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ENCO (Private) Limited

We set up our first company ENCO, to qualify for ESD Project and engaged in Off-Grid village hydro project development as a developer. Social mobilization, get village folks to team up to work for a dream of their own village hydro project, preservation of forest cover in the catchment area, and more interestingly how to share a limited electricity in harmony had been the biggest challenge for us. We produced turbines, frequency and voltage controllers, arranged bank loans and bridging finance as grants from Japanese Rotary Clubs and optimal management of sweat equity of village folks. As a result of this complex mobilization of human energy (sweat equity), technology, funds, natural resources (water) and leadershipby us enable to do 16 village hydro projects in our country as best practice models in the World. This leads ENCO to handle overseas hydropower projects offered by UNIDO, MININFRA and the World Bank.

ENCO is also a Company which awarded with “ISO 9001 : 2015 Certificate” for Construction of Building, Mini Hydropower Stations, Irrigation related Civil and Mechanical Work and Water Supply related Construction Work.

By expanding our Wings, we have formed our First International Branch in Myanmar as “ENCO International (Pvt) Ltd.” on 04th February, 2019. Though we have much experience in Internationally commissioned Power Projects, “ENCO International (Pvt) Ltd.” is the very First Company which we have established as an Associate Company beyond the boundaries of Sri Lanka and we expect to move forward on new vistas to create similar type of Associate Companies in Japan, Kenya, Ethiopia and Afghanistan as well.

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