In a dramatic turn of events, Indian tycoon Gautam Adani’s Green Energy Limited (AGEL) has withdrawn from the second phase of a proposed wind power project in northern Sri Lanka. The project, which ...
Adani Green withdraws from Sri Lanka wind farm project amid tariff dispute, government open to future collaboration.
President Anura Kumara Dissanayake, in his budget presentation in parliament, sais the government had received offers to ...
Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake said his government has no regrets over the Adani Group quitting its green ...
Earlier, NTPC of India was to construct a coal power plant at the same site. The new joint venture sees it being converted to ...
Sri Lanka reacts to Adani Green's exit from renewable energy project, emphasizing competitive tariffs and transparency in ...
Days after Adani Green announced exiting a controversial renewable energy project in Sri Lanka, President Anura Kumara ...
Sri Lanka and India have agreed to build solar power plants in Trincomalee, replacing a planned coal plant. The project will ...
In an interview with Frontline, Rohan Pethiyagoda, a well-known scientist and public policy advocate in Sri Lanka, talks ...
Sri Lanka and India have agreed to establish solar power plants in Trincomalee. The joint venture involves the Ceylon Electricity Board and India's NTPC, converting a previous coal plant project into ...
Adani last week announced that they were quitting the over USD 400 million investment for its green energy project in the ...
Cabinet Spokesman and Minister Nalinda Jayatissa said that the government had no intention of cancelling the wind energy ...
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