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Coordinates | 6°13′54″N 81°05′08″E / 6.2317°N 81.0856°E |
Status | Operational |
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Make and model | Solon SE (48000) |
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The Sagasolar Power Station is a solar photovoltaic power station built next to the Hambantota Solar Power Station, in Hambantota, Sri Lanka. The solar farm is owned and developed by Sagasolar, a joint venture between LOLC Group and Faber Capital Limited, with 70% debt funded by DFCC Bank, Commercial Bank of Ceylon, and Hatton National Bank. The 10- megawatt facility is expected to generate approximately 19 GWh annually for at least 25 years. [1]
48,000 solar panels manufactured by Solon International are utilized in the solar farm, which extends 45 acres (18 ha), within a zone declared for solar power developments by the Sri Lanka Sustainable Energy Authority. [2]
Sagasolar Power Station | |
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Country | |
Location | |
Coordinates | 6°13′54″N 81°05′08″E / 6.2317°N 81.0856°E |
Status | Operational |
Commission date |
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Owner(s) |
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Solar farm | |
Type | |
Site area |
|
Power generation | |
Make and model | Solon SE (48000) |
Nameplate capacity |
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Annual net output |
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The Sagasolar Power Station is a solar photovoltaic power station built next to the Hambantota Solar Power Station, in Hambantota, Sri Lanka. The solar farm is owned and developed by Sagasolar, a joint venture between LOLC Group and Faber Capital Limited, with 70% debt funded by DFCC Bank, Commercial Bank of Ceylon, and Hatton National Bank. The 10- megawatt facility is expected to generate approximately 19 GWh annually for at least 25 years. [1]
48,000 solar panels manufactured by Solon International are utilized in the solar farm, which extends 45 acres (18 ha), within a zone declared for solar power developments by the Sri Lanka Sustainable Energy Authority. [2]