This project marks a significant milestone, furthering Ceylon Energy's commitment to delivering stable electricity to more than 400,000 consumers while enhancing loss reduction benefits and expanding solar and wind energy collection points across Sri Lanka.
Funded by the Asian Development Bank, this project aims to satisfy the improvement efforts of the Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB), covering tower lines totaling a length of 300-kilometers, with 1,238 total towers.
Commenting on this momentous occasion, Ceylon Energy Founder and CEO Madushanka Fernando said:
“With the commencement of the SESRIP-P4 project's tower stringing phase, we are taking a significant step towards realizing our commitment to providing reliable electricity to the people of Sri Lanka.
We believe that sustainable and innovative solutions will shape the future of the energy sector.
This project is a testament to our dedication to quality, sustainability, and a brighter, more electrified tomorrow.”
This phase, which began on October 20, 2023, signifies a crucial step toward achieving the project's goals of ensuring a reliable electricity supply for a large number of consumers, reducing energy losses, and establishing sustainable energy collection points.
Looking ahead, Ceylon Energy is committed to completing the SESRIP-P4 project by the end of March 2024.
This achievement will not only provide a stable electricity supply to a substantial number of consumers but also expand the network of solar and wind energy collection points, contributing to a more sustainable and reliable energy future.
In addition to its core expertise in power transmission projects, Ceylon Energy operates in multiple industries, including technology and construction services.
The company is dedicated to making the world a better place by providing innovative and sustainable solutions.