Sri Lanka''s SAGT container terminal installs rooftop solar, takes
Sri Lanka''s South Asia Gateway Terminals, a unit of John Keells Holdings, said it had installed rooftop solar to generate part of its power requirements, and is continuing to shift
The Sri Lankan Government and the Ministry of Power have launched some programs to promote this clean, renewable energy resource, solar, in collaboration with Sri Lankan sustainable energy authority. Soorya Bala Sangramaya is one of the most popular programs the Sri Lankan government launched to promote solar energy in Sri Lanka.
In 2021, wind and Solar Energy accounted for more than one-tenth (10.3%) of Global electricity, and coal power generation experienced a significant rising of 9.0%. As an island country, Sri Lanka, there is a substantial rise in electricity generation in 2021 than previous years resulting 6.4% hike.
The Ministry of Power and Renewable Energy has launched a national program to install 100,000 solar rooftops over the next ten years to meet the country's electricity needs with green energy sources. This program aims to have at least 18% of electricity produced by domestic customers in Sri Lanka.
Sri Lanka has put in place a net metering scheme that allows people to install solar panels and sell any extra electricity they produce back to the national grid in order to encourage the use of solar energy. This method promotes the use of green energy, reduces electricity costs, and adds to the nation's energy supply.
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