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BE COOL: No power cuts till end of January

COLOMBO : The Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka (PUCSL)announced on Thursday, Jan.27, that there will be no scheduled power interruptions until next Monday Jan.31.

PUCSL Chairman Janaka Ratnayake said that the decision was taken by the Commission considering and analyzing the supply and demand data of the electricity consumption.

The PUCSL did not grant the permission for the proposal made by the Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) for scheduled power interruption, Ratnayake said.

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The PUCSL has also taken steps to develop a system for the efficient use of power generators owned by state and private institutions as a solution to the power crisis.

PUCSL Chairman Janaka Ratnayake said they have started discussions with government and private companies that own power generators. “Negotiations with two such groups have now been successfully concluded. They have responded positively to our proposal. When there is a shortage of electricity, the owners of generators are encouraged to supply their electricity demand from those generators initially. With that the demand for electricity on the national grid will decrease and it will be easier to meet the national demand in case of shortage. In the second phase of this programme, we are looking at options to connect the generators owned by state and private companies to the national grid in the case of a power shortage” he added.

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