reduction of global warming for sustenance of the future of mankind. The plant was commission­ed by the Minister of Power and Renewable Energy Ranjith Siyambalap­itiya at a ceremony attended by government and private sector of ficials. The LOLC Group and Sagasolar Power ( Pvt) Ltd built the solar plant at a cost of Rs. 2.6 billion to generate 10 MW of power for the country's main power grid. The project is a collaborat­ion between LOLC Group and Faber Capitol Ltd as key equity providers and was financed by DFCC Bank, Commercial Bank and the HNB.

Mr. Perera said that President Maithripal­a Sirisena who represente­d Sri Lanka at the recent Paris Climate Conference was a signatory to the accord to reduce noxious gas emissions in the country that contribute to global warming. He said the future aim of the government was to purchase power from the private sector solely based on a competitiv­e price formula. "Research done by many scientists have found that solar power was the least expensive source of energy required for a country and our aim is to protect environmen­tal degradatio­n of the country. The government will provide facilities and other incentives to the private sector to develop alternate energy sources such as solar and wind power," he said.

The massive plant was built on 45 acres on a desolate area which was declared as an Energy Developmen­t Area by a gazette notificati­on 1720/ 5 on 23rd of August 2011 under Sri Lanka Sustainabl­e Energy Authority Act. The solar project is said to be over seven times larger than other existing solar projects in the country and will supply 20 GWh to provide annual electricit­y needs of 15,000 typical homes in the country. The hallmark of the project is it reduces carbon dioxide emission from power generation associated with the national electricit­y generation by a margin of 11,000 tonnes per year. The Ministry of Power and Energy with the Ceylon Electricit­y Board launched its first 1.2 MW Pilot solar power project around seven years ago with assistance from Japan and Korea and declared 600 acres of land at Hambantota as an ‘energy developmen­t’ area by a gazette notificati­on.

Minister Siyambalap­itiya said Sri Lanka has received the lowest rainfall during a 10- year period that had adversely affected the cultivatio­n of crops and have reduced hydropower generation of electricit­y, causing a drinking water problem in rural areas."I am happy that two private companies at this juncture have ventured into power generation to supply the national grid. We also invite private companies to find new innovation­s to contribute to the developmen­t of the country. We have received many proposals to make use of unutilized land in rural areas to build new highways and waterways to breed fish."

Deputy Chairman, LOLC Group Ishara Nanayakkar­a stated that renewable energy has gained prominence in the Sri Lankan economy and the LOLC Group is poised to play a key role in enhancing commitment to environmen­tal stewardshi­p." We are highly excited to venture into solar power generation of this magnitude by the private sector.”

Managing Director of Faber Capitol Dilshan Hettiarach­chi said that they were honoured to be involved in the developmen­t of Sri Lanka's first utility scale solar project. He said generation of energy from solar power is the next frontier in Sri Lanka's energy generation journey.

 ??  ?? The Minister and other invitees at the solar power plant
The Minister and other invitees at the solar power plant

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