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Hybrid energy project powers new era for northern islands

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Delicately handling of hybrid energy system goods to the navy landing craft barge at Kankesanturai Pier

A landmark hybrid renewable energy project is set to transform the energy landscape of the northern islands of Delft Island, Nainativu and Analativu, offering a long-awaited shift from diesel dependency to a cleaner, more reliable power system.

Funded through a USD 10.995 million grant from the India to Sri Lanka, the project marks a decisive step toward energy security and sustainability in some of the country’s most underserved regions.

At its core is an integrated hybrid system combining wind, solar, battery storage and standby diesel capacity—ensuring uninterrupted electricity while significantly reducing environmental impact.

The system includes 530 kW of wind power, 1,700 kW of solar generation, 2,400 kWh of battery storage, and 2,500 kW of backup diesel capacity, designed to deliver stable power to communities that have long struggled with inconsistent supply.

The Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) contract has been awarded to U Solar Energy Pvt Ltd, a Bangalore-based firm undertaking its first international project.

Despite the logistical and operational complexities of working across three remote islands simultaneously, the project has advanced steadily and is now nearing commissioning.

A key driver behind this project has been the role of EFL Global, which was tasked with handling the highly complex logistics operation required to move sensitive and oversised renewable energy equipment across challenging terrain and sea routes.

From the outset, EFL adopted a tailored, engineering-led logistics model, departing from conventional approaches. The strategy, guided by Director Project Logistics and Finance Fazul Ansar, focused on precise planning, coordinated multimodal transport, and customized handling solutions to ensure seamless delivery.

On-ground execution, led by Head of Operations Ronald Figarado, involved adaptive strategies including temporary handling infrastructure, specialized lifting techniques, and carefully sequenced delivery schedules to suit each island’s unique conditions.

Crucially, the effort was supported by the Sri Lanka Navy, particularly the Northern Naval Command, which facilitated the safe transport of cargo between the islands—highlighting the importance of coordinated national support in executing large-scale infrastructure projects in remote locations.

EFL Head of Project Logistics Mohamed Niyas said the project reflected a commitment to delivering beyond expectations despite the inherent challenges.

“This was not a conventional logistics operation. Every aspect required careful planning and coordination, especially given the geographical and environmental constraints. Our focus was on anticipating challenges and ensuring that each phase of the project moved forward without disruption,” Niyas told The Sunday Island.

He added that the successful delivery of all project components to the respective sites underscored the strength of collaboration among stakeholders, including U Solar, the Sri Lanka Sustainable Energy Authority, the Indian High Commission, and the Ministry of Power and Energy.

The project has also drawn high-level attention, with the Minister of Power and Energy visiting the islands to review progress—signalling its national importance in advancing renewable energy adoption.

Beyond infrastructure, the initiative is expected to deliver tangible socio-economic benefits by providing reliable electricity to island communities, enabling improved livelihoods, education, and local enterprise.

As the project approaches completion, it stands as a model of how technical innovation, strategic logistics, and institutional collaboration can converge to deliver sustainable development. For the residents of Delft, Nainativu and Analativu, it represents not just power—but a pathway to a more resilient and sustainable future.

By Ifham Nizam



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Former Minister Mahinda Wijesekara passes away aged 83

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Former Matara District Member of Parliament and Cabinet Minister Mahinda Wijesekara has passed away this morning (02) at the age of 83 family sources have announced.

Mahinda Wijesekara served as a Member of Parliament for the Matara district  for over two decades (1989 to 2010), representing the People’s Alliance, the United National Party and the United People’s Freedom Alliance.

He held several ministerial portfolios, including Minister of Postal and Telecommunication Services in 2008, Minister of Forestry and Envioronment  1999-2001,  Minister of Fisheries and Ocean Resources from 2001 to 2004 and Minister of Special Projects 2007-2008

He was in poor health  following injuries sustained in the 2009  bomb attack by the LTTE terrorists in Godapitiya, Matara.

He was the father of former Minister Kanchana Wijesekara.

 

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Navy seize 323kg of heroin from fishing vessel in southwestern seas

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In a decisive strike against the drug menace, the Sri Lanka Navy intercepted a local multiday fishing trawler carrying a staggering haul of suspected narcotics in the seas southwest of the island.

This operation, carried out under the national mission “A Nation United”, resulted in the apprehension of six suspects (06) and the seizure of the trawler used to smuggle the illicit substance.

Following the mid-sea interception, the trawler was escorted to the Dikkowita Fisheries Harbour on the morning of 01 Apr 2026. A meticulous inspection conducted by the Police Narcotic Bureau (PNB) subsequently confirmed that the sacks (19) aboard contained more than 323kg of heroin.

The Commander of the Navy, Vice Admiral Kanchana Banagoda, accompanied by the Commander Western Naval Area and the Director General Operations, visited the Dikowita harbour to personally  inspect the drug haul.

Addressing the media, the Navy Commander emphasized that these intensified surveillance efforts are carried out under the direct guidance of the Ministry of Defence. He highlighted that the Navy and the Sri Lanka Coast Guard have strategically coordinated operations across the island’s maritime zones to disrupt trafficking routes and ensure national security.

The Commander of the Navy stated that through surveillance operations conducted this year, the Navy has intercepted local multi-day fishing trawlers attempting to bring illegal substances. This has enabled the seizure of a large quantity of narcotics intended to be smuggled into Sri Lanka.

Furthermore, based on foreign intelligence received by the Sri Lanka Navy, continuous surveillance operations carried out off the Beruwala sea area over the past few days led to the recent (01 April) successful operation, he opined.

The Naval Chief stated that so far this year, 07 local multi-day fishing trawlers have been apprehended by the Navy. The street value of the narcotics seized from these boats is estimated to be approximately Rs. 40 billion.

The 06 suspects, the fishing trawler, and the seized heroin were handed over to the Police Narcotic Bureau for comprehensive investigation and onward legal proceedings.

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PM opens ‘Silver Age Center,’ an Elder Care, Training and Research Centre built with modern facilities in Kataragama

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Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya stated that a society must be built where all senior citizens can lead lives of safety, freedom, happiness, health, mobility, and spiritual well-being, with their rights safeguarded. She further emphasized that this is a responsibility shared by both the government and society.

The Prime Minister made these remarks on Tuesday (31st of March) while virtually participating in the opening of the ’Silver Age Center,’ an Elder Care, Training and Research Centre constructed with modern facilities in Kataragama. The event was held at the Ministry of Rural Development, Social Security and Community Empowerment, located in the new Sethsiripaya building.

During the event, the Prime Minister was presented with a draft of regulations and guidelines related to the regulation of institutions that provide residential care for senior citizens, by representatives of the National Council for Senior Citizens.

Expressing her views further, the Prime Minister  stated:

“This project, which commenced in 2022, had been halted due to various reasons. However, we have now resumed the project and are pleased to hand it over to the public today.

One of the key commitments of our policy is to create a society that ensures safety and protects the rights of all. Everyone, from the young to the elderly, deserves to enjoy these rights, freedom, and happiness.

A significant portion of our population is rapidly transitioning into senior age. However, the age of 60 still represents an active stage of life where individuals can contribute meaningfully to society and the economy. Senior citizens have needs, as well as abilities and valuable experience. We must recognize that they can continue to engage with society and remain active contributors.

Institutions that provide services for senior citizens play a vital role, and maintaining them is a social responsibility. It is essential to ensure the rights and provision of necessary services for all senior citizens, whether they live within families, independently, or in institutional settings.

We must ensure access to healthcare, transportation, lifelong learning, freedom, happiness, and spiritual well-being for senior citizens, while safeguarding their rights.

We should move beyond the traditional concept of ’elders homes’ and instead develop institutions that cater to the diverse needs of senior citizens, enabling them to spend their later years with dignity and respect.”

The opening of the ’Silver Age Center,’ Elder Care, Training and Research Centre, was carried out by Deputy Minister of Trade, Commerce, Food Security and Cooperative Development, R. M. Jayawardhana, along with regional public representatives and government officials. The occasion was attended virtually by the Minister of Rural Development, Social Security and Community Empowerment, Dr. Upali Pannilage; Secretary to the Ministry, Sampath Manthrinayake; and other ministry officials.

(Prime Minister’s Media Division)

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