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Sunday Times: LNG power projects delayed as CEB engineers intensify battle with PUCSL

At least three government-to-government Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) power generation projects are likely to be delayed, with the Ceylon Electricity Board Engineers’ Union (CEBEU) instructing its members to boycott negotiations.

The move comes after the CEBEU decided to intensify its trade union action demanding the removal of the Director General of the Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka (PUCSL), the power sector regulator.

Accordingly, talks on the construction of three LNG power plants involving Japan, China and India will be affected, the union states in a letter sent to Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe. The plants are to be built in Hambantota and Kerawalapitiya.

The CEBEU insists on the removal of PUCSL Director General Damitha Kumarasinghe and blames him for rejecting the CEB’s Least Cost Long Term Power Generation Expansion Plan 2018-2037 (LCLTGEP). The union says the regulator, has instead, approved its own version of the plan in violation of the Sri Lanka Electricity Act. The PUCSL, however, rejects the charge.

In its letter to the Prime Minister, the union states that Mr Kumarasinghe continues to function in his post “despite clear assurances given by the highest ranking authorities of the government that a new person will be appointed to the post of DG of PUCSL.”

As such, union members will refrain from participating in all government-to-government negotiations and other related activities “until a conducive environment is established in the PUCSL by the Government by appointing suitable personnel with professional integrity to the key positions of PUCSL.” The letter insists that the replacement of the PUCSL’s DG without any further delay is a must.

Meanwhile, the union has also written to the PUCSL Chairman informing him that it will launch a “non-cooperation campaign” with the entire PUCSL with immediate effect until a new DG is appointed to the regulator. “During this period, our members will not have any forms of communication with the PUCSL, either written or otherwise, will not attend any meetings, including any outside meetings too if anyone from PUCSL is present,” the letter says.

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Daily Mirror: Cost of electricity in SL is very high compared to other countries in the region

The verbal wrangling between the power regulator Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka (PUCSL) and the powerful Engineers Union of the power monopoly CEB, has come to a boiling point with CEB engineers launching trade union action leaving the smooth power generation, transmission and distribution at risk. The Daily Mirror spoke to the President of the CEBEU, Saumya Kumarawadu on the issue. He shared the following views: 

  • PUCSL MADE FALSE STATEMENTS TO MEDIA SAYING THEY HAD ONLY CHANGED THE INPUT PARAMETERS
  • BY NOW 40% OF THE WORLD’S ELECTRICITY DEMAND IS MET BY COAL
  • WE HAVE TO ADMIT THAT THERE ARE SOME ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES IN LAKVIJAYA POWER PLANT.
  • EVERY YEAR THE CEB MAKES A LOSS CLOSE TO RS. 50 BILLION
 Q  What is the reason behind the ‘work to rule’ campaign by the CEB engineers?

There has not been an approved Least Cost Long Term Generation Expansion Plan (LCLTGEP)  ?for the construction of much needed power plants of the country since 2015 as the regulator, the Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka (PUCSL), failed to approve CEB’s LCLTGEP 2015-2034 and LCLTGEP 2018-2037. The CEB cannot procure or build power plants without a legally approved proper plan.  This situation will definitely lead to a major power crisis for which CEB engineers finally get the blame. As a professional trade union we have a right and responsibility to intervene in this very sensitive issue within our domain.

We had a number of discussions with relevant stake holders and the government in order to get this issue resolved without resorting to trade union actions. Even though their responses at those meetings were positive, no tangible solutions to the issue were foreseeable. This situation made us launch mild trade union actions from time to time. However, when the PUCSL illegally prepared and approved their own Generation Plan discarding the CEB’s LCLTGEP 2018-2037, we decided to fight for the rights of electricity consumers of the country. We started our trade union actions last September in mild form, as mentioned before, withdrawing our members from the Technical Evaluation Committees and Joint Working Groups appointed for the procurement of future power plants. This trade union action was gradually escalated step by step, when we noticed the lethargic approach of the authorities to settle the issue.

 

“We learnt that the PUCSL was making false statements to the media saying they had only changed the input parameters like coal and LNG prices in the model and their illegal plan had become more economical than the CEB’s plan.”

 

Ultimately, the President intervened and inquired from the PUCSL the reasons that prevented them from approving the CEB’s Generation Plan. The reason given by PUCSL was that the government has a policy of not constructing any more coal plants in the country and, on the contrary, CEB’s plan containing coal power plants. The President clarified that there is no such government policy and advised the PUCSL to grant the approval for the CEB’s LCLTGEP 2018-2037. When the regulator ignored the advice of the head of state too, we had no alternative other than resorting to work- to-rule campaign to win our very fair demands.

 Q  As far as you know why does the PUCSL not approve the LCLTGEP running to 2037 from 2018?

Even before the CEB prepared the LCLTGEP 2018-2037, the PUCSL had decided for what plan the approval should be granted. Their main objective was not to ensure formulation of   the best Generation Plan for the country, but to use their authority to make way for investors who were willing to make money out of power generating projects. Since they did not receive the plan they had in mind from the CEB, they prepared and approved their own plan rejecting the CEB’s plan.  This action of approving their own plan is totally illegal as they don’t have a mandate to do so as per the section 43(2) and 43 (8) of the Sri Lanka Electricity Act No. 20 of 2009. This is just like a person going to a Municipal Council to get his house plan approved, being instructed to put up a house handing him a plan designed to the liking of the MC.

We learnt that the PUCSL was making false statements to the media saying they had only changed the input parameters like coal and LNG prices in the model and their illegal plan had become more economical than the CEB’s plan. But, actually what happened was they had forcibly  removed  coal plants in the CEB’s plan giving irrational reasons even before the model was run. Even if they ran their model assuming their input data were correct, coal would still be there in the outcome.  On the other hand, the CEB had submitted input parameters to be used in the model well in advance to the PUCSL and they had never disputed applicability of them until their plan was published. However, they unilaterally changed the input parameters in order to get the plan they wanted and then ordered the CEB to implement it.

 Q  The PUCSL does not want to approve coal power plants in Sri Lanka’s future power generation. As such, why do you fight for coal power generation?

?When deciding on future power plants, we have to consider not only the generating cost but also a number of other factors. Among them energy security, technical constraints and environmental concerns are key. When making your judgment on power generating technology, due consideration should be given to all those key aspects. If only the environmental pollution is considered, we will end up with a Generation Plan that will give rise to host of other issues such as high cost of electricity, low reliability and vulnerability for energy insecurity. The number one reason the CEB has selected coal power plants for our future power requirements is to ensure the energy security. To have better energy security, we need to have a proper mix of coal, LNG and renewable energy sources. If we are going to depend only on one firm energy source like LNG as proposed by the PUCSL, we are taking a very high risk as then the electricity cost of the country would overly depend on LNG prices. In addition to that, coal is still considered as one of the cheapest options to generate electricity. This shows very clearly when looking at the number of coal power plants planned to be constructed by other countries in the world in future.

 Q  Many countries in all continents have begun phasing out coal power generation. But you want Sri Lanka to depend on coal power. Why?

?By now 40% of the world’s electricity demand is met by coal and many countries like Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam, and Bangladesh in our region have planned to put up more coal power plants in their countries. It is better to inquire why countries like Indonesia and Bangladesh, being LNG producers. have decided to construct more coal power plants. Australia is the second largest LNG exporter in the world and yet they produce as much as 63% of their electricity demand using coal.
Like older people who consume less food, countries like the USA, China and India, which were overusing coal power, have started gradually reducing coal. They are shutting down coal plants, which are harmful to the environment, built in 1970s with older technology.  But countries competing for foreign investments like Bangladesh, Malaysia, Indonesia and Vietnam have plans to increase their coal share in order to make energy prices more attractive to investors.

It is no secret that the cost of electricity in Sri Lanka is very high compared to other countries in the region. Because of that, electricity is subsidized to domestic and industrial consumers. Since the electricity tariff is not cost reflective, every year the CEB makes a loss close to Rs. 50 billion. Before commissioning the Norochcholai coal power plant, average cost of electricity was as high as Rs. 23.66 per unit and after commissioning the three coal power plants, the cost of a unit dropped to Rs. 15.07.  However, cost of electricity has an upward trend again as the coal power plant planned to be constructed in Sampur was abruptly stopped. If the country has to be developed, more and more FDIs need to be attracted to the country. But, prevailing high electricity cost has become one of the key factors that discourage such investments as any industry today is energy intensive.

Read the full Article: http://www.dailymirror.lk/article/-We-have-to-depend-on-coal-power-until-our-economy-becomes-more-stable–151764.html

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TheIsland: CEB engineers refuse to cooperate with PUCSL

By Rathindra Kuruwita

The Ceylon Electricity Board Engineers’ Union (CEBEU) had called off its work-to-rule campaign but it would not cooperate with the Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka (PUCSL), CEBEU President Saumya Kumarawadu told The Island yesterday.

The CEBEU Executive Committee that met this week decided to call off the work-to-rule campaign after the Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka had approved the CEB’s base case plan ‘subject to the accommodation of already Cabinet approved “government to government power plants” and the “latest government ‘policy’.

“However, we will not cooperate with the PUCSL because we feel that some of the officials there are unprofessional and are attempting to thwart what the CEB is trying to do. When there are power cuts you will see the results of their action. The tenure of the PUCSL is to end shortly. We hope they appoint independent and professional individuals the next time.”The CEBEU has been demanding the removal of the PUCSL Director General, Damitha Kumarasinghe since May.

Executive Director of Campaign for Free and Fair Elections Keerthi Tennakoon criticised the CEBEU’s attempts to remove Kumarasinghe from his post.

“PUCSL is the regulator of the energy sector. The CEBEU, which is a part of the sector, can’t threaten the government to get rid of Kumarasinghe. One reason is that PUCSL is an independent commission and if a trade union can get its members fired, that will give a bad precedence. The other reason is that neither the President nor the Prime Minister can remove Kumarasinghe, only the PUCSL commissioners can remove him.”

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TheIsland: Don’t mix national well-being with coal contract

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I am happy the ‘True Citizen’ has removed his mask and emerged, identifying himself as Ranil Senanayake as I correctly guessed, and replies my letter of 5th June, He now calls for clarifications as to the fate of our vegetation and health of our people. If RS had read and understood my letter, it clearly states, world renowned consultants in Coal Power Generation Plants, M/s Rambol of Denmark, were selected after careful scrutiny of their qualifications, experience and ability to undertake this consultancy. For the study they had engaged the following internationally reputed experts –

[a] Hans Hartelius, Team Leader, port & infrastructure planning expert

[b] Ole Michaelsen, EIA and ground water resources expert

[c] Henning Smith Lielsen, Marine environment and fish resources expert

[c] Henning Lauridsen, Coastal erosion and EIA studies specialist.

This team had met the following locals:

[a] Dr. Frank Marcus Fernando, Bishop of Chilaw who vehemently objected to siting the plant at Norochcholai, fearing damage to St. Anne’s Church at Talawila, 12 Km away and also environmental pollution

[b] Provincial Environmental Authority

[c] Ministry for Power and Energy

[d] Coast Conservation Department

[e] Department of Fisheries & Aquatic Resources

[f] Central Environmental Authority

[g] Institute of Civil Engineers of Sri Lanka

[h] Federation of Chambers of Commerce & Industries of SL

[i] Ministry of Port Development & Development of South

[j] Sri Lanka Port Authority.

NOTE -This list is mentioned to show to what extent these consultants have gone to, in meeting the local people who had fears any ill effects to both persons and country.

http://www.island.lk/index.php?page_cat=article-details&page=article-details&code_title=186207#

Surely, these internationally reputed experts would have known what RB says of Acid Rain. ‘Acid rain does not usually kill trees directly. Instead, it is more likely to weaken the trees by damaging their leaves, limiting the nutrients available to them or poisoning them with substances slowly released to the soil’. Here is what the Consultants engaged by CEB had to say on Acid Rain. “No Coal fired power plant will run 365 days of the year. For operational and maintenance reasons the average operation time is expected to be 75%, ambient air quality standards were set at as not to harm people, animals and plants. Acid Rains do not occur when ambient air quality standards are met. Low levels of S02 and NOx do not have measurable effect on the pH of rain water. As no acid rain scenario is to be prepared’.

To verify and get first-hand information on this observation, Carlo Fernando the then Consultant to CEB, was sent to India’s Orissa and Bihar tea planting districts and he reported there was absolutely no damage to plantations, confirming the views of M/s.Rambol. The comprehensive M/s. Rambol’s report is available with the CEB and in the Ministry for Power & Energy. The main concerns which RS writes have received the Consultants special attention and recommendations made. They are Coal Import System, Effects of Smoke Emission Effects of Cooling Water Outlets, Effects of Coal Handling, Ground Water Quality, and Water Quality in Puttalam Lagoon etc. Without reading the report of the consultants, it is very uncharitable or unprofessional for RS to say ‘the consultant is attempting to “GREEN WASH” the reality of Dirty Coal. Continue reading “TheIsland: Don’t mix national well-being with coal contract”

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DailyNews: N’chcholai CEB engineers threaten shutdown today

If the authorities fail to provide a favourable response, the CEB Engineers who are currently on a work to rule campaign will decide to suspend work at the Norochcholai coal power plant today, said the CEB Engineers’ Union President Athula Wanniarachchi.

The Ceylon Electricity Board Engineers’ Union (CEBEU) had earlier warned that it will have to shut down the Norochcholai, Lakvijaya Coal Power Station, if the environmental protection license (EPL) is not granted by today.

Several other plants, including those at Matara and Embilipitiya, which need clearance certificates would also have to be shut down, the CEBEU President said.

This decision was taken by the Executive Committee of the Ceylon Electricity Board Engineers’ Union (CEBEU) last week and it was decided to refrain from attending to any breakdowns after regular working hours and on holidays, during the work to rule campaign.

Speaking to the Daily News yesterday, Wanniarachchi said that they had received a letter from the CEB, but the CEBEU had not taken a decision on whether to call off the strike action today.

“We will consider their response and make a decision. We demanded that they withdraw their plan and accept ours. We don’t want to inconvenience the public, but as you can see, we can’t keep operating power plants that do not have the necessary approval,” he said.

The CEBEU claims that although the government had promised to solve the issues raised by the union, two of the main demands had not been fulfilled. The granting of approval to the Least Cost Long Term Generation Expansion Plan (LCLTGEP) 2018-2037 and appointing ‘professionals with high integrity and an unblemished record to key posts in the Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka (PUCSL) are the two main demands.

However, the CEB Spokesman Sulakshana Jayawardena told the Daily News that the Norochcholai issue is linked to the long term power generation issue and the CEBEU had declared trade union action and work to rule action. “Last week they declared that they would go for further trade union action and shutdown the operations of the Norochcholai coal power plant, Barge power plant, Chunnakkam thermal power plant and the Ace power plant in Embilipitiya which have issues with their licenses, both the PUCSL license and environmental license. The environmental license is applicable for the Norochcholai Coal power plant and the others were requested to obtain the long term power generation approval because those power plants are operating without the proper approvals of the PUCSL.

Last week we had a meeting with the Prime Minister together with representatives of the PUCSL and CEBEU, CEB and the two ministries. During the meeting it was agreed to submit the findings or recommendations of the committees by last Thursday to the PUCSL which they did. The PUCSL considered those recommendations last Friday and last morning they sent the decision to the CEB General Manager copied to the CEB Chairman. According to that decision, they informed that the PUCSL grants approval for the CEB Base Case plan, subject to the accommodation of already Cabinet approved government to government power plants and the latest government policy. “That is the approval we received from the PUCSL. There are certain others but this is the main area we have concern over. They have also informed us to submit the least cost generation plan for 2020-2039 on or before April 2019 for the commission’s approval. That is the second point they had notified the CEB General Manager”.

Now it is up to the CEBEU to consider this decision and convey their stance, he said.

http://www.dailynews.lk/2018/06/12/local/153670/n%E2%80%99chcholai-ceb-engineers-threaten-shutdown-today

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TheIsland: Rotational power cuts likely from next week

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Kumarawadu

By Rathindra Kuruwita

The Ceylon Electricity Board Engineers Union (CEBEU) is determined to shut down the Lakvijaya Coal Power station at Norochcholai next Tuesday unless the environmental protection license (EPL) is issued. The Norochcholai shutdown would lead to two-hour rotational power cuts, the CEBEU said.

 

Addressing the media yesterday in Colombo, CEBEU President, Saumya Kumarawadu said that rotational power cuts of at least two hours were likely if Norochcholai was shut down.

 

“That will be a big problem for the people and the economy. It’s up to the government to solve this issue.”

 

Kumarawadu added that while there were environmental issues caused by the power plant, steps had already been taken to address them.

“The problem was that we had to spend a lot of time initially trying to fix technical issues. I think you remember that there were frequent breakdowns initially but now that has been sorted out. If this power plant had been built by the Japanese there wouldn’t have been any problems. But since the technical issues have been sorted out, we can now take steps to address the environmental ones.”

CEBEU’s Athula Wanniarachchi admitted that coal dust and fly ash were problems the people were faced with in the area. However, those issues could be sorted out, he said.

“I think we can pay people and remove them from areas that are severely affected. Compensation isn’t enough if someone gets sick but we have to do what we can.”

By Niranjala Ariyawansha

A five-member committee, appointed by Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe, has recommended that the Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka (PUCSL) withdraw its policy document and approve the Least Cost Long Term Generation Expansion Plan (LCLTGEP) of the Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB).

The instruction was given when Wickremesinghe met the representatives of the CEB administration, the CEB Engineers Union (CEBEU) and the PUCSL. Minister of Power and Renewable Energy, Ranjith Siyambalapitiya and Deputy Minister Ajith P. Perera were also present at yesterday’s (7) meeting. A representative of the CEBEU told Ceylon Today, that all parties had agreed to adopt the new LCLTGEP, in place of the generation mix principle of the Government’s power and energy policy, which has been approved by the Cabinet.

However, the CEBEU noted that their Trade Union action will not conclude until the LCLTGEP is approved.

The CEBEU launched a work-to-rule campaign from 8 May, demanding the immediate adoption of the LCLTGEP and the removal of PUCSL Director General Damith Kumarasinghe.

Holding a press conference yesterday morning, prior to the announcement of the Prime Ministerial committee’s recommendations, they warned that the activities of the Norochcholai Coal Power Plant will  be held back if their demands are not met.

The 900 Megawatt Norochcholai Power Plant, presently, supplies 30 per cent of the country’s power needs. During the dry season, the Norochcolai Power Plant provides 50 per cent of the requirement. “Because of this, there will be a two-hour-long power cut around the country. The Government will have to take the responsibility for this,” CEBEU President Saumya Kumarawadu said.

The environmental impact licence for the Norochcholai Power Plant, from the Wayamba Environment Authority, has been delayed due to a lawsuit filed by a non-government organization. However, according to the CEBEU, the CEB has fulfilled all requirements in order to obtain the licence.

The five-member committee, led by the Secretary to the National Policies and Economic Affairs Ministry, K.D.S. Ruwanchandra, which assessed the LCLTGEP, was appointed on 30 May. The report is scheduled to be submitted on 23 June.

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EconomyNext: Power engineers meet Sri Lanka PM to amid looming blackout

A committee appointed by Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe to solve a deadlock Sri Lanka’s power utility and the regulator has proposed a solution, raising hopes that threatened power cuts will be averted on June 12.

A trade union of engineers had warned that they will shut down a coal plant next Tuesday for which an environmental license had been denied, because the under work-to-rule they have to work by the book.

The Ceylon Electricity Board Engineers Union is on work-to-rule over a controversy involving changes made by the regulator to a long term power generation plan from which coal was removed, and liquefied natural gas was introduced which they say will lead to more expensive power.

A proposal was made that the regulator withdraw its decision which led to controversy and approve it in the interim with conditions, sources said.

Shutdown on so-called ‘illegal’ plants will be averted if the CEB is informed in writing of a settlement to the deadlock before next Tuesday.

In the meantime the CEB has to work on a new power plan under a new energy mix involving both coal and LNG and submit to the regulator for approval as soon as possible.

The government had already proposed three large LNG plants outside the long term generation plan which is made on the least cost basis taking into account energy security in the form on a mix on fuels.

The union has earlier also warned the government not to procure plants without competitive tender and on a so-called take-or-pay basis.

LNG prices collapsed unexpectedly in 2014, even in Asia, especially after natural gas output rose in the US, but demand takes several years to catch up. Crude prices also collapsed in 2015, but have since picked up.

LNG prices rose sharply this month, to around 9.60 US dollars per million British Thermal Units, up 32 percent since April, despite the northern winter season being over, as industrial demand gradually picked up.

New power plant take several years to build and even for industry to switch, distribution, receiving and storage has to be built, all of which take time analysts say.