11,000 semi-completed houses have been selected to provide electricity from solar...

14,000 more to be selected soon...

Under the project, 500 megawatts of renewable energy will be provided to the national grid...

The National Housing Development Authority says that 11,000 half-completed houses have been selected for electricity supply under the solar electricity project. These 11,000 houses have been selected from 15 projects implemented by the authority. These projects were implemented between 2015-2019.

 

Cabinet approval was received for the project of providing electricity to 25,000 low-income houses through solar panels and the relevant Cabinet paper was presented by the minister in charge of the subject, Mr. Prasanna Ranatunga. This project is being implemented as a joint project of the Ministry of Urban Development and Housing and the Ministry of Electricity and Power. It was proposed to select 25,000 half-completed low-income houses and build the respective houses and install solar panels. In addition to the 11,000 half-finished houses that have been selected so far, another 14,000 houses will also be selected these days.

 

Apart from providing electricity to 25,000 homes, this project is also expected to add 500 MW of renewable energy to the national grid. A direct investment of about 650 million US dollars will be made for the project. More than 400 million US dollars will be used for the project's domestic supplies and the remaining amount is expected to be used for the project's foreign import activities. The project is expected to generate 648 GW of electricity per year. Due to the electricity generation, the annual saving of fuel oil import to Sri Lanka is estimated to be 116.64 million US dollars.

 

Many housing projects launched by the National Housing Development Authority on the basis of assistance to low-income families have stopped midway due to financial problems and the completion of such houses will be given priority in the Mai project. Especially in the 11 districts of Monaragala, Ampara, Batticaloa, Trincomalee, Polonnaruwa, Anuradhapura, Vavuniya, Mannar, Mullaitivu, Kilinochchi and Jaffna, the construction of houses that have been started as villages in the government lands have been completed and the electricity is provided by solar panels in the first phase. will be done

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