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The decision comes two weeks after Colombo, Sri Lanka's capital and seat of legislation, indicated its intention to lower the cost of power to $0.06 per kilowatt hour or under, down from the ...
Recently, the Saudi Power Procurement Company entered into two agreements with Marubeni Corporation of Japan to purchase wind power at a staggeringly low rate of 1.566 U.S. cents per kWh. Now compare ...
HSBC Sri Lanka has gone beyond financial support, with employees contributing over 2,000 volunteer hours in tree planting, school awareness programmes, and community champion recognition events. “This ...
Ahmedabad, Feb 13 (IANS) Adani Green Energy on Thursday said it is withdrawing from further engagements in the renewable energy (RE) wind energy proj Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT عربي ...
Sri Lanka has announced feed-in-tariffs for renewable energy for standardized power purchase agreements below 10 MegaWatts, ...
In May 2024, the previous administration had agreed to purchase electricity from an Adani wind power plant in northwest Sri Lanka at USD 0.0826 per kilowatt. However, ...
COLOMBO, Feb 13 (Reuters) - India's Adani Green Energy (ADNA.NS), opens new tab has told Sri Lanka it will withdraw from two proposed wind power projects, the company said on Thursday, two weeks ...
The government of Sri Lanka plans to renegotiate the power purchase agreement (PPA) with India’s Adani Green Energy for a 484MW wind power project, aiming to reduce the cost to below $0.06 per unit.
Adani Green Energy Ltd. won’t build two wind power projects in Sri Lanka after the new government sought lower tariffs, the latest setback to the Gautam Adani-led conglomerate’s overseas ...
Sri Lanka revokes Adani wind power purchase agreement on whatsapp (opens in a new window) Save John Reed in New Delhi and Mahendra Ratnaweera in Colombo. Published January 24 2025.
The Indian conglomerate Adani Group has withdrawn from a troubled $442m wind power project in Sri Lanka after the island nation’s government sought to renegotiate the deal. Sri Lanka’s Board ...
The Indian conglomerate Adani Group has withdrawn from a troubled $442m wind power project in Sri Lanka after the island nation’s government sought to renegotiate the deal.