Cabinet approves floating solar power projects on major reservoirs

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September 15, Colombo (LNW): The Cabinet has given the green light for the development of floating solar power projects on key reservoirs overseen by the Sri Lanka Mahaweli Authority.

This initiative marks a significant step in the country’s transition towards renewable energy, aiming to harness solar power on a large scale.

The projects will be implemented on three major reservoirs: Randenigala, Moragahakanda, and Kalawewa.

These sites were selected based on extensive feasibility studies carried out by the Mahaweli Authority, which identified them as optimal locations due to their vast surface areas and strategic positioning.

The reservoirs’ expansive water surfaces provide ideal conditions for floating solar installations, which can help reduce water evaporation while generating clean energy.

The deployment of floating solar panels is considered a progressive solution in the renewable energy sector.

It not only utilises existing water bodies to generate power but also minimises the land usage typically required for solar farms.

Additionally, the cooler environment over the water is expected to enhance the efficiency of the solar panels, further boosting energy production.

Once operational, these floating solar power projects are expected to contribute significantly to the national grid, supporting the country’s growing energy needs while promoting environmental sustainability.

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