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Korea funds Energy Efficiency Testing Laboratory

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The Energy Efficiency Testing Laboratory, funded and established by the Republic of Korea, was officially inaugurated in Ja-Ela on November 28. The Korea-donated facility is poised to transform energy efficiency testing and certification in Sri Lanka, bringing substantial benefits to the nation’s industries, producers, and consumers.

Miyon Lee, the Korean Ambassador to Sri Lanka, attended the event and delivered a congratulatory address. Emphasising the Lab’s importance, Ambassador Lee underscored the scale of the 5-year, US$ 13.8 billion project and its potential to improve the efficiency of air conditioning appliances, which account for a significant portion of global electricity consumption. She pointed out that the air conditioning is one of the largest contributors to electricity consumption globally, accounting for over 70% of usage. “Enhancing the energy efficiency of air conditioners is therefore critical to managing Sri Lanka’s overall energy consumption,” she added.

The establishment of the laboratory reflects a collaborative effort involving Korea’s key energy-focused institutions: the Korea Energy Agency (KEA), Korea Research Institute on Climate Change (KRICC), and Korea Testing Certification Institute (KTCI). These organizations played a critical role in designing, constructing, and equipping the facility with advanced technology. In addition to the construction of the Laboratory, the Korean government has reinforced its commitment by offering policy consultation and technical assistance to Sri Lanka’s Energy sector. This multifaceted approach highlights Korea’s dedication to helping Sri Lanka address Energy challenges and transition toward a more sustainable future.

The inauguration ceremony was attended by Prof. T.M.W.J. Bandara, Chairman of the Sustainable Energy Authority (SEA), Eng. Janaka Aluthge, Chairman of Lanka Electricity Company, and other government officials, industry leaders, and representatives from both countries, reflecting the strong and growing partnership between Sri Lanka and Korea.

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