01 223223 - -236 236 02 237237 -- 265265 03 267 - 270 ሺሻ 04 271 - 280 05 281281- -285 285 06 287287 -- 292292 07 293 - 304 ሺሻ 08 305 - 311 ሺሻ 09 313 - 317 ሺሻ Ministry of Power and Renewable Energy Ministry of Power and Renewable Energy Ministry of Power and Renewable Energy MINISTRY Following subjects and functions have been assigned to the Ministry of Power and Renewable Energy as per the Gazette Notification, No.1933/13/3 dated 21 September 2015 1. Formulation of policies, programmes and projects, monitoring and evaluation in regard to CEB the subjects of power & renewable energy and those subjects that come under the purview of Departments, Statuary Institutions and Public Corporations listed in the said gazette. LECO 2. Formulation of an appropriate power policy for the control, regulation and utilization of power resources SLSEA 3. Investigation, planning, monitoring and development of activities relating to generation of power from sources, such as water, heat, coal and wind 4. Rural electrification SLAEB 5. Management of demand to ensure energy efficiency and development of renewable power 6. Development of Renewable Energy SLAERC 7. Matters relating to all other subjects assigned to Institutions under the purview of the Ministry LTL 8. Supervision of the Institutions under the purview of the Ministry LCC Vision Mission “ Energy security of the Nation is “Provide Quality, Reliable, Sustain- assured ..” able and affordable energy for eco- SLE nomic prosperity of the Nation. ” The Institutions under the Purview of the Ministry CEB: Established by Act No.17 of 1969. It is empowered to generate electrical energy, transmit it and distribute same to all categories of consumers and to collect revenue as per the tariff approved by the Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka (PUCSL) Lanka Electricity Company (Private) Limited (LECO) : A subsidiary of CEB with shareholding of 54.84% , and with minority shareholding of the Treasury 43.56%, Urban Development Authority 0.79% and Local Authority 0.81% LTL: A subsidiary of CEB with shareholding of 63% , with minority shareholding of its employees (37%) 225 Performance 2017 & Programme for 2018 Ministry of Power and Renewable Energy Sri Lanka Sustainable Energy Authority (SLSEA) : MINISTRY Established under the Sustainable Energy Authorty Act , No.35 of 2007 CEB Sri Lanka Atomic Energy Regulatory Council : Established under the Sri Lanka Atomic Energy Act No. 40 of 2014 LECO Sri Lanka Atomic Energy Board : Established under the SLSEA Sri Lanka Atomic Energy Act, No.40 of 2014 SLAEB Lanka Coal Company (Pvt). Ltd : A subsidiary of CEB with shareholding of 60% with minority shareholding by the Treasury (20%), Sri Lanka Shipping Corporation (10%) and SLAERC Sri Lanka Ports Authority (10%) Sri Lanka Energies (Pvt) Ltd : A subsidiary of CEB with LTL 100 % share holding. LCC Development Objectives The Ministry plans to increase generation capacity of the system including increase of share SLE of Renewable Energy sources, diversifying the Energy Mix, reducing total technical and commercial losses of the Transmission and Distribution networks and implementation of Demand Side Management measures fulfilling the following development objectives: 1. Increase Power Generation Capacity of the country from the existing 4,043 MW to 6,900 MW by 2025 with maximum development of Renewable Energy 2. Improve Transmission Network, From 601 km of 220 kV to 1,300 km by 2025 From 2,310 km of 130 kV to 3,000 km by 2025 3. Improve Distribution Network to provide quality service and to maintain 100% Household Electrification level. 4. Increase Renewable Energy capacity from existing 32% in 2016 to achive the status of carbon neutrality by 2050. 5. Reduce Technical and Commercial losses of the System from 10% to 9% by 2025 6. Convert the power system of the country to a Smart Grid by encouraging manufacturing of electrical equipment locally 226 Performance 2017 & Programme for 2018 Ministry of Power and Renewable Energy Power Sector Status and Performance 2017 MINISTRY Sri Lanka’s national electrification ratio has grown from 99.3% in 2016 to 99.7% in October 2017, and has already reached 100% electricity accessibility which is commendable by south Asian standards. Sri Lanka is the only country in South Asia that has 100% electricity CEB accessibility with 24 hrs uninterrupted electricity supply. Electricity Demand LECO Demand for electricity is growing at a rate of about 6% per year. Maximum reported Peak Demand during 2017 was 2,523 MW on 17th May 2017. Average daily demand was approximately 40 GWh and maximum reported on 26th April 2017, was 44.97 GWh. SLSEA 9, 681 GWh of electricity has been generated up to the month of August 2017. Forecasted electricity demand for end of 2017 and 2018, according to the Least Cost Long-Term Generation SLAEB Expansion Plan are respectively 13, 656 GWh and 14, 588 GWh respectively. Maximum Daily demand in, 25 April 2016 42.34 GWh SLAERC 26 April 2017 44.97 GWh LTL Figure 1: Change in Daily Load Curve over the years LCC SLE There are 6,647,074 electricity consumers in the country, dominated by domestic consumers (87%) according to the tariff category. Electricity demand consists of 34% of Domestic consumers, 29% from Industries and 21% from General Purpose consumers, with the balance 16% coming from Religious organizations, Government institutions, Hotels and Street lighting. Electricity Consumer base Domestic 5,813,077 Figure 3: Consumer Religious 39,744 categories General Purpose 726,271 Industrial 62,437 Government 2,212 Hotel 565 Bulk+S.L. 2,768 Total 6,647,074 Figure 2: Number of Electricity consumers in the country 2017 Figure 4: Electricity Demand by sectors 227 Performance 2017 & Programme for 2018 Ministry of Power and Renewable Energy Installed Electricity Generation Capacity 2017 MINISTRY Installed electricity generation capacity of the national power grid is 4,043 MW as at August 2017, which is a 0.6% increase from last year. CEB During the last eight months of 2017, respective electricity generation shares in total generation were 23% hydropower and other renewables (NCRE) ,40% Coal, and 37% Oil. LECO SLSEA SLAEB SLAERC LTL Figure: 6 Generation Mix 2017 (up to August) LCC 1 Enhanced Electricity Accessibility – Electricity Distribution Electricity distribution network consist of 99 % Jaffna 28, 479 Low Voltage Electricity Distribution SLE substations, 33 kV and 11 kV Medium voltage 95% Kilinochchi (MV) lines currently 32,863 km in length 95% and Low voltage distribution lines which are Mullaithivu 139,213 km in length including underground Mannar 100 % cables. 98% Vavuniya 100% 99% 99% Ministry ensures the rural electrification towards >99% 99 % Trincomalee improvement of the quality of life of rural Anuradhapura people and balanced economic development of Puttalam 100 % rural areas. Up to August, of this year, 692 km 99 % Polonnaruw 99% of Medium Voltage distribution lines and 3,239 Kurunegala a Batticoloa km of Low Voltage distribution lines and 118 Matale 98 % 98 % distribution substations were constructed with Kandy a cost of 10.6 billion Rupees. In 2017, 129,798 100 % Ampara 99% new service connections including 111,200 100% Kegalle 97% Gampaha Badulla 99% new household (Domestic) connections were Nuwaraeliya 100% provided. Colombo 97 % Moneragala Kalutara Rathnapura 98% Electrification level – 99.7% 100% 100% Galle Hambantota Matara 100% 100 % 100 % 228 Performance 2017 & Programme for 2018 Ministry of Power and Renewable Energy Following Electricity Distribution projects were carried out in 2017 Project Total Funding Present status MINISTRY Estimated Agency sept-2017. cost (Rs. Mn) CEB 1 Electricity Supply Reliability 20,073 Asian Procurement Improvement Project Development process • Construction of 116 Bank commenced LECO schemes and on going Power supply to 35,710 households SLSEA • Construction of Hybrid renewable energy systems in 03 small islands in Northern province, SLAEB Nainativu, Analitivu, Delft 2 MV Network Energy Efficiency 2,100 Asian Constructions Improvement Development 92% completed SLAERC • Construction of 33kV Bank tower lines and gantries in Vavuniya,Kebithigollawa, LTL Anuradapura, kahatagasdigiliya Kiribathkumbura,Galaha Akkaraipatthu, Pothivil. 3 Efficiency improvement of MV 1,040 Asian 48% of LCC Distribution Network Development Constructions • Construction of 82 km of Bank work completed SLE 33 kV Tower Lines and Five 33 kV Switching Gantries 4 Capacity Improvement of LECO 2,165 CEB 34% of Distribution Network Constructions work completed National Programme on Energy Demand Side Management, Efficient Energy Use and Energy Conservation – The Presidential Task Force on Demand Side Management Government has given a high priority to Energy Conversation and Efficient usage of Energy through its manifesto. Energy sector of Sri Lanka is heavily dependent on imported coal and petroleum resources. It is envisaged that an average of 1,000 GWh of electricity can be saved within next 5 years and the following projects are being implemented to achieve this target, • Replacing inefficient street lamps with efficient LED street lamps by the Ministry of Provincial Councils and Local Government. -Bidding process has been commenced. • Energy Labelling for electric appliances -Energy labelling of Fans & LED bulbs has been completed, and energy labeling of Refrigerators is in progress • Development of a Smart Grid • Distribution of LED Lamps to the households targeting to reduce 300 MW from the Peak demand. 10
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