Govt mulling cheaper energy sources
Rasika SOMARATHNA
COLOMBO: In the face of impending electricity rate hikes, President
Mahinda Rajapaksa has urged authorities to look into cheaper alternative
power generating avenues to overcome the crisis, without placing the
full burden on the public.
The President has made these observations at the 17th session of the
National Economic Council on Friday, where an extensive discussion took
place to find viable answers to overcome the power crisis.
The President has stressed the importance of completing the
construction of Norochcholai coal power plant by 2010, and looking at
other renewable natural resources such as the wind to generate power,
without heavily depending on fuel.
It had been noted that since the Government withdrew its subsidy on
fuel where a litre of petrol was provided at Rs.55 to the CEB, the Board
had suffered huge losses and had no alternative but to increase the
tariff.
Attention was also drawn to expedite oil exploration to gain maximum
benefits to the country.
The authorities pointed out that the Government was still providing
the kerosene subsidy at a loss of Rs.300 million monthly.
Decisions were also taken to expedite matters regarding water
management while imposing tough regulatory measures to arrest abuse.
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