{"id":748,"date":"2022-02-23T20:24:17","date_gmt":"2022-02-23T20:24:17","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/en.topic.lk\/?p=748"},"modified":"2022-02-23T20:24:20","modified_gmt":"2022-02-23T20:24:20","slug":"resus-energy-connects-eighth-small-hydropower-stationto-national-grid-with-installed-capacity-of-2-4mw","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/topic.lk\/748\/","title":{"rendered":"Resus Energy connects eighth small hydropower station<\/strong>to national grid with <\/strong>installed capacity of 2.4MW<\/strong>"},"content":{"rendered":"

Resus Energy PLC, a forerunner in renewable energy, operating a number of small hydropower and ground mounted solar PV stations in Sri Lanka, recently connected its eighth small hydropower station to the national grid.<\/p>\n

Fed by the Madulla Oya, a main tributary of Uma Oya, and built with state-of-the-art equipment at a cost of over Rs. 700 million, the power station carries an installed capacity of 2.4 MW. The power station is expected to generate about 8 million units of electricity (8 GWh) annually.<\/p>\n

Despite navigating through a difficult year hit by a global pandemic, leading to long lockdown periods, Resus continues to keep faith in its expansion drive and supports the country\u2019s renewable energy drive and its economic liberation.<\/p>\n

Resus Energy also commissioned a couple of utility-scale ground mounted Solar PV stations in the recent past. Among them are those in Siyambalanduwa in the Monaragala district which add 2MW to the national grid.<\/p>\n

With the latest grid-connected small hydropower stations, Resus now operates 10 grid-connected power stations with an aggregated capacity of over 17.5MW with estimated annual energy generation standing over 50GWh.<\/p>\n

The government recently further pledged to achieve 70% of the electricity generation from renewables in 2030.<\/p>\n

\u201cIt is commendable that the Sri Lankan government has set an ambitious target to achieve a high-level of renewable energy generation. That showcases true interest to partner the global effort to combat climate change and achieve Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Resus Energy is happy to partake in fulfilling that dream. In line with this we are currently constructing 12MW utility scale Solar PV stations that will be connected to the national grid towards the middle of this year\u201d, said Kishan Nanayakkara, Managing Director, Resus Energy.<\/p>\n\n\n