Solar One Ceylon Power Station Explained

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The Solar One Ceylon Power Station is a 12.56-megawatt solar photovoltaic farm built in January 2017 at Welikanda, in the Polonnaruwa District of Sri Lanka. The solar farm utilizes 315W and 320W polycrystalline modules manufactured by JA Solar Holdings, which are installed over 624 single-axis solar trackers supplied by the Spanish firm Grupo Clavijo.[1] The trackers are expected to boost production up by 20%, compared to a fixed tilt setup.[2]

Hayleys partly funded the project, which is developed and owned by, a Sri Lankan company well-known for working closely with the government in the energy market. The facility took five months to build, and was ceremonially declared open by the Ministry of Power and Renewable Energy Ranjith Siyambalapitiya and deputy minister Ajith Perera. The solar farm is expected to produce approximately annually.

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  1. Web site: Solar One Ceylon Power Plant Completed In Sri Lanka. Energyinsight.info. 31 October 2017. 3 February 2017.
  2. News: Hayleys unveils Sri Lanka’s largest capacity solar power plant in Welikande. 31 October 2017. Lanka Business Online. 16 January 2017.