The Government is planning to implement a 100 KW solar power generation program around the country to connect distribution to transformers utilising private sector investment.
Cabinet this week gave approval to a proposal presented by Power Minister Dullas Alahapperuma to expand renewable energy use in the country by encouraging smaller companies to invest in the project.
The project will generate renewable electricity by connecting ground-mounted solar power plants for 7,000 power distribution transformers owned by the Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) and Lanka Electricity Company.
“Under this program one solar power project will be implemented for each identified transformer. Investors will be selected on a competitive bidding basis from individuals and companies registered in the relevant divisional secretariat,” Cabinet Co-Spokesman and Energy Minister Udaya Gammanpila said.
The investment for the construction of one solar power plant is around Rs. 12 million and the relevant solar power system should be installed on a 40 perch land located near the transformer.
Taking into account the proposal presented by the Power Minister Cabinet approved the implementation of the project within 18 months as an accelerated project.
(FT)