Sri Lanka Clean Energy Week 2026 Set to Unite the Industry in Just 2 Days  

With just 2 days left, Sri Lanka Clean Energy Week 2026 is set to bring together the country’s clean energy ecosystem on 21 August 2026 at Hotel Marino, Colombo, creating a high-value platform for business connections, industry insights and collaboration.

As Sri Lanka accelerates renewable energy adoption and works towards a more resilient and sustainable energy future, the event will bring together policymakers, utilities, developers, EPCs, manufacturers, technology providers, investors, financiers and C&I energy users to discuss the opportunities shaping the country’s energy transition.

The event is expected to welcome 500+ visitors and 20+ exhibitors, creating a strong platform for networking, knowledge exchange, and business opportunities across the clean energy value chain.

The conference programme will feature three expert panel sessions and two executive roundtables, covering critical areas including solar growth, grid modernization and energy storage, C&I renewable energy adoption,electric mobility and clean energy finance.

The three panel sessions will explore:

  • Solar 2.0: Scaling Sri Lanka’s Next Phase of Solar Growth
  • Grid Modernization & Energy Storage: Building Sri Lanka’s 24×7 Clean Energy Future
  • Accelerating Renewable Energy Adoption for C&I: Driving Industrial Competitiveness, Decarbonization & Net Zero

The two executive roundtables will focus on:

  • Driving Sri Lanka’s Electric Mobility Transition: EV Adoption, Charging Infrastructure & Sustainable Transport
  • Capital for Clean Growth: Financing Sri Lanka’s Next Energy Transition

Adding to the event’s significance, the Sri Lanka Clean Energy Week Leadership Awards will recognise organisations, projects and individuals contributing to the country’s clean energy progress, with 40+ award nominees participating in the recognition programme.

We extend our sincere thanks to our confirmed partners for their continued support in shaping this platform and driving meaningful conversations around clean energy.

  • Presenting Partner: SolaX Power
  • Home and C&I Solar Partner: Usha Shriram Solar
  • Diamond partner: Solplanet, Solis Energy Solutions
  • Gold Partner: Novasys Greenergy Ltd.
  • Industry Partner: Studer Cables
  • Onsite Branding Partner: RadiantIQ Private Limited
  • Exhibition Partner: Suryalogix Private Limited, Thingsnode
  • Industry Association Partner: Solar Industry Association
  • Powered By: SolarQuarter, Wind Insider, EMobility
  • Supporting Partners: India Net Zero Alliance, Future Energy Leadership Alliance, Green Finance Alliance

Our Confirmed Speakers

Chief Guest: Mr. G.M.R.D  Aponsu, Secretary, Ministry of Energy

Guests Of Honor:

  • Prof. Wijendra J. Bandara, Chairman, Sri Lanka Sustainable Energy Authority
  • Eng. Piyal Hennayake, Deputy Chairman/Commissioner, Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka
  • Ms Priyanka Samaraweera, Executive Director, Board of investment of Sri Lanka

Our Esteemed Speakers:

  • Hasith Prematillake, Managing Director, Hayleys Fentons
  • Dr Narendra De Silva, General Manager, Lanka Electricity Company Private Limited
  • Roshane Perera, Deputy Managing Director – Energy, Hayleys Fentons
  • Sameera Ganegoda, CEO, Ceylex Renewables (Pvt) Ltd
  • Javid Kamil, President, Solar Industries Association
  • Dilshan Nanayakkara, Chief Operating Officer – Energy, Hayleys Solar
  • Roshani Dharmaratne, Executive Director, Hayleys Mobility
  • Supun Perera, Chief Investment & Risk Officer, Abans Group PLC
  • Dr. Beshan Kulapala, Director & CEO, Volt Charge Sri Lanka
  • Akthar Afzal, COO, Vidullanka PLC
  • Manoj Tharaka, Managing Director, S.L.A.M. Power Solutions (Pvt) Ltd
  • Lakmal Fernando, Deputy President & MD/CEO, Regen Renewables
  • Kushan Jayasuriya, Director, Solartherm
  • Eshani Thenuwara, Head of Debt Capital Markets, NDB Investment Bank Limited
  • Archana Silva, Senior Manager – Sustainability & Compliance, Panasian Power PLC
  • Chathumin Gunaratne, Partner, Deloitte Sri Lanka
  • Tharindu De Silva, Senior Project Manager, Lanka Electricity Company (LECO)
  • Damith Maiarachchi, Managing Director, Sunrise Engineering (Pvt) Ltd
  • Udana Ratnayake, Energy Advisor, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ)
  • Ankur Mahendru, Technical & Marketing Director, Usha Shriram Solar
  • Fasli Farees, Business Development Manager – Utility and BESS, Solis Energy Solutions
  • Ibrahim Kadriinadar, Regional Sales Manager – India & MENA, Solplanet
  • Mohan Liyanapatabendi, Head of Project Financing, Commercial Bank of Ceylon
  • Dhiren Kundnammal, Director, Sino Lanka Power Gen Pvt Ltd
  • Vinod Jain, Country Manager, NTPC Limited
  • Ranidu Vitharana, Head of Rooftop Solar & BESS, DIMO PLC
  • Rakesh Singh, Chief Executive Officer, Novasys Greenergy Limited
  • Mithila Wegapitiya, Executive Group Vice Chairman, Laugfs Holdings Pvt Ltd.
  • Mahinda Senarath, CEO, Mcbay
  • B. B. D. Jayawardena, Director, Ceylon Energy & Engineering Services Pvt Ltd
  • Hasitha Dinumpura, Head of Asset Management, Greenpower SL
  • Kosala Gunawardana, Director Technical, Minet Lanka Pvt(Ltd)
  • Chamikara De Silva, Chief Manager – Head of Project Finance, Seylan Bank Plc
  • Shelan Fernando, General Manager – Energy Infrastructure, Hayleys Solar

Sri Lanka’s clean energy community will come together in Colombo to exchange ideas, explore opportunities, forge new partnerships, and celebrate the people and organisations driving the country’s energy transition.

From the policies shaping the market to the technologies powering its next phase, the conversations are about to begin.

Join Sri Lanka Clean Energy Week 2026 and be part of the industry shaping what comes next.

Secure your place today. We look forward to seeing you in Colombo.


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