The document proposes the Trincomalee Wind Power Project in Sri Lanka. The project aims to generate 35 MW of electricity through wind energy to contribute to Sri Lanka's goal of meeting 20% of electricity needs through renewable sources by 2020. Key points include: 1) The project is sponsored by experienced organizations like SSLDA Power Company and supported by the Ceylon Electricity Board. 2) Wind power generation costs in Sri Lanka are competitive at 7.70 Rs/kWh on average and there is growing demand for renewable energy. 3) The project requires technical expertise in areas like finance, engineering and meeting environmental regulations. It is financially feasible with a mix of loans and equity investments totaling $