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EconomyNext – Power fails in Sri Lanka’s capital as CEB work-to-rule begins to bite

ECONOMYNEXT – Sri Lanka’s administrative capital of Sri Jayewardenepura was gripped by an extended power failure as a work-to-rule campaign launched by engineers at the state power utility.

A 220kV high tension grid supplying Sri Jayewardenepura, Dehiwala, Pannipitiya and Ratmalana failed at around 8.00 am Tuesday.

CEB’s engineers are on a work-to-rule campaign from May 08, over the current administration cancelling cheap coal power plants and instead moving towards higher cost liquefied natural gas plants and a take-or-pay plan to outsource fuel procurement.

Engineers had warned that they will not be ‘on-call’ on off-days and after work, and come back to work dropping everything else as they do usually when something goes wrong.

Under a work-to-rule engineers warned that they will work by the book and will not take short cuts to quickly restore power.

Sources at the utility say a 220kV high tension line failure requires more safety checks and quick restoration tactics followed in the last mile low voltage distribution networks are not usually taken. (Colombo/May15/2018)

http://economynext.com/Power_fails_in_Sri_Lanka_s_capital_as_CEB_work_to_rule_begins_to_bite-3-10633-8.html

CT – Power crisis likely

By Niranjala Ariyawansha

The Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) has warned that the country would have to face a severe power crisis if the ongoing work-to-rule campaign, by CEB Engineers’ Union (CEBEU), continues.

CEB General Manager A.K. Samarasinghe said the situation could aggravate due to the resistance, by the Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka (PUCSL), to its Power Generation Plan.

“We cannot go on like this. The majority in the CEB management are engineers. Hence, the current issue has become rather complex,” he said.

He however said there were no power outages reported thus far due to the work-to-rule and therefore the public had not been inconvenienced as yet.

He however warned that the public will face severe problems if any of the power stations were to breakdown.

“If a power station malfunctions, we will need the expertise of the engineers. Therefore, if one shuts down this evening, we will have to wait till morning for them to report to work,” he pointed out.

However, the CEBEU warned that if any power failures were to occur during the course of its work-to-rule campaign, the Government will have to shoulder the blame.
CEBEU President Saumya Kumarawadu said they had decided to distribute posters and leaflets concerning the current situation at the CEB and the PUCSL from 15 May in all major cities of the country.

The CEBEU commenced its work-to-rule campaign demanding the Least Cost Long Term Generation Expansion Plan (LCLTGEP) for 2018 to 2037 be approved by the PUCSL.
Another demand of the CEBEU is for the removal of the Director General of the PUCSL, Damitha Kumarasinghe and to appoint a professionally qualified officer to that post.

http://www.ceylontoday.lk/print-edition/2/print-more/4557

Sunday TimesPresident advises PUCSL to approve more coal power plants

The President’s Office has asked the independent Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka (PUCSL) to approve the Ceylon Electricity Board’s (CEB) long-term generation plan which includes multiple coal power plants.
The advice was given in a letter from his Secretary Austin Fernando to PUCSL Chairman Saliya Mathew. It was issued after an April 25 meeting at which President Maithripala Sirisena claimed he had never opposed more coal power plants being built. The PUCSL is expected to convene on Wednesday to discuss the development.

The CEB Engineers’ Union (CEBEU) is locked in a protracted standoff with PUCSL over its refusal to approve the utility’s original Least Cost Long-Term Generation Expansion Plan (LTGEP) on grounds that coal-power plants are against policy. Instead, the regulator prevailed upon the CEB to draft a fresh proposal that excluded coal–and was based on major hydro, mini hydro, solar, wind, biomass, natural gas, furnace oil-based power and gas turbine power–and approved that last year.
But the CEBEU is battling to have its original plan sanctioned by the regulator. The union’s efforts have now received impetus from the President’s office. The meeting on April 25 was convened to discussion the generation plan and was attended by three Ministers and officials of the Ministry of Power and Energy, PUCSL, CEB and CEBEU.

“The President asked PUCSL Chairman why the CEB’s LTGEP was rejected,” said an official who was present. “The Chairman quoted a CCEM (Cabinet Committee on Economic Management) decision stating that ‘there will be no more coal power plants in the country as decided by H E the President’.” The CCEM was headed by Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe.
Visibly angry, President Sirisena shot back that he had decided no such thing; and that it was wrong for him to be quoted in CCEM minutes without his written commitment or the facts being verified from him.

“He also said, for the second time, that he is not against hi-tech [Japanese], environment friendly coal power so long as these are built in keeping with the country’s environmental laws and regulations,” the official said. “The first time he said this was in May 2017, at a meeting with the CEBEU.”

While the President’s office may have advised the PUCSL to take action, the regulator is an independent commission which–at least legislatively–is protected from political interference. However, the CEBEU is now intensifying pressure on Mr Mathew to sack Director General Damitha Kumarasinghe, blaming him for bringing the PUCSL to “gradual disrepute”.
This week, the union wrote to Mr Mathew saying it will launch a “non-cooperation action” with PUCSL from Tuesday “until staff members with an unblemished record and highest professional integrity are appointed to the topmost paid posts of the PUCSL”.

The CEBEU will boycott all meetings with PUCSL, not respond to letter or requests and “not keep any sort of communication with you”, the letter said. It will also keep away from any other meetings that are attended by Mr Kumarasinghe.
The union will also start a work-to-rule campaign on the same day demanding approval of the CEB’s LTGEP and Mr Kumarasinghe’s removal. This means engineers will not carry out maintenance after 4.15 pm and, if their demands remain unmet, withdraw from night duty in control centers of power stations. “The most critical effect of this will be prolonged outages,” a spokesman said.

Meanwhile, activists decried “pressure tactics” being used by CEB professionals to reverse the no-coal policy. They said engineers, in a note to CEBEU membership on April 18, had claimed that the price of coal-based generation was Rs 7.90 per kilowatt hour (kWh) when compared with Rs 14.80 per kWh for gas-based power.

However, according to the latest bulk supply tariff (BST) submission made by the CEB to PUCSL for October-December 2017, the cost per unit of coal-based generation from Lakvijaya is Rs 14.53 to 14.74 per kWh.

The same submission states that the energy cost for Norochcholai is Rs 8.87 per kWh. “This indicates that CEBEU figures merely refer to energy cost,” said one analyst. “Coal power plants carry significant fixed and variable overheads.”
The cost cited for gas-based generation (Rs 14.80 per kWh) is based on the Kerawalapitiya LNG-powered electricity generation tender. “But this figure includes fuel, operational costs, finance costs and profit for the power plant owner based on the levelised cost of electricity (LCOE) methodology,” the analyst explained. “Thus, comparing this figure with the un-sourced figure of Rs 7.90, which appears to be a projected fuel cost, is inappropriate.”

The PUCSL also published actual generation costs for September 2017 based on CEB submissions, indicating that Lakvijaya coal based generation is Rs 14.00 per kWh. It said these did not include debt-servicing since the loan for the plant sits with the Treasury.

http://www.sundaytimes.lk/180506/news/president-advises-pucsl-to-approve-more-coal-power-plants-293190.html

AdaDerana – ‍අකුරට වැඩ කිරීම තවදුරටත්

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SundayTimes: CEB Engineers Union continuing work-to-rule may see unlicensed PUCSL power plants shutting down

Several power plants being operated without a licence issued by the Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka (PUCSL) are liable to be shut down if the Ceylon Electricity Board Engineers’ Union (CEBEU) continues with its ‘work-to-rule’ campaign.

Earlier this week, engineers stopped work at a 60 Megawatt (MW) barge mounted plant being operated at the Colombo Port. The plant had not been issued a licence by PUCSL, the power sector regulator, since 2015.

CEBEU President Saumya Kumarawadu said their members had decided to stop work at the plant as part of their work-to-rule trade union campaign as it would be “illegal” to operate a plant unlicensed by the regulator.

He noted that there were several other power plants which had been purchased by the CEB to supply emergency power, which were also unlicensed by the regulator. “We are currently gathering information on these plants and will make a decision on whether to stop work at these plants too,” he added.

The CEBEU insists that it will continue its trade union action until the PUCSL takes steps to approve the CEB’s Least Cost Long Term Power Generation Plan (LTGEP) and remove PUCSL Director General Damitha Kumarasinghe, who it blames for the spat between the CEB and PUCSL over coal power plants in the LTGEP.

The PUCSL had earlier rejected coal power plants on the grounds that they are against Government policy. The LTGEP approved by the regulator currently has no coal power plants and is based on major hydro, mini hydro, solar, wind, biomass, natural gas, furnace oil-based power and gas turbine power.

The CEBEU President said he was aware that the Government’s new energy policy, which includes coal, has been presented to Cabinet. But, he pointed out that it is ultimately the regulator who will have to approve a generation plan based on that energy policy. The union wants the regulator to approve the CEB’s original plan before the CEB submits a modified version next year.

Meanwhile, the Sunday Times learns that the PUCSL has written to President’s Secretary Austin Fernando this week seeking clarification on whether the Government’s energy policy has undergone a change. Noting that it has already approved an amended LTGEP 2018-2037, the regulator has pointed out that according to the Sri Lanka Electricity Act, it can only approve a fresh plan based on the contents of a new energy policy approved by the Cabinet.

http://www.sundaytimes.lk/180513/news/ceb-engineers-union-continuing-work-to-rule-may-see-unlicensed-pucsl-power-plants-shutting-down-293969.html

LankaCnews: විදුලිබල මණ්ඩලයේ අර්බුදයට හේතුව අජිත් පී පෙරේරා සොයා ගනී.. PUCSLට දිගට හරහට චෝදනා..

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Cabinet approval given?

By Niranjala Ariyawansha

The Cabinet Paper, compiled by Minister of Power and Renewable Energy Ranjith Siyambalapitiya, which stressed that the country’s energy policy should have a mix of power generation sources, was approved by the Cabinet yesterday (9).

However, the Ceylon Electricity Board Engineers Union (CEBEU) said that they will not call off their ongoing work to rule campaign till the Least Cost Long-Term Generation Expansion Plan (LCLTGEP 2018-2037) is ratified. The CEBEU is currently carrying out its work to rule campaign which began on 8 May.

Secretary of the Ministry Dr. Suren Batagoda has already informed the Chairman of the Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka (PUCSL) to look into whether the LCLTGEP 2018-2037 has been compiled based on the Government energy policy and if so to approve it soon.

But, sources said that Chairman of the PUCSL, Saliya Mathew, instead of looking into the LCLTGEP 2018-2037, had gone overseas yesterday.
Dr. Batagoda said that in such a context the power sector was likely to face a crisis situation.

“Till the Head of the PUCSL returns nothing can be resolved. The Head of the PUCSL says that the LCLTGEP 2018-2037 had not been approved based on the Government policy of no more coal power.

However, its Director General Damitha Kumarasinghe says that it had not been approved as the price of a coal power unit is higher than a Liquefied Natural Gas unit and because low cost power stations have to be built. This is a confusing state of affairs,” said the Ministry Secretary.

But, the President had informed the CEBEU recently that only the stoppage of the Sampur coal power station had been approved by him and that he had never campaigned that there be no more coal power.

Efforts to contact the Director General of the PUCSL several times proved futile.

Explaining matters, President of the CEBEU Sawmya Kumarawadu said, “We are content that the Government has ratified a policy document on the country’s power sector. That could be a document of just two to three pages that has been compiled. But, we began this trade union action not over it. We are demanding that the LCLTGEP 2018-2037 which had been compiled in May last year must be approved by the PUCSL.  That cannot be ratified by the Cabinet.”

Another demand of the CEBEU is for the removal of the Director General of the PUCSL.

http://www.ceylontoday.lk/print-edition/2/print-more/4294

Sri Lanka state refiner mulls investments amid energy policy changes

ECONOMYNEXT – The Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CPC), Sri Lanka’s state-run refiner, says more clarity on government energy policy and fuel mix is needed given planned upgrades to oil infrastructure costing over US$2 billion.

“Before we embark on new projects we should know our energy policy. Then we can plan our own investments,” said CPC chairman Dammika Ranatunga.

“As a country, we have to have our energy policy in which the energy mix should be incorporated,” he told Economynext.com in an interview.

The CPC, which has just completed a 35-day overhaul at its 50,000 barrel-per-day (bpd) refinery at Sapugaskanda, is in the midst of upgrading petroleum infrastructure which had been neglected for decades.

Ranatunga said the maintenance work, which takes place every three years to monitor and replace critical parts of the plant needed to run at optimum levels, had improved efficiency and productivity at the refinery.

But more clarity on government plans for its energy sector was needed given ongoing and planned infrastructure improvements that will cost a few billion dollars.

The CPC is considering at least doubling the capacity of its refinery to 100,000 bpd or more at an estimated cost of about $2.5 billion.

It is also building more storage tanks and replacing decades-old pipelines, prone to leaks, linking the refinery and tanks with oil unloading terminals in Colombo port that will also cost several tens of millions of dollars.

Ranatunga said proposals for large-scale adoption of natural gas in the island’s energy sector, to exploit recently-discovered offshore gas reserves, needed to be thought through carefully to ensure best returns on petroleum investments being made now.

The government has said it is also considering building import terminals for liquefied natural gas until the Mannar Basin gas reserves become commercially recoverable.

“If we convert to LNG, what about investments we made for petroleum?”

Ranatunga asked, noting that the CPC built pipelines to supply a thermal power plant at Kerawalapitiya costing spent $60 million.

Sudden changes in the fuel mix could made it difficult to recover existing investments, he said, noting that countries like the United States and China were making the conversion to cleaner fuels only gradually.

“We need to be careful when we put money into certain things,” Ranatunga said. “There’s no point in me investing in (petroleum) pipelines if in the future we are going for LNG.”

Proper feasibility studies were needed before deciding on the energy mix, including financial and safety aspects, since handling, storing and transporting different types of fuels needed different infrastructure and safety procedures.

“Petrol and LNG are both inflammable but burn differently. Do we have the fire fighting capacity to handle the situation. If not, what investment do we need to make?”
(COLOMBO, May 09, 2018)
http://www.economynext.com/Sri_Lanka_state_refiner_mulls_investments_amid_energy_policy_changes-3-10585-8.html

AdaDerana – විදුලිබල මණ්ඩල ඉංජිනේරුවන්ගේ වෘත්තීය ක්‍රියාමාර්ගය තවදුරටත්

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CT – CEB Engineers embark on work-to-rule

Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) Engineers will launch their work-to-rule campaign from today (8), according to the Engineers’ Union chairman, Saumya Kumarawaduge.

He said, “The Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka (PUCSL) has to approve our mixed power generation plan, according to the law of the country. There are some reports that it will be presented to the Cabinet of Ministers for approval. We don’t think that such a thing is necessary. What we requested has not taken place yet. Therefore, the work-to-rule action will start from today as previously informed.”

He also warned that if power plants get deactivated outside of office hours, no engineer will go to repair them, adding that if the public gets inconvenienced through those power cuts, among others, the Government should be held responsible.

http://www.ceylontoday.lk/news/8/news-more/1071

NEWS 1st – විදුලි ඉංජිනේරුවන් අද සිට අකුරට වැඩ

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මහජන උපයෝගිතා කොමිශන් සභාව (PUCSL) තමන්ට නීතියෙන් පැවරී ඇති බලයෙන් පිට ක්‍රියා කරනවා -අමාත්‍ය අජිත් පී. පෙරේරා

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Hiru TV – Salakuna (07/05/2018)

 

Hon. Ajith P. Perera, M.P.&  State Minister of Power and Renewable Energy

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