Jetwing Hotels increases reliance on solar power with an investment of USD 1 million in 2024

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Jetwing Hotels increases reliance on solar power with an investment of USD 1 million in 2024
Jetwing Hotels increases reliance on solar power with an investment of USD 1 million in 2024

Jetwing Hotels, a pioneer in the Sri Lankan hospitality industry for over five  decades, remains dedicated to fostering positive change for people and the planet. In line with  this commitment, Jetwing Hotels has invested over one million USD to expand its solar  photovoltaic (PV) installations by 1.6 megawatts (MW) by the end of July 2024. Installation work commenced in December 2023 and has made significant progress, currently standing at 65%  completion.  

Jetwing Hotels has been at the forefront of integrating renewable energy into its hotel operations  since 2010, when a 20-kilowatt (kW) system was installed specifically for guest room lighting at  Jetwing Blue in Negombo. In the past 14 years, Jetwing Hotels has strategically implemented  solar PV systems amounting to 925kW across its various properties along with the corporate  office (Jetwing House) in Colombo which features its own solar PV system with a capacity of 40kW. In 2023, Jetwing Hotels generated 1,069-megawatt hours (MWh) of solar energy across its  properties; equivalent to providing power for 13,490 households and mitigating the release of  608 metric tons of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere.  

The forthcoming solar PV system installations will enhance the current capacity up to 2.6 MW, achieved by incorporating new installations and expanding existing systems. Jetwing Hotels  currently meets 8% of their electricity requirement through solar PV installations. The new  expansion will triple that contribution, resulting in 24% of their total electricity usage being  covered through solar power. 

While most systems are roof-mounted, certain properties of Jetwing are embracing innovative  approaches to PV installations. At Jetwing Vil Uyana, nestled in the heart of Sri Lanka’s Cultural  Triangle, and Jetwing Kaduruketha, situated amidst the serene countryside of Wellawaya, solar  PV systems will be integrated into the roof structures of the car parks, effectively utilising the  available space. Furthermore, Jetwing Kaduruketha and Jetwing Surf will feature systems capable  of generating surplus energy beyond the hotels’ day-time requirements, with excess power being  exported to the national grid. 

Situated on the outskirts of the Yala National Park, Jetwing Safari Camp is set to showcase its  commitment to sustainability with the installation of a 120kW roof-mount solar PV system. This  solar PV system will play a pivotal role in mitigating the hotel’s carbon footprint. The emissions 

avoided from the total electricity generated are projected to surpass all Scope 1 and Scope 2  emissions; emissions produced directly from the facilities, and indirect emissions from the energy  purchased and utilised by the hotel, respectively. This endeavor not only underscores Jetwing  Hotels’ dedication to renewable energy but also exemplifies its proactive approach to  environmental stewardship.  

Jetwing Hotels’ investment demonstrates its alignment with Sri Lanka’s commitment to  sustainable and green development. By contributing to the nation’s ambitious plans, Jetwing is  supporting Sri Lanka’s goal to primarily meet its electricity needs through renewable energy  sources by 2030 and achieve net-zero emissions by 2050. With recent expansions, 66% of Jetwing  Hotels’ energy demand will be met through self-produced renewable sources; including biomass  boilers, innovative steam-powered vapor absorption chillers that are used in four hotels, solar thermal systems, and biogas digesters that convert food waste into fuel used at associate 

kitchens across the chain.  

Jetwing Hotels is guided by meticulous Environment Management Systems that are periodically  vetted under the ISO 14001 standard and continuously tracks Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions  across all operations. In 2016, Jetwing Hotels became the first hospitality company in Sri Lanka  to verify its greenhouse gas inventory under the ISO 14064 standard. In line with its commitment  to reduce GHG Emissions through the introduction of sustainable practices to its operations, the  latest installations will result in an emission reduction of over 1,200 metric tons of carbon dioxide annually. 

Jetwing Hotels remains a pioneer in sustainable tourism and is committed to further investing in  renewable energy projects for a greener future in Sri Lanka. Jetwing Hotels’ commitment to  renewable energy and sustainable practices has not gone unnoticed. The Green Building Council  of Sri Lanka (GBCSL) recently honored Jetwing Hotels with the Green Investment Excellence  Award for 2023 in the tourism sector.  

With a legacy spanning over half a century in the tourism industry, Jetwing Hotels has established  itself as a pioneer in curating unique experiences and offering authentic Sri Lankan hospitality.  As a family-owned brand, Jetwing continues to be a leading advocate for sustainability and  responsible tourism, with ongoing initiatives focused on community upliftment, environment  conservation, and resource efficiency. The brand’s diverse portfolio includes a range of luxury  hotels and villas, each offering a unique perspective on Sri Lanka’s rich cultural heritage and  natural beauty.