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ADB Approves $100 Million Loan to Enhance Financial Sustainability of Sri Lanka’s Power Sector

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) today approved a $100 million policy-based loan to support and facilitate reforms aimed at enhancing the financial sustainability of the power sector in Sri Lanka.

The Power Sector Reforms and Financial Sustainability Program will complement the International Monetary Fund’s Extended Fund Facility arrangement and bolster the operational efficiency and competitiveness of the country’s power sector. The program will help create a conducive environment for private investments, boost renewable energy development, and modernize power grids.

“Developing cost-competitive renewable energy and providing reliable and affordable electricity supply—with a transparent and independent power sector regulatory framework—will help Sri Lanka drive economic growth and address the current financial and economic crisis,” said ADB Principal Energy Specialist Jaimes Kolantharaj. “This program will support reforms in the power sector introduced under the Electricity Act, including institutional and regulatory reforms to improve the operational sustainability of the electricity sector.”

The program will also support the development of renewable energy to accelerate the country’s transition to clean energy as envisaged under Sri Lanka’s nationally determined contributions.

The program will help the government undertake institutional reforms in the electricity sector by establishing independent companies with defined functions and supporting the strengthening of their corporate governance and financial sustainability. It will support regulatory reforms with the implementation of the new national tariff policy that will improve the financial sustainability of the sector through cost-reflective tariffs.

To help accelerate investments in renewable energy, the program will assist multiple initiatives under the renewable energy expansion plans for 2023–2030. Key initiatives include implementing periodic revisions of feed-in tariffs for small power plants and rooftop solar users, facilitating the integration of renewable energy projects into the national grid, and effectively applying a competitive procurement framework for renewable energy projects. The program will support increased women’s participation in the power sector by developing policies to promote the equitable participation of female customers, female entrepreneurs, and women from disadvantaged community groups.

ADB will provide an additional $1 million technical assistance grant from its Technical Assistance Special Fund to support program implementation, capacity building of electricity companies, and the development of their business plans and overall power system development plans.

ADB is committed to achieving a prosperous, inclusive, resilient, and sustainable Asia and the Pacific, while sustaining its efforts to eradicate extreme poverty. Established in 1966, it is owned by 68 members—49 from the region.

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