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Whither Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) ? – By Bernard Fernando.

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Whither Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) ? – By Bernard Fernando.

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An enthusiastic advocate of  Renewable energy from Solar Power,has sent the following piece to the writer.

‘’More than 35 power companies have applied for the first-time tender issued on Oct 14 for a battery energy storage system on a build-operate-transfer basis for 16 projects by Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB)… Fentons, Hayleys, DIMO, WindForce, Resus Power, W KV, Hydrotech, Pyramid Wilmar, Green Power Energy management…to install batteries from companies such as Huawei, Sungrow, CATL, Trina, Hithium, Gymco brands… WindForce & Hydrotech were among the lowest bidders.’’

As a consumer concerned on seeing a low unit cost from renewable energy based on “rational thinking  and high productivity”, the writer  was delighted  with the Govt. decision to promote ‘ Battery Energy Storage System (BESS)’ linked to Solar power as the cheapest renewable energy resource that will benefit the major consumer stakeholders for whom the Unit price is critical.  

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When reading the first news item on the said decision to promote BESS, the writer got the impression that the BESS was meant mainly for Roof top solar power systems at House Holds, Factories. Industries  etc. where the main infra structure is freely and readily available in a secured and a supervised environment created by the investors themselves.

The introduction of   the clause ‘Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) basis’ implies that they are aiming at large scale Water/ Land based projects  which invite  complex feasibility reports and  red tape  leading  to deals and  Commissions etc. which eventually will escalate the unit price for the consumer.

 Furthermore, a looming danger would be for such large scale   investors to bid ‘Cherio,Tata, Bye,’ (CTB) no sooner than they  achieve  the desired return on their investment and/or feel the heat in the kitchen as unbearable. 

Thus, we appeal to the authorities to seriously consider the aforesaid facts and encourage Roof top solar Power investors with Income Tax reliefs and import duty concessions to suppliers and Manufacturers of storage systems who should also offer after sale maintenance to the buyers through suitable agreements.

Eventually, we can visualize a ‘Clean Sri Lanka’ with a zero carbon foot print and a citizenry self-sufficient in renewable power /energy earning additional income by exporting stable solar power to the national grid during night time peaks.

Bernard Fernando

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