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Sri Lanka Targets Lower Electricity Tariffs via Power Sector Restructuring.
The Sri Lankan government has launched a strategic plan to reduce electricity costs by transitioning the power sector toward renewable energy and improved hydroelectric efficiency. As part of this reform, financial compensation was recently distributed to nearly 1,900 employees who opted for voluntary retirement.
Sri Lanka’s Economic Resilience Tested as Frequent Fuel Hikes Trigger Cost-of-Living Crisis.
Sri Lanka is navigating a challenging economic period as a series of rapid fuel price increases, driven by global market volatility and conflict in West Asia, places intense pressure on household budgets and national inflation.
Empowering Citizens: A Strategic Path Toward Renewable Energy Autonomy in Sri Lanka.
This article explores strategies to reduce Sri Lanka's dependence on imported fossil fuels by transitioning to citizen-led renewable energy models, including net billing, storage incentives, and tax reforms.
Conflict Over Power Interruptions: Opposition Challenges Government's Stance on Electricity Supply.
Opposition MP Ajith P. Perera has disputed government claims that there are no power cuts in Sri Lanka, presenting an official system report as evidence of load shedding while the Energy Minister attributes interruptions to technical breakdowns.














