Sri Lanka's natural beauty in its tropical forests, beaches, and landscape, as well as its rich cultural heritage, make it a world-famous tourist destination. As a major step in the country's development, Sri Lanka has undertaken the construction of two 10-megawatt renewable energy plants in the Jaffna peninsula.

The government has focused its attention on generating a greater share of the energy demand for electricity from renewable energy sources and is therefore undertaking the construction of solar and wind power plants.

Sri Lanka's current installed power capacity is 3,900MW and the total installed capacity is expected to increase to 4,955 MW in the coming years. According to government studies, Sri Lanka's electricity demand is expected to grow by 5.3 per cent on average over the period 2015-2034, and peak demand is expected to grow by 4.7 per cent on average. Ceylon insisted on competitive tenders for private independent power producers.

 

SOLUTION BY DELVALE ENGINEERING TEAM

In such an oceanic environment, salinity and humidity are highly aggressive in installation maintenance and the automatisms contained within the electrical enclosures; for this reason, we decided to install enclosures which have been thoroughly tested and proven the galvanised Luxor Series is the solution of choice for this task.

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