
Sri Lanka Sustainable Energy Authority
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Overview
The Sri Lanka Sustainable Energy Authority (SLSEA) is the government’s main body for promoting renewable energy, managing resources (solar, wind, hydro, bio), issuing licenses, setting policy, and driving energy efficiency for Sri Lanka’s goal of 70% renewable electricity by 2030, focusing on developing indigenous energy sources, implementing energy efficiency programs (like appliance labeling), and regulating development under the Sri Lanka Sustainable Energy Authority Act, No.35 of 2007
Founded Year
2007
Ownership Type
Government-Owned / State-Owned Enterprise
Business Model
B2C (Business to Consumer)
Time Zone
+5.30
Mission
The SLSEA has presented its mission in slightly different ways. One statement emphasizes guiding the nation in developing indigenous energy and conserving resources through various methods to achieve energy security while protecting national wealth and embracing sustainability. Another focuses on establishing sustainable energy value chains, providing leadership in renewable energy and energy management, and facilitating the country's energy transition.
Vision
An Energy Secure Sri Lanka
Core Values
Sustainability: Focusing on long-term benefits and being mindful of social, economic, and environmental impacts. Continuous Improvement: Keeping up with technological advancements to achieve energy security. Innovation: Being open to and adopting new technologies and solutions. Knowledge and Skills: Utilizing the necessary expertise to meet the country's energy needs.
Company Tagline
We lead the Sustainable Energy Revolution in Sri Lanka
Head Office Country
Sri Lanka