Sri Lanka''s first Agrivoltaic demonstration project has been formally inaugurated earlier this week. The 85 kWp project, backed by the Asian Development Bank (ADB), working with the Sri Lanka Sustainable Energy
February 10, Colombo (LNW): Diplomatic negotiations between India and Sri Lanka have gained momentum as discussions revolve around a significant infrastructure project. The proposed
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The Kelani Bridge – is an outstanding example of structural steel use in a mega viaduct. The new six-lane bridge showcases technologies used for the first time in Sri Lanka. Project outline. Its
The spent radioactive source storage facility will be managed by the Sri Lanka Atomic Energy Board (SLAEB) under regulatory controlled conditions of Sri Lanka Atomic Energy Regulatory
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This study is an effort to estimate the technical and economic feasibility of implementing CCS technology in the Sri Lankan fossil fuel power plants. Published in: 2021 3rd International
Sri Lanka's energy policies and strategies strongly focus on developing conventional and nonconventional renewable energy sources for generating power. Promoting domestic energy resources has become one of the main policy components in Sri Lanka.
Battery storage plays a significant role from 2030 onwards while meeting 34% of the final electricity demand in 2050. Results indicate that the increasing total final energy demand of Sri Lanka can be met through renewables-based electricity and a diverse mix of technologies.
Third, Sri Lankan policymakers, like its citizens, have taken energy transition for granted based mainly on affordability and availability. Clean energy has not been a critical part of the energy security discourse, and the call for climate action is detached from the energy transition.
These four institutions—CEB, SLSEA, PUCSL, CCS—and their ministries play a crucial role in shaping the policy pathways on Sri Lanka’s energy transition. Interestingly these institutions have non-compatible goals that are outlined in their mandates. It creates an interesting paradox for the institutions to cooperate.
Sri Lanka pledged at the 22 nd UNFCCC Conference of Parties in Marrakech, Morocco, as part of the Climate Vulnerable Forum, to use only renewable energy for electricity generation by 2050. At that time—in 2016—52% of Sri Lanka’s electricity was generated through fossil fuels (ADB, 2019; World Bank, 2019 ).
The island's worst recorded economic crisis in 2022 led to a fuel shortage and a crippling energy crisis, highlighting further the importance of shifting Sri Lanka's energy system away from fossil fuel dependency [ 6, 7 ].
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