Colombo, 8 August 2024 — Greenstat Hydrogen Sri Lanka Pvt Ltd (GHSL) has signed a pivotal Letter of Intent (LOI) with the University of Ruhuna (UoR), aiming to advance Green Hydrogen research and development. This partnership, involving the Faculty of Engineering at UoR, promises to place Sri Lanka at the forefront of sustainable energy innovation.

Vice Chancellor of the University of Ruhuna, Senior Professor Sujeewa Amarasena, highlighted the institution’s strong track record in fostering successful collaborations:
“University of Ruhuna has been an active partner for previous programs with renowned institutions. We fully support this initiative and remain committed to enhancing academic and research networks in Green Hydrogen.”

The collaboration will prioritize Green Hydrogen technologies and their role in Sri Lanka’s energy transition. UoR has pledged comprehensive administrative support to ensure projects align with regulatory requirements, bolstering their success.

Sturle Pedersen, Chairman of Greenstat Hydrogen Sri Lanka Pvt Ltd, emphasized the shared vision behind the partnership:
“This venture reflects our mutual goal of fostering innovation and shaping a sustainable future through advanced Green Hydrogen research and development.”

This academia-industry collaboration underscores the potential for Sri Lanka to emerge as a leader in sustainable energy solutions while contributing to global energy transitions.

About Greenstat Hydrogen Sri Lanka Pvt Ltd

Greenstat Hydrogen Sri Lanka Pvt Ltd specializes in the development and commercialization of Green Hydrogen technologies, advancing sustainable energy solutions within Sri Lanka.

Key Takeaways

  • Partnership aims to propel Sri Lanka’s position in Green Hydrogen research.
  • University of Ruhuna and Greenstat Hydrogen Sri Lanka bring complementary strengths to the initiative.
  • Focus on compliance with national and institutional regulations ensures smooth project implementation.

This partnership marks a major step in Sri Lanka’s green energy journey.