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Lakbima 2017-02-19

පුනර්ජනනීය විදුලියෙන් ස්වයංපෝෂිත වීම ලෙහෙසි අභියෝගයක් නොවේ

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CEB Engineers to ‘push’ MS towards “clean coal power plants”

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Hiru News 2017-02-16

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විදුලි අර්බුද ඇතිකිරීමේ කුමන්ත්‍රණ

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Sri Lanka’s CEB gets ADB funding for 100MW wind farm

Sri Lanka’s so-called ‘renewable energy mafia’ had lobbied the power regulator to adopt cost plus formulae and presented various arguments to push up renewable feed it tariffs, critics say…READ MORE…

Eng. (Prof.) R H Paul Memorial Oration : Enabling Power Systems of the Future

LNG Plant at Hambanthota

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Lankadeepa 2017-02-05

Fund Raising Program

Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD)
is one of the major health problem in Sri Lanka. It has been spread into several district and NCP has become more vulnarable to this disease. Lack of clean drinking water and extensive use of low quality fertilisers are regarded as major factors in CKD. Fomer General Manager (CEB), Mr. Wickramasekara and few engineers in CEB have started a water project for  providing clean water to villages in NCP. In order to continue this project, a fund raising program by way of selling CEB ties & accessaries will be launched at 1.00 pm on 3rd February 2017 at RCL. Your participation is highly appreciated.

CEBEU AGAINST DIESEL POWER – WANT COAL POWER PLANT IN TRINCO

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Private power augments dwindling hydropower as drought worsens

As Sri Lanka enters a period of prolonged drought, the strain on the country’s electricity grid continues to mount. Authorities, alarmed at the rapidly worsening situation, announced a variety of measures throughout the past week, aimed at conserving electricity and connecting more power to the national grid.

With the capacity of hydropower reservoirs at 32.8%, and water levels at all of its reservoirs below 50%, the Ministry of Mahaweli Development and Environment this week stressed that providing water for drinking and for farmers to protect their crops, would take precedence over releasing water for electricity generation. READ MORE…