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6 FAQs about [Sri Lanka Power Plant Energy Storage Equipment Retrofit Plan]

Who owns the Sri Lankan power system?

Hydropower is the main firm renewable source of generation in the Sri Lankan power system and it is mainly owned by CEB. However, other renewable sources such as mini hydro, wind, solar, dendro, and biomass are also connected to the system, majority of which are owned by the private sector developers.

Where can a large scale development plan be implemented in Sri Lanka?

The Sri Lanka Sustainable Energy Authority has identified potential resource locations for large scale development in Trincomalee, Ampara, Monaragala, Batticaloa, Hambantota, Kurunegala, Puttalam and Anuradhapura areas to support a longer term large scale development plan.

Does Sri Lanka need solar power?

Primarily, Sri Lanka has the required resource potential – particularly wind energy and solar energy resources. Even with the potential lands of solar power development alone, the electricity generation capacity for a foreseeable future period can be met.

What are the major renewable resources in Sri Lanka?

Beyond 2024, the major share of the total renewable capacity is held by the solar PV capacity followed by major hydro capacity. Sri Lanka is blessed with quality wind resources mainly located in the North-western coastal area, Northern area and central highland area.

Does Sri Lanka have a solar energy park?

Preliminary studies are currently in progress both for the renewable energy park and associated transmission infrastructure. According to the initial assessments, the park will produce 250 MW wind power and 150 MW of solar PV generation. Sri Lanka, being located within the equatorial belt, has substantial potential in solar resource.

Who develops the hydro resources in Sri Lanka?

Most of the comparatively large-scale hydro resources in Sri Lanka have been developed by the CEB. At present, hydro projects having capacities below 10 MW (termed mini hydro), are allowed to be developed by private sector as run-of-the-river plants and larger hydro plants are to be developed by the CEB.

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