Sri Lanka

President Ranil Wickremesinghe highlighted the present as an opportune moment for investing in Sri Lanka’s renewable energy sector, expressing confidence in its potential to yield substantial benefits for both stakeholders and consumers in the coming decades.The President also underscored that investors venturing into this sector can anticipate a comprehensive and unwavering policy framework in the realm of renewable energy.President Ranil Wickremesinghe made these remarks during his address at the “Green Technology Forum” convened on January 15 in Davos, Switzerland.

The event was coordinated by the Swiss-Asian Chamber of Commerce.Speaking on the theme of “Paving the way to an energy secure Sri Lanka,” President Ranil Wickremesinghe highlighted the substantial potential of Sri Lanka’s renewable energy sector.

He further outlined the government’s initiatives over the past two years to establish an investment-friendly environment in the renewable energy sector.Emphasizing Sri Lanka’s dedication to addressing climate change, President Ranil Wickremesinghe elaborated on various measures, including the “Tropical Belt Initiative,” presented at the COP28 conference in Dubai.Highlighting Sri Lanka’s commitment to sustainable and green development, the President emphasized the nation’s ambitious plans and determination to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050.President Ranil Wickremesinghe underscored the pivotal role of the rapid renewable energy plan, describing it as a key component of Sri Lanka’s comprehensive efforts towards sustainable development and a crucial step in ensuring energy security.Following is the full speech delivered by President Ranil Wickremesinghe at the Green Technology Forum in Davos, Switzerland.I thank the Swiss Asian Chamber of Commerce and their partners in organising this event for the invitation to speak today.BACKGROUND: GREEN ENERGY AND CLIMATE CONCERNS There is an urgent need for acceleration of global actions towards climate change mitigation.

There have been multiple global forums which have resulted in numerous commitments towards this end.

However, actions have fallen drastically short of commitments.The fallout of this failure in global leadership is borne largely by developing nations of the global south.

When periods of drought extend beyond normal, undermining agricultural production, our food security is in jeopardy.

When hydropower gets disrupted due to delayed monsoons, our energy security is in jeopardy.

Droughts are often followed by a deluge, leading to flash floods and landslides, disrupting lives and livelihoods of under-privileged communities in particular.It is very evident that there is a disproportionate impact of the adverse outcomes of climate change on developing countries.

This brings to light the issue of climate justice and the need for a stronger contribution from the advanced economies towards adaptation and mitigation efforts in the global south.That being said, Sri Lanka will forge ahead with its efforts towards climate mitigation.

We have also recently launched the Tropical Belt Initiative at the COP28 in Dubai – this creates a framework for catalysing private investment in forests, energy, oceans, mangroves, in the countries of the tropical belt.Today I want to focus on one key aspect of such efforts, which is our drive towards renewable energy.RENEWABLE ENERGY IN SRI LANKA: BUILDING ON HISTORY In fact, Sri Lanka is a country with a long history of renewable energy.

Since independence Sri Lanka developed an extensive network of hydropower, commissioning its first major hydro-power plant in 1950.

Hydropower was able to provide for most of the country’s energy needs until the 1990s.

Even today, hydropower accounts for around 40% of Sri Lanka’s installed electricity generation capacity.With hydropower largely exploited to the optimal levels, there has been an increased effort to include wind and solar power generation to the national grid.

The government is now accelerating this process to ensure that by 2030, 70% of Sri Lanka’s electricity needs are fulfilled by renewable energy sources.To reach this target requires a large investment of up to USD 11.5 billion.

However, until recently the framework for private investment in the renewable energy sector has not been very conducive.

Over the last 2 years several measures have been taken by the government to correct these shortcomings and ensure an optimal investment climate for renewable energy is in place.FINANCIAL REFORMThe first step was to ensure cost reflective pricing.

Between 2014 and 2022 electricity tariffs had not been adjusted.

This resulted in major cash flow problems for the Ceylon Electricity Board that sometimes led to payment delays to power suppliers.

However, from August 2022 we have shifted to a cost-reflective pricing structure.

Accordingly, electricity tariffs are revised every quarter to reflect costs on a forward looking basis.The CEB, which has long been a loss making entity, returned a profit in 2023, enabling it to settle significant levels of past debt along with some balance sheet structuring.

The company now has a strong balance sheet, a far stronger cash flow position, and a pricing structure that ensures liquidity.Rigidities in the feeding tariff has also been a concern of past investors.

However, this has also been addressed with greater flexibility being introduced to the tariff options, including choices between fixed tariff and variable tariff formulas.In addition to internal reform, we are also putting in place the framework to attract green financing.

Sri Lanka has developed the Road Map for Sustainable Finance, Green Finance Taxonomy, the SDG Investor Map and the Green Bond Framework, that is currently under formulation, creates the enabling environment for Sri Lanka to have a robust engagement in climate finance.

The availability of sustainable finance will be an added boost for renewable energy investments in Sri Lanka.LEGISLATIVE REFORMThere have also been legislative barriers to large scale private investment in the renewable energy sector.

Those legal hurdles have also been cleared through necessary amendments to the Electricity Act introduced in 2022.INSTITUTIONAL REFORMThirdly, the government is in the final stages of implementing unbundling of the Ceylon Electricity Board.

This will result in greater financial and operational autonomy for the distribution, generation, and transmission arms of the CEB, resulting in competition and transparency.

Whilst private participation in generation is already available, the unbundling process will open up opportunities for private participation in distribution as well.This major reform, implemented with the support of the Asian Development Bank, will ensure the CEB operates at the frontier of efficiency, delivering the best outcome for consumers and the most competitive and efficient producers of electricity.

The draft legislation for this reform was already been published last month.INFRASTUCTURE IMPROVEMENTSThe ambition of 70% electricity from renewals also requires improved system efficiency and upgrades to integrate more renewable energy, particularly from 2026.

Investments will be required in storage, transmission, and distribution, along with the ongoing private investments in generation.

Plans for this integration up to 2030 are in place and have begun implementation.FUTURE OUTLOOKFollowing the major reforms implemented in the energy sector in the last 2 years, there has been renewed interest in this sector.

There are already large scale solar and wind power projects that have commenced implementation.

A major Indian player has commenced implementation of a 350MW wind power plant that is expected to be commissioned in 2025.

The same player is considering a further USD 750 million investment in wind power.Wind power is a major opportunity for Sri Lanka.

A recent World Bank report indicates that off-shore wind power in particular has the potential to generate power far greater than Sri Lanka’s requirements.

Considering this, Sri Lanka and India are in advanced stages of talks regarding grid inter-connection to enable Sri Lanka to export surplus electricity particularly to the fast growing industrial belt in the Southern part of India.

There is also tremendous potential for the development of green hydrogen in Sri Lanka.CONCLUSIONSri Lanka has ambitious plans to fulfil its sustainable, green development agenda.

By 2050 the country has committed to achieving net zero.

The accelerated renewable energy plan is a key component of this overall effort and is also an essential step on the path towards energy security.

Renewable energy will also drive down costs of generation since at present Sri Lanka is compelled to rely on high cost heavy fuels during the dry season.

Sri Lanka is in the process of establishing an international climate university, which will continue to unlock opportunities in green energy.It is clear that Sri Lanka’s renewable energy policy direction is underpinned by multiple motivations and drivers.

Therefore investors can expect a high degree of policy continuity in this sector going forward as well.

This is the best time to invest in Sri Lanka’s renewable energy journey, and I have no doubt such investments will generate significant value for shareholders and Sri Lanka’s consumers over the next several decades.





Unlimited Portal Access + Monthly Magazine - 12 issues-Publication from Jan 2021


Buy Our Merchandise (Peace Series)

 


Contribute US to Start Broadcasting



It's Voluntary! Take care of your Family, Friends and People around You First and later think about us. Its Fine if you dont wish to contribute and if you wish to contribute then think about the Homeless first and Feed them. We can survive with your wishes too :-). You can Buy our Merchandise too which are of the finest quality.

Debit/Credit/UPI

UPI/Debit/Credit

Paytm


STRIPE


Heavy showers of about 100mm expected in several provinces


[Sri Lanka] - President fulfills Sri Lankan cricket team heading to T20 World Cup, extends finest desires


Choose France investment push bags record $16 billion in pledges


US Assistant Secretary Donald Lu calls on President Ranil


Cyclists jailed for street racing on Galle Road fined, licenses suspended


[Sri Lanka] - SC concludes hearing petitions versus Sri Lanka Electricity Bill


SC calls for progress report on probe into Pastor Jerome Fernando


Retired Auxiliary Bishop Marius Peiris dies


[Sri Lanka] - Court order released preventing interruptions to new SLFP Chairman and Act. Gen. Sec


Foreigner injured after base jumping from Colombo Lotus Tower


Edu. Minister responds to concerns over O'L English and Science papers


School sports coaches to receive teaching appointments


Court order against protest planned by uni. students and staff in Nugegoda


Police fire water cannons at protesting university non-academic personnel


[Sri Lanka] - Resumption of India-Sri Lanka traveler ferry service held off


Toddler dies after choking on piece of carrot


Health trade unions release strike at Central Province healthcare facilities


[Sri Lanka] - US Assistant Secretary Donald Lu embarks on visit to Sri Lanka


[Sri Lanka] - Five Sri Lankans detained in Latvia for helping unlawful migrants


[Sri Lanka] - 15 Sri Lankan fishermen apprehended in Myanmar jails repatriated


[Sri Lanka] - US Ambassador nominee pledges to support marginalized populations, accountability, truth and reconciliation in Sri Lanka


Advisory issued over thundershowers and extreme lightning


Yukthiya- Over 111,000 suspects detained up until now in anti-drug operation


Certain parties unwilling to join dispute as they lack appropriate financial program - Sajith


Strong solar storm strikes Earth, could disrupt interactions


[Sri Lanka] - US highlight Sri Lanka s need for good governance and openness


[Sri Lanka] - Financial obligation owed by Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh to China increase to record levels- Data


Decision to be reached on interest rates for elderly people savings


Heavy showers over 100mm expected in parts of the island


UN General Assembly backs Palestinian quote for subscription


[Sri Lanka] - President reveals plans to pass women-empowering expenses in Parliament by June


Male shot in Ahungalla succumbs to injuries


Sri Lanka Cricket increases player fees across all formats


Exams chief assures no paper leak reported in O'L examination


Warning provided over thundershowers and lightning in parts of the island


[Sri Lanka] - BASL expresses issue over extended hold-ups in judicial appointments


South Korea to create new ministry to take on plummeting birth rate


[Sri Lanka] - Fatal bus and tuk accident leaves one dead, 4 hurt


Heavy showers about 100 mm expected today


Two Italians arrested over attempt to smuggle endemic insects from Yala National Park


Bill to amend Telecom Regulatory Act to be presented in Parliament tomorrow


[Sri Lanka] - Mujibur Rahman s name gazetted as SJB MP


[Sri Lanka] - Sri Lanka team named for T20 World Cup 2024


Former NMRA chief remanded


Traveler apprehended with Gold Gel worth Rs. 40 million at BIA


SC begins hearing of petitions against proposed Electricity Bill


[Sri Lanka] - Six Sri Lankans sent by human traffickers to sign up with Russian military validated dead


43-year-old hacked to death over drug-related disagreement


[Sri Lanka] - PUCSL yet to receive CEB proposals to slash electrical power tariffs


Advisory issued for severe lightening- Heavy showers expected tomorrow


[Sri Lanka] - Not the right time to talk about retirement Chamari Athapaththu


[Sri Lanka] - Election Commission statement on Presidential Poll date


Abroad travel restriction imposed on Diana Gamage


Minister warns of foreign employment scams pretending to offer lucrative positions in Russian army


Health trade unions introduce 4-hour strike in hospitals at provincial level


Salary increments for govt employees can only be considered next year - President


Election Commission notified of uninhabited MP seat in Parliament


New circular released on leave approval for government employees


[Sri Lanka] - Operation released to stop unlawful recruitment of Sri Lankan Army veterans for Russian-Ukrainian war


State Minister Diana Gamage loses MP seat


Australia raises minimum cost savings for trainee visa, warns on phony recruitment


[Sri Lanka] - Sri Lanka thrash Scotland to win Women s T20 World Cup qualifiers


Establishment of the National Teachers Council


Retirement age of nurses and other healthcare staff to be increased


Bill related suspension of Parate Law passed in parliament


President s Fund initiates two new scholarship programs


Fowzie s child arrested over attack incident


Putin sworn in as Russian president for fifth term


Appeals Court rejects Wijeyadasa s petition against interim order


Adani Green signs 20-yr agreement for wind power stations in Sri Lanka


Police obtain 72-hour detention order on Manna Ramesh


45-year-old murdered by son-in-law with garden hoe


Body of missing youth from Kuliyapitiya discovered in Madampe


Unknown body recovered from Diyawanna Lake


[Sri Lanka] - Sri Lanka s official reserves as much as USD 5.43 bn in April


Public warned of rise in online phishing scams targeting mobile devices


[Sri Lanka] - Industry EXPO 2024 set to take place from June 19-23 at BMICH





68