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As stated on the project disclosurepage, IFC proposes to provide a local-currency senior loan of up to US$18 million equivalent to WindForce PLC, Sri Lanka’s largest renewable energy company, to support the development of utility-scale renewable energy projects in Sri Lanka. The financing will be supported by the IDA21 Private Sector Window Local Currency Facility and structured at the holding-company level.
The proceeds of IFC’s investment will be used to finance:
(i) WindForce’s equity contribution to a 100 MW ground-mounted solar photovoltaic project, Siyabalanduwa Rividhanavi (Pvt) Ltd (“SRPL”), which is under construction; and/or
(ii) other eligible renewable energy projects in Sri Lanka that comply with IFC Performance Standards, potentially battery energy storage systems (“BESS”) of 120MW/480MWh.
The Project supports Sri Lanka’s energy sector reform agenda and contributes to the Government of Sri Lanka’s target of achieving 70 percent renewable electricity generation by 2030, while reducing reliance on imported fossil fuels, lowering generation costs, and improving grid stability.
As stated by the IFC, WindForce’s principal shareholders are the Akbarally Family (approximately 38.99 percent), a diversified Sri Lankan conglomerate, and the Hirdaramani Group (approximately 23.03 percent), a global apparel manufacturer. Together, these shareholders are the Project’s sponsors.
Windforce, incorporated in 2010, is a listed renewable energy company in Sri Lanka. The sponsors of the Company are the Akbarally Family and the Hirdaramani Group. Windforce currently has a portfolio of approximately 252.8.8 MW and an additional pipeline of about 270 MW, primarily in solar, wind, and Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) projects.
The Company’s operational assets include 31 projects located in Sri Lanka (155.658 MW), Pakistan (68 MW), Uganda (20.3 MW), and Ukraine (9 MW). Its development pipeline comprises 196 MW, including 100 MW of solar project with signed Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs), 20 MW at an advanced stage of PPA negotiations, and the remaining capacity under initial development in solar and wind assets primarily located in Sri Lanka. Additionally, Windforce has submitted bids for the development of 138 MW of BESS projects across ten locations in Sri Lanka.
| Private Actor 1 | Private Actor 1 Role | Private Actor 1 Sector | Relation | Private Actor 2 | Private Actor 2 Role | Private Actor 2 Sector |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| - | - | - | - | Windforce PLC | Client | Energy |
Client - Windforce PLC:
Mr. Jivanka Kavishan Pathirage - Manager, Sustainability
Phone: +94 775486650
Email: jivanka@windforce.lk
Address: 334, T.B. Jayah Mawatha, Colombo
Website: www.windforce.lk
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