Envision Energy has begun equipment delivery for a 50 MW wind development in Sri Lanka's Mannar region, marking the Chinese green technology company's first utility-scale turbine supply agreement in the South Asian nation, Eco-Business reported.
Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake presided over the 11 February groundbreaking ceremony, emphasising strategic importance to national renewable targets. HayWind One Limited, a subsidiary of conglomerate Hayleys PLC, is developing and financing the installation.
Envision is supplying ten EN-156/5.0 MW turbines with 110-metre hub heights, configured to maximise energy capture from Mannar's consistent wind resources. Projected annual generation reaches 207 million kWh, with commissioning scheduled for March 2027.
The coastal location's high salinity and humidity prompted customised anti-corrosion specifications to enhance durability across the twenty-year operational design life. Envision will provide full lifecycle operations and maintenance services ensuring performance consistency.
Winston Xu, general manager of Envision Energy's Southeast Region, characterised Sri Lanka as strategically positioned within South Asia's energy transition with competitive wind resources. "This project marks a key milestone for the country's renewable energy development and Envision Energy's continued expansion in the region," Xu said.
Hasith Prematillake, managing director of Hayleys Fentons Limited, described the project as powering Sri Lankan lives with domestically generated clean energy. The installation brings world-class technology to Sri Lanka for the first time, ensuring the green energy transition translates into more affordable electricity, he said.
Roshane Perera, director and chief executive of Hayleys Solar, noted mobilisation of experienced engineers and project managers to manage site complexities, demonstrating Sri Lankan capability to deliver renewable projects at global standards.
Access complete project specifications and generation forecasts for the Mannar wind development in the full article.





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