India has actually turned over solar rooftop systems to religious areas in Sri Lanka in continuation of its the energy collaboration in the neighbourhood.In a ceremony hung on Friday, agents from High Commission of India, Ceylon Electricity Board and the Sri Lanka Sustainable Energy Authority turned over the photovoltaic panels and other products to four popular religious places in Colombo.These include a Buddhist temple at Hokandara, Sri Aanjaneyar Temple, St.
Anthonys Church, and Mutwal Jumma Mosque.This effort belongs to a 17 million United States dollar Indian task to install Solar Rooftop Systems throughout 5,000 spiritual organizations throughout Sri Lanka.Designed to reduce energy expenses and support Sri Lankas shift towards renewable resource, the project spans all 9 provinces and 25 districts, representing the major religions in the island.The project aims to produce 25 MW of solar capability, providing roughly 37 million systems each year, and add to Sri Lankas people-centric energy transition.
Indias assistance extends beyond setup, with a five-year upkeep plan to ensure sustained benefits.This effort lines up with Indias Neighbourhood First policy, which stresses cooperation on Sri Lankan priorities.
It also matches other energy cooperations, including solar electrification of Buddhist temples, hybrid energy projects, and LNG facilities advancement.-- Agencies
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