Tuesday, June 9, 2020

Mannar Wind Power project forges ahead

Work in Progress of the Semi Dispatchable Wind Farm Project and Final Main Gravity Foundation

The Mannar Wind Power Project recently completed the final main gravity foundation along with the erection of the 10th wind turbine.

The primary contractor Vestas Asia Pacific along with their specialist civil engineering contractor Access Engineering PLC has achieved satisfactory progress amid challenging conditions of Covid 19 pandemic.

This Wind Power Project is the flag-bearer to drive Sri Lanka to a future of clean renewable energy. The first phase of the semi-dispatchable wind farm will produce 100 megawatts of power to the national grid. Upon completion scheduled for August 2020, the 35 wind turbines will be an iconic feature along the Mannar coast line.

The Project is implemented by the Ceylon Electricity Board. Vestas is responsible for engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) of the project. Vestas is to provide the delivery, installation and commissioning of 30 V126-3.45 MW wind turbines which also includes all civil and electrical works. Access Engineering PLC the specialist sub contractor is responsible for geo-technical investigations and pilling, construction of foundation for wind turbines, installation of medium voltage cables etc. Upon completion this project will be the first major addition of renewable energy to the national grid thereby complementing the government initiative to prioritize sustainable clean energy to the national grid.

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