Colombo: India and Sri Lanka have signed an agreement for developing a 100 megawatt solar power plant in the island nation's eastern port district of Trincomalee, as part of the efforts to strengthen bilateral economic partnership, including through cooperation in the renewable energy sector. The signing ceremony took place on Friday at the Ministry of Finance of Sri Lanka for the plant in the country's Eastern province.
The Joint Venture and Shareholders' Agreement (JVSHA) for the Trincomalee Power Company Limited (TPCL) -- a joint venture between National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) Limited from India and the Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) for developing the 100 megawatt solar power plant at Sampur -- has been signed, the Indian mission said in a statement. Signing of this JVSHA demonstrates yet again India's ability to respond to Sri Lanka's priorities in a comprehensive and mutually beneficial manner, it said.
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