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Sri Lanka: Creating the First Energy Efficient Lighting Center in South Asia

Sri Lanka will host the first energy efficient lighting Center of Excellence in South Asia, thanks to funding from the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID). The Regional Center for Energy Efficient Lighting (RCEEL) will serve as a research hub to develop new lighting technology to be used in Sri Lanka and South Asia. Rebecca Cohn, USAID Mission Director, and Dr. Krishan Deheragoda, Chairman of the Sustainable Energy Authority (SEA) of the Government of Sri Lanka, signed a Memorandum of Understanding to launch the project on Tuesday, February 24, 2009.

RCEEL is the first in a series of energy efficiency Centers of Excellence to be established in countries across South Asia. The Sri Lanka-based center will bring public and private enterprises together to focus on energy efficient lighting that will reduce greenhouse gas emissions, be more cost-effective, increase consumer accessibility to energy, and promote energy efficiency throughout the region.

“Access to energy and economic growth are closely linked, so improvements in lighting technology have the potential to improve business opportunities, create sustainable jobs, and increase prosperity,” stated Rebecca Cohn, USAID Mission Director. “USAID is committed to helping conflict-affected communities return to normalcy as quickly as possible, and one way to do that is by providing improved access to energy. We are hopeful that the RCEEL will produce innovative technologies that will directly benefit these communities,” she continued.

USAID, the development agency of the U.S. Government, has committed up to $800,000 (Rs.91.16 million) through its South Asia Regional Initiative for Energy (SARI/Energy) program. Funding will be used for limited start-up costs, with a focus on creative initiatives to design, test, and manufacture high quality lighting products that benefit underserved communities and increase access to new technologies.

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