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Sri Lanka’s Largest Solar Project Reaches 20% Milestone

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The landscape of Sri Lanka’s energy sector is undergoing a profound transformation as the Siyambalanduwa 100MW solar power plant, a flagship initiative in the nation’s transition toward renewable energy, officially reached a significant 20% construction milestone this week. This monumental project, which represents a substantial investment of approximately Rs. 45 billion, stands as a testament to the country’s commitment to achieving energy sovereignty and reducing its historical reliance on imported fossil fuels, which have long placed a heavy burden on the national economy.

Contents
  • A Vision of Scale and Precision
  • Technical Milestones and Infrastructure Development
  • Strategic Importance for the National Economy
  • Strengthening Connections with Sri Lankans Abroad
  • Looking Ahead: The Path to 2027

As of Tuesday, 16 June 2026, Project Director Chamika Perera confirmed that the construction phase has progressed steadily, with foundational works and the initial installation of solar arrays moving forward according to the revised strategic timeline. This development is not merely a technical achievement but a symbolic move toward a sustainable future, as the facility is poised to become the largest grid-connected solar PV plant in the country, integrating cutting-edge battery storage technology and a dedicated transmission network to ensure a stable supply of clean power to the national grid.

A Vision of Scale and Precision

Spanning an expansive 500-acre site in the Monaragala District, the Siyambalanduwa solar park is designed to house over 200,000 high-efficiency solar panels. These panels are being mounted on a sophisticated single-axis tracking system, an engineering choice that allows the arrays to follow the sun’s trajectory throughout the day, thereby maximising energy absorption and increasing the overall efficiency of the plant by a significant margin compared to traditional fixed-tilt installations.

The sheer scale of the project is reflective of the collaborative efforts of Rividhanavi (Private) Limited, a joint venture that brings together the collective expertise of Lakdhanavi, WindForce, and The Blue Circle. This partnership has instrumentalised international best practices in renewable energy infrastructure, ensuring that the Siyambalanduwa facility adheres to the highest global standards of safety, durability, and environmental stewardship.

A massive 132 kV transmission tower and electrical substation under construction in the Sri Lankan countryside, representing the infrastructure growth associated with the Siyambalanduwa solar project.

Technical Milestones and Infrastructure Development

Beyond the installation of the solar panels themselves, the project encompasses the development of a 132 kV transmission line and a specialized substation, which are essential for the seamless integration of solar-generated electricity into the Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) network. The current 20% milestone includes the completion of significant earthworks, the establishment of site access roads, and the commencement of the structural frames that will eventually support the vast sea of silicon that will blanket the Siyambalanduwa plains.

Director Chamika Perera has emphasised that while the project initially faced logistical adjustments, the current pace of work is highly encouraging. The deployment of a large, skilled workforce, including local engineers and technicians, has been central to this progress. For many in the Global Sri Lankan community, such advancements are a source of immense pride, demonstrating that the motherland is capable of executing complex, multi-billion rupee infrastructure projects that rival those in more industrially advanced nations.

Strategic Importance for the National Economy

The investment of Rs. 45 billion into the Siyambalanduwa solar plant is not an isolated expenditure but a calculated move to insulate the Sri Lankan economy from the volatility of global oil and coal markets. By generating 100MW of power domestically, the plant is expected to save the treasury billions of rupees in foreign exchange annually, funds that can then be redirected toward other critical sectors such as healthcare, education, and the development of the eLanka Business Directory which supports local entrepreneurs.

Furthermore, the integration of battery storage technology within the solar park addresses one of the primary criticisms of renewable energy, its intermittency. By storing excess energy generated during peak sunlight hours, the facility can provide a consistent discharge of power during the evening peak demand, thereby reducing the necessity for expensive and polluting “peaking” power plants that rely on diesel or furnace oil. This holistic approach to energy management is a cornerstone of the government’s broader vision to achieve 70% renewable energy generation by 2030.

Strengthening Connections with Sri Lankans Abroad

The progress at Siyambalanduwa is being watched closely by Sri Lankans living in Australia, the United Kingdom, and Canada, many of whom are keen to see their home country emerge as a leader in green technology. At eLanka, we remain committed to sharing these “good news” stories, acting as the primary digital bridge for those who wish to stay connected with the positive developments within the island. Whether it is through our Event Listings or our comprehensive news coverage, we aim to celebrate the achievements of all Sri Lankans, both at home and abroad.

The success of the Siyambalanduwa project is also likely to spark further interest from international investors and members of the Global Sri Lankan community who are looking for impactful ways to contribute to the nation’s growth. As the project moves toward its next major milestones, with full commercial operation targeted for the first quarter of 2027, it serves as a beacon of what can be achieved through visionary leadership and private-sector collaboration.

An aerial view concept of the 500-acre Siyambalanduwa solar park, illustrating the massive scale of 200,000 solar panels arranged in a single-axis tracking system.

Upon completion, the Siyambalanduwa solar park will stand as a landmark of sustainable development, significantly contributing to the national energy grid and environmental goals.

Looking Ahead: The Path to 2027

As construction enters its next phase, the focus will shift toward the mass installation of the 200,000 solar panels and the completion of the high-voltage transmission infrastructure. The project is anticipated to create hundreds of jobs during its peak construction period, providing a much-needed boost to the local economy in the Uva Province. The dedication of the team under Chamika Perera ensures that every technical hurdle is met with innovative solutions, keeping the project on its path to becoming a cornerstone of Sri Lanka’s energy landscape.

In conclusion, the 20% milestone reached at the Siyambalanduwa 100MW solar power plant is a resounding affirmation of Sri Lanka’s capability and resolve. It is a story of progress that resonates far beyond the borders of the island, inspiring Sri Lankan expatriates and well-wishers worldwide. We at eLanka will continue to provide updates on this and other transformative projects as they unfold, celebrating the innovations that are building a brighter, cleaner, and more prosperous Sri Lanka.

Source: https://www.newswire.lk/2026/06/15/siyambalanduwa-100mw-solar-plant-reaches-20-completion/

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