CEB Private kalama Bill Adu wena hati

ela

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    Thank you Minister Kanchana Wijesekara.
    Apita adu milata private sector eken power denakan balan inne sir.
    me wage serma private karama sapay saneepay.

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    navi

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    ආන්ඩුවෙ තිබුනා කියලා බිල් අඩු වෙලත් නැනෙ නොමිලෙ වතුර ලැබෙනවා CEB එකට එකෙ වාසිය ගන්නෙ CEB සෙවකයන් උන් මිලියනට වැඩි වැටුප් ගන්නව කිසිම මිනිස්සුන්ට වෙඩගත් දෙයක් නොකර
     

    ela

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    ආන්ඩුවෙ තිබුනා කියලා බිල් අඩු වෙලත් නැනෙ නොමිලෙ වතුර ලැබෙනවා CEB එකට එකෙ වාසිය ගන්නෙ CEB සෙවකයන් උන් මිලියනට වැඩි වැටුප් ගන්නව කිසිම මිනිස්සුන්ට වෙඩගත් දෙයක් නොකර
    awurudu 7k 8k bill wadi nokara indalai un wadi kare bn. CEB thibba nam hondai kiyana eka minissunge katwal walinma ahanna labenawa kiyana eka nam sure!
     
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    ThimalM™

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    Thank you Minister Kanchana Wijesekara.
    Apita adu milata private sector eken power denakan balan inne sir.
    me wage serma private karama sapay saneepay.

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    ලංකාවේ ඉන්න මෝඩ කාලකන්නි ඉතිහාසයේ කරගත්ත ලොකුම අරගැනිල්ල. තව අවුරුදු 5 කින් ලංකාවේ energy sector එක කුණු කොල්ලෙට විකිනෙනකොට තවත් හුරේ දාගෙන ඉන්න තියෙන්නේ

    Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia has signed a contract with Japan's Marubeni Corporation for a wind power plant for a unit cost of USD 0.0156 (compared to unit cost of USD 0.08 for Adani).

    https://economysaudiarabia.com/news...mw-wind-power-deals-with-japanese-consortium/

    This is how it should happen. As the project capacity goes up unit cost reduces. Meanwhile, the 484MW Adani plant has a higher unit cost than the 100MW CEB plant.
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    rangana26

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    ඒ වුනාට කමක් නෑ මේකයි රේල්වේ එකයි දෙකම private කරන්න ඕනේ
     

    monson

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    Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia has signed a contract with Japan's Marubeni Corporation for a wind power plant for a unit cost of USD 0.0156 (compared to unit cost of USD 0.08 for Adani).

    https://economysaudiarabia.com/news...mw-wind-power-deals-with-japanese-consortium/
    ඔය ගණන්වලට කරන්න ලංකාවට එනවද ? :lol:

    Adani sets record straight on wind power project in Sri Lanka

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    India’s Adani yesterday issued a statement setting the record straight over multiple concerns raised by various stakeholders regarding its wind power project in Sri Lanka.

    Yesterday the Daily FT published a report revealing Transparency International Sri Lanka (TISL) seeking transparency and filing 11 Right to Information (RIT) applications. (See https://www.ft.lk/top-story/TISL-demands-transparency-in-Adani-wind-power-project-Files-11-RIT- applications/26-762668)

    In its statement Adani said the proposed wind power project in Sri Lanka has adhered to all requisite due processes and regulatory standards, ensuring that it meets the highest standards of transparency and efficiency.



    Regulatory compliance and due process

    • Government-to-Government mechanism: The project complies with Sri Lanka’s Electricity Act, which allows proposals under the G-2-G mechanism.
    • Request for Proposal (RFP) process: In line with longstanding procurement guidelines, the government floated an RFP, and developers, including Adani, responded. The project underwent thorough technical evaluation by the Project Committee of the Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) and tariff negotiation by the Cabinet Appointed Negotiation Committee (CANC).
    • Regulatory approval: The Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka (PUCSL) has approved the project, further affirming its adherence to all regulatory standards.


    Competitive tariff rates

    The tariff negotiated for Adani’s wind power project is highly competitive, as illustrated in the table below:

    Adani’s project, with a tariff of Rs. 24.78 per unit, is notably lower than the tariffs of other renewable energy projects recently approved, and significantly cheaper than fossil fuel-based power generation.



    Economic and environmental benefits

    1. Foreign direct iinvestment: The project brings in 100% FDI worth $ 1,029 million (approximately Rs. 308.7 billion), broken down as follows:

    o Wind plants: $ 741 million (approximately Rs. 222.3 billion)

    o Transmission infrastructure: $ 288 million (approximately Rs. 86.4 billion)

    2. Employment generation: The project will create over 1,200 jobs, providing a significant boost to the local economy.

    3. Green energy production: Generating about 1,500 million units of green power annually, the project will meet the energy needs of 590,000 households and help Sri Lanka achieve its renewable energy target of 70% by 2030. This green energy production will avoid 1.06 million tons of CO2 emissions annually, offering an economic benefit of up to $ 100 million per year.

    4. Cost reduction and consumer benefits: Targeted for completion by 2025, the project will reduce the government’s electricity purchase costs by approximately $ 83 million per year (about Rs. 25 billion), leading to a reduction in consumer electricity tariffs by Rs. 17 per unit.

    5. Lowest wind tariff: Adani’s wind power tariff of Rs. 24.78 per unit is the lowest in the country, cheaper than the CEB’s 100 MW wind power plant at Thambapavani and significantly lower than oil-based power at Rs. 80 per unit.

    6. Foreign exchange savings: By replacing higher-cost, import-dependent fossil fuel power, Adani’s project will save Sri Lanka over $ 270 million annually in foreign exchange, potentially up to $ 5.4 billion over the project’s lifetime.

    This project exemplifies Adani’s commitment to fostering sustainable energy solutions while delivering substantial economic and environmental benefits to Sri Lanka in what is Sri Lanka’s biggest fforeign direct iinvestment up to date in history.

    - https://www.ft.lk/front-page/Adani-sets-record-straight-on-wind-power-project-in-Sri-Lanka/44-762766
     

    stasia

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    Ceb එකේ උන් හවස පහ වෙනකම් බෝක්කු උඩ ඉඳලා පස්සේ පැයක් දෙකක් වැඩ කරලා ot දාගන්නවා.
     
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