2 July 2024 04:33 pm Views - 12905
The decision was announced by Power and Energy Minister Kanchana Wijesekera in a recent post on X.
The revision, effective from July 1, 2024, is based on a formula adopted in 2022, which considers the USD rate, interest rates, and other economic factors. This formula ensures the tariff rates are reflective of current economic conditions.
"The revised rates aim to promote the development of rooftop solar projects and other renewable energy initiatives under 10MW," Minister Wijesekera stated. "This decision follows extensive stakeholder consultations and a detailed report from the tariff committee."
The revised tariff rates for rooftop solar development and the renewable energy feeding tariff are as follows:
Revised roof top tariff (20-year flat rate):
- Up to 500kW: Rs 27.06 per kWh
- Over 500kW: Rs 23.18 per kWh
Revised feeding tariff (20-year flat rate):
- Solar: Rs 25.48 per kWh
- Mini Hydro: Rs 30.53 per kWh
- Wind: Rs 29.86 per kWh
- Biomass: Rs 52.77 per kWh