Adani withdraws from USD 1 bn Sri Lanka power project
The project, slated for completion by mid-2026, had a rough start with Opposition from environmental groups and legal challenges in Sri Lanka's Supreme Court over ecological concerns.
PTI
-
Billionaire Gautam Adani
NEW DELHI, 13 FEB
Adani Green Energy, the renewable arm of billionaire Gautam Adani's
conglomerate, has withdrawn from two proposed wind power projects in Sri Lanka,
following the Island nation's new government deciding to renegotiate tariffs.
Adani group, however, continues to be invested in a USD 700
million terminal project at Sri Lanka's largest port in Colombo.
The project, slated for completion by mid-2026, had a
rough start with Opposition from environmental groups and legal challenges in
Sri Lanka's Supreme Court over ecological concerns.
Unable to meet the demand, the Adani group has withdrawn
from the project.
The group conveyed its decision to the Sri Lankan
government on 12 February saying it learnt that a Cabinet-appointed
negotiations committee and project committee would be constituted to
renegotiate the project proposal.
Leave a Reply
Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *