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USAID and SLSEA collaborate to empower businesses with Energy Efficiency Solution

by Gayan Abeykoon
October 3, 2023 7:07 pm 0 comment
The USAID SLEP signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the SLEA to develop the National Energy Benchmarking Portal.

In a joint initiative aimed at fostering energy efficiency among businesses and simplifying energy usage reporting, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has partnered with the Sri Lanka Sustainable Energy Authority (SLSEA) to unveil a groundbreaking tool.

Recently USAID, in collaboration with SLSEA through its Sri Lanka Energy Program, introduced the National Energy Benchmarking Portal (NEBP). The launch of NEBP marks a significant step toward a more sustainable and energy-efficient future for businesses in Sri Lanka. The National Energy Benchmarking Portal (NEBP) is the result of two years of collaboration between USAID, SLSEA and select private organizations. The portal is a digital solution to disseminate energy consumption data and will be managed by SLSEA as a central repository for energy consumption data from all industrial, commercial and government facilities in Sri Lanka, starting with supermarkets and the financial sector.

The portal will improve the efficiency and accuracy of data entry and analysis for nearly one million consumer accounts, allowing for identification and comparison of consumption patterns in real time.

Christopher Powers, Director of Economic Growth at USAID/Sri Lanka, called the new portal a critical tool to support energy efficiency initiatives. “USAID, through the Sri Lanka Energy Program, aims to introduce clean energy and reduce excess energy use across Sri Lanka.

This portal is a critical tool that will support USAID investments to power an energy sector that is secure, efficient and sustainable,” he said.

“We initiated mandatory energy efficiency and conservation (EE&C) program many years after voluntary programs failed to impress the majority of Sri Lankan enterprises,” said Ranjith Sepala, SLSEA chairman. “Due to their low-cost energy supply, businesses rarely make energy efficiency and conservation investments despite their financial appeal. Now, with realistic energy prices, is the ideal time to engage businesses in EE&C, and we appreciate USAID’s assistance in digitizing our process.”

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