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Powering Sri Lanka's future: Why solar farms offer unparalleled investment opportunities
Daily FT
|May 08, 2025
SRI Lanka, a nation of immense potential, stands at a critical juncture. Traditional economic drivers like tourism, exports, and the garment industry increasingly face global competition, necessitating a shift towards sustainable and innovative solutions. To secure a sustainable future and overcome current economic challenges, Sri Lanka must strategically leverage its abundant renewable energy resources, with a clear focus on solar power, which offers a bright new horizon. As the United Nations (2022) emphasises, reliable electricity is fundamental to economic prosperity, and the transition to clean energy is both an economic and environmental imperative.
Global trends demonstrate the decreasing costs of solar and wind power compared to fluctuating fossil fuel prices, making renewable energy not just environmentally sound but economically prudent. While Sri Lanka possesses diverse renewable energy potential, a well-focused approach is crucial. Through careful examination, this article showcases how prioritising solar farms offers the most sustainable and beneficial path forward for Sri Lanka, and why its strategic location makes it an exceptionally attractive destination for investors.
Sri Lanka: A strategic hub for renewable energy investment
Beyond its abundant solar resources, Sri Lanka’s geographical position offers unique advantages for investors:
■Gateway to South Asia: Situated at the crossroads of major shipping routes and in close proximity to the burgeoning South Asian market, Sri Lanka serves as an ideal hub for renewable energy projects targeting regional energy demand. Investors can leverage Sri Lanka as a base for expanding their renewable energy footprint across the region.
■Access to skilled labour: Sri Lanka boasts a relatively young and educated workforce, providing investors with access to a skilled talent pool for project development, operation, and maintenance.
■Supportive government policies: The Sri Lankan Government is actively promoting foreign investment in the renewable energy sector through various incentives, tax benefits, and streamlined procedures. This supportive environment reduces bureaucratic hurdles and fosters investor confidence.
■Improving infrastructure: Ongoing investments in infrastructure development, including ports, airports, roads, and grid modernisation, further enhance Sri Lanka’s attractiveness as an investment destination.
Why solar should take centrestage
This story is from the May 08, 2025 edition of Daily FT.
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