Sri Lanka raises electricity tariffs and orders strict energy conservation

Change
Sri Lanka implemented new electricity prices effective April 1, applying an 8.5% increase for most users and a 25% rise for consumers exceeding 180 units per billing cycle, and directed state institutions to switch off air conditioners by 3 p.m.
Why it matters
Public-sector and municipal operations face mandatory limits on daytime grid consumption that restrict scheduling of activities requiring significant power. Event organisers can no longer use the national grid for gatherings above 100 people and must secure alternative generation or reduce attendance.
Sri Lanka raises electricity tariffs and orders strict energy conservation
Implications
  • Industrial energy managers at high-consumption facilities must reduce electricity use per billing cycle to keep consumption at or below 180 units or pay a 25% higher tariff on excess usage.

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Source

The Hindu

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Grid & Utilities Energy Transition

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