Prime Minister Harini Amarasuriya has affirmed Sri Lanka’s commitment to strengthening regional solar cooperation and achieving energy security through sustainable development.
PM Amarasuriya emphasized Sri Lanka’s dedication on the second day of the Seventh meeting of the International Solar Alliance (ISA) Regional Committee for Asia and the Pacific Region held in Colombo today.
The meeting, focusing on advancing Regional cooperation for a Solar-powered future, was held under the theme ‘Advancing Solar Cooperation Across a Region of Diversity and Opportunity’, with Sri Lanka being the vice chair of the high-level dialogue.
Delivering the inaugural speech, PM Harini Amarasuriya emphasized the country’s dedication to strengthening regional solar cooperation and achieving energy security through sustainable development.
Marking the country partnership between Sri Lanka and the ISA Regional Committee, the official framework of the roadmap was signed and presented to the Minister of Energy, Kumara Jayakodi.
Addressing the event, Minister Kumara Jayakody revealed the initiative of the government, “Battle for Solar Energy”, to include the expansion of rooftop solar power systems and the government’s commitment to achieving 70% renewable energy by 2030, laying the groundwork for a greener and more resilient future.
The conference provided a platform for forging new regional partnerships, with the University of Moratuwa identified as a key knowledge and research hub for solar innovation.
PM Harini Amarasuriya also participated in the opening of a special solar innovation exhibition, showcasing regional advancements in solar technology and practical solutions for solar adoption across diverse socio-economic contexts.
The event was attended by the High Commissioner of India for Sri Lanka, Santosh Jha, Director General of ISA, Ashish Khanna and a delegation and representatives of 124 countries from the region of Asia and the Pacific. (Newswire)