New Fortress Energy to develop 350 MW power plant in Sri Lanka
NEW YORK – New Fortress Energy Inc. announced on Tuesday (13) that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Lakdhanavi Limited (LTL), a private company in Sri Lanka, to jointly develop a 350 MW gas-fired power plant in the Kerawalapitiya Power Complex located in Colombo.
“This partnership builds on our efforts to accelerate Sri Lanka’s transition to cleaner, cheaper energy,” said Wes Edens, Chairman and CEO of New Fortress Energy. “This development will further advance the introduction of natural gas and add additional modern power infrastructure.”
LTL was previously awarded a 20-year power purchase agreement (PPA) with the Government of Sri Lanka through a competitive tender to provide electricity to the national grid.
On July 8, New Fortress announced the signing of a Framework Agreement with the Government of Sri Lanka to build an offshore Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) receiving, storage and re-gasification terminal located off the coast of Colombo, and rights to supply gas to the existing 300 MW Yugadanavi power plant. New Fortress will utilize this same LNG terminal to also supply natural gas to this new 350 MW power plant. These two power plants total approximately 650 MW within the Kerawalapitiya Power Complex.
The MoU is non-binding on the parties, and the actual terms of any future definitive agreements may differ from the terms of the MoU.
New Fortress Energy Inc. is a global energy infrastructure company founded to help accelerate the world’s transition to clean energy. The company funds, builds and operates natural gas infrastructure and logistics to rapidly deliver fully integrated, turnkey energy solutions that enable economic growth, enhance environmental stewardship and transform local industries and communities.
–Business Wire