Hayleys Solar, the leading player in Sri Lanka’s renewable energy industry and the renewable energy arm of Hayleys Fentons, has completed a groundbreaking project for the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Lanka.
The project establishes Sri Lanka’s largest non-government-funded battery energy storage system (BESS), powered by solar photovoltaic (PV) technology. “It brings me great joy to witness the collaboration and innovation driving us towards energy independence, all while uplifting and empowering our communities,” opined Dr. Sulakshana Jayawardena, Secretary of the Ministry of Power and Energy Sri Lanka, during the initiative’s official Battery Commissioning Event. By storing excess solar power during peak production times and releasing it when needed, battery storage ensures a reliable and consistent power supply. This not only enhances the usability of solar power but also mitigates the impact of power outages.
Sascha Balakrishnan, representing Watch Tower Sri Lanka, states, “We are grateful for this successful partnership with Hayleys Solar. This innovative system will facilitate our energy independence and significantly contribute to our sustainability efforts. Furthermore, our independence will ensure that more energy will be available for our community’s benefit. This would be in line with the government’s overall sustainability initiative.”
“At a time when energy security became a priority with the scarcity of fuel in Sri Lanka, this project showcases that any institution that wishes to be independent of on-grid power or fossil fuel now has the technology and knowhow within the country to become energy independent,” emphasises Roshane Perera, the Executive Director and CEO of Hayleys Solar, said Hasith Prematillake, Managing Director of Hayleys Fentons Limited. The project recently secured the overall best-managed project of the year title at the National Project Management Excellence Awards, winning the gold award for ‘Best Managed Project in the Social Enterprise Sector.’
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