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President Urges Global Investment in Renewable Energy at Swiss Green Technology Forum

by Lankasara Editor English
January 16, 2024
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President Ranil Wickremesinghe emphasized the critical importance of investing in the nation’s renewable energy sector during the address made at the Swiss Green Technology Forum in Davos. The President highlighted the potential benefits for stakeholders and consumers, asserting that the present is an opportune moment for such investments.

Climate Crisis and Global Leadership Failures

President Wickremesinghe underscored the urgent need for global action in the face of climate change. While commitments have been made at various forums, actual actions have fallen short, disproportionately impacting developing nations. The President stressed the consequences of climate change on food and energy security in Sri Lanka, emphasizing the need for advanced economies to contribute more to adaptation and mitigation efforts in the global south.

Sri Lanka’s Commitment to Climate Mitigation

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Addressing the audience on Sri Lanka’s climate initiatives, President Wickremesinghe highlighted the recently launched Tropical Belt Initiative at COP28 in Dubai. This initiative aims to catalyze private investment in forests, energy, oceans, and mangroves in tropical belt countries. The President affirmed Sri Lanka’s dedication to sustainable and green development, aiming for net-zero emissions by 2050.

Renewable Energy: A Historical Perspective

President Wickremesinghe delved into Sri Lanka’s rich history of renewable energy, particularly hydropower, which has been a significant contributor to the country’s energy needs. With a focus on achieving 70% of electricity needs from renewable sources by 2030, he acknowledged the need for substantial investments, estimated at USD 11.5 billion.

Financial, Legislative, and Institutional Reforms

The President outlined key reforms undertaken in the last two years to create an investment-friendly environment. These include cost-reflective pricing, legislative amendments to address barriers, and the unbundling of the Ceylon Electricity Board for greater efficiency and transparency. Additionally, initiatives like the Road Map for Sustainable Finance and Green Bond Framework were highlighted to attract green financing.

Infrastructure Improvements and Future Outlook

President Wickremesinghe emphasized the necessity of infrastructure improvements for integrating more renewable energy into the system. He noted the renewed interest in the sector, with large-scale solar and wind projects already underway. The President discussed the potential for off-shore wind power and grid inter-connection with India to export surplus electricity. He concluded by expressing confidence that investments in Sri Lanka’s renewable energy journey would generate significant value for shareholders and consumers over the coming decades.

President Ranil Wickremesinghe’s address painted a promising picture of Sri Lanka’s commitment to renewable energy and the favorable conditions for global investors to participate in the nation’s sustainable development.

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