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Powering the Future: President Launches 50MW HayWind Project in Mannar

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In a definitive move towards securing a sustainable and economically resilient energy future for the island nation, President Anura Kumara Dissanayake officially inaugurated the ground-breaking ceremony for the 50MW HayWind One wind power project in the Mannar region. This momentous occasion, which took place at the Mullikulam site, represents a significant milestone in the nation’s transition toward renewable energy, reinforcing the government’s commitment to reducing dependence on fossil fuel imports while simultaneously lowering the cost of living for its citizens.

Contents
  • A Technical Triumph in the Mannar Basin
  • Achieving Unprecedented Economic Efficiency
  • Social Consciousness: The “Pawan Sathkara” Initiative
  • A Vision for Sustainable Sovereignty

The HayWind One project, a premier venture spearheaded by HayWind One Limited, the specialized wind energy division of Hayleys Fentons, is being developed in strategic collaboration with the Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB). By harnessing the prolific wind resources characteristic of the Mannar basin, this project is poised to become a cornerstone of the national grid, delivering substantial volumes of clean, affordable electricity to households and industries across the country.

A Technical Triumph in the Mannar Basin

The strategic location of the project in Mannar was selected after rigorous environmental and technical assessments, confirming that the region possesses some of the most consistent and high-velocity wind patterns in the Indian Ocean. The HayWind One facility will eventually consist of ten sophisticated wind turbines, each boasting a capacity of 5MW, which are supplied by the globally renowned Envision Energy. Once fully operational, the project is expected to generate approximately 207 million kilowatt-hours (kWh) of clean energy annually, a contribution that is vital for meeting the surging demands of the modern Sri Lankan economy.

The sleek wind turbines of the HayWind project in Mannar

The engineering sophistication of these 5MW turbines allows for maximum efficiency, capturing energy even during periods of moderate wind speeds. This technical excellence is matched by a robust Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with the Ceylon Electricity Board, ensuring a steady and reliable supply of energy into the national grid for decades to come. The implementation period for this project is estimated at 18 months, with a projected commissioning date in early 2027, signalling a rapid acceleration in the country’s renewable energy infrastructure development.

Achieving Unprecedented Economic Efficiency

Perhaps the most significant aspect of the HayWind project is the remarkably low electricity tariff that has been negotiated, setting a new benchmark for competitive pricing in the renewable sector. President Anura Kumara Dissanayake highlighted that while previous proposals for wind energy in the same region had been quoted at significantly higher rates, the HayWind project was successfully finalized at a record-low tariff of USD 0.0465 per unit (approximately LKR 14.37 per unit).

This reduction in the cost of production is instrumental in the government’s broader strategy to alleviate the financial burden on the public. By securing such competitive rates, the project is estimated to save the national economy approximately Rs. 4.7 billion annually in avoided fuel costs. Furthermore, the environmental impact is equally profound, as the project is slated to prevent roughly 186,300 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions every year, aligning Sri Lanka with international climate goals and demonstrating a responsible approach to global environmental stewardship.

The technical components and engineering of a 5MW wind turbine

Social Consciousness: The “Pawan Sathkara” Initiative

Beyond the technical and economic achievements of the wind farm, the HayWind project distinguishes itself through a deeply integrated corporate social responsibility (CSR) framework known as “Pawan Sathkara” (or “Kaatra Doolium”). This initiative, aligned with the Hayleys Group’s broader Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles, ensures that the development of national infrastructure translates into tangible benefits for the local communities in Mannar who host these projects.

Empowering Education at Oleithuduwai Roman Catholic Tamil Mixed School

A primary focus of the Pawan Sathkara programme is the modernization of local educational facilities. During the inauguration ceremony, it was announced that the project would facilitate the donation of comprehensive smart classroom systems to local schools, including the Oleithuduwai Roman Catholic Tamil Mixed School. By integrating interactive digital boards, tablets, and advanced learning software, the project aims to bridge the digital divide for students in rural Mannar, providing them with the tools necessary to excel in an increasingly technological world.

A modern smart classroom designed to empower students in rural Mannar

These smart classrooms represent more than just technological upgrades; they are an investment in the intellectual capital of the Global Sri Lankan community’s future generations. By ensuring that children in Mannar have access to the same educational resources as those in urban centres or abroad, the HayWind project fosters a sense of inclusivity and long-term social growth.

Enhancing Local Infrastructure and Water Access

The social impact of the project extends into the very homes of the Mannar residents. A critical component of the community outreach involves the provision of 200 new household water connections, ensuring that families in the surrounding areas have consistent access to clean, potable water. For many in these coastal regions, where water security can be a challenge, these connections are a life-altering improvement to their daily standard of living.

Local residents in Mannar benefiting from clean, accessible water connections

In addition to water access, the HayWind project has undertaken significant infrastructure improvements to protect the community from environmental hazards. This includes the excavation of 6.8 kilometres of flood-mitigation canals and the installation of modern street lighting along major local thoroughfares. Such measures not only enhance the safety and resilience of the Mullikulam and Konnayan regions but also demonstrate a commitment to being a “good neighbour” to the local population throughout the project’s multi-decade lifespan.

A Vision for Sustainable Sovereignty

The inauguration of the 50MW HayWind project by President Anura Kumara Dissanayake is a testament to the untapped potential of Sri Lanka’s natural resources. By leveraging domestic wind energy, the nation reduces its vulnerability to volatile global oil prices and enhances its energy sovereignty. The collaboration between the government, the CEB, and private sector leaders like Hayleys Fentons illustrates a successful model for national development where economic pragmatism and social responsibility go hand in hand.

As the Global Sri Lankan community looks on, these developments provide a hopeful narrative of a nation modernizing its infrastructure while remaining deeply rooted in its commitment to social equity. The HayWind project is not merely an array of turbines; it is a symbol of a forward-thinking Sri Lanka that prioritizes clean air, affordable energy, and the empowerment of its local communities.

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