Sri Lanka is looking to save 1,290 Gigawatts of electricity by implanting a series of new energy saving technology solutions by 2025, said Chairman, Sri Lanka Sustainable Energy Authority (SLSEA) Ranjith Sepala yesterday. He was making the keynote address at a conference hosted by AHK Trade Mission to Sri Lanka comprising eight German companies who have expressed strong interest in the Sri Lankan energy market.Sri Lanka annually spends around...