World Bank Group to Support Sri Lanka''s Clean Energy
The program, titled “Secure, Affordable, and Sustainable Energy for Sri Lanka”, will support the country reduce its reliance on expensive fossil fuel imports and accelerate its shift
Sri Lanka has identified economically feasible potential for wind and solar energy generation. The southern and western coastal belts are particularly suitable for utility scale wind and solar power generation.
This thesis aims to provide insights into the development of wind-solar hybrid-power generation systems where wind solar potential is high in Sri Lanka. The potential of solar energy and wind energy will be investigated at different locations in Sri Lanka by gathering data from various sources.
By applying the site screening process, collecting information from CEB and other personnel and visiting the Central High Plains and other areas of Sri Lanka, an initial assessment of the entire country for the relative feasibility of wind power project development was conducted.
Given the lack of significant tax holidays and incentive structures for wind energy in Sri Lanka, it can be assumed that small changes in the annual energy production from a project will have approximately the same proportional impact on the cost of energy as in initial project cost.
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