The Ceylon Electricity Board - CEB ( si, ලංකා විදුලිබල මණ්ඩලය - ලංවිම, Lankā Vidulibala Mandalaya - Lanwima; ta, இலங்கை மின்சார சபை - இமிச), is the largest electricity company in
Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka (, ; si, ශ්රී ලංකා, Śrī Laṅkā, translit-std=ISO (); ta, இலங்கை, Ilaṅkai, translit-std=ISO ()), formerly known as Ceylon and officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, is an ...
. With a market share of nearly 100%, it controls all major functions of
electricity generation,
transmission,
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in Sri Lanka. It is one of the only two on-grid electricity companies in the country; the other being
Lanka Electricity Company (LECO). The company earned approximately
Rs 204.7 billion in 2014, with a total of nearly 5.42 million consumer accounts.
It is a government owned and controlled utility of Sri Lanka that takes care of the general energy facilities of the island. The Ministry of Power and Energy is the responsible ministry above the CEB. Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB), established by an CEB Act No. 17 of 1969, is under legal obligation to develop and maintain an efficient, coordinated and economical system of Electricity supply in accordance with any Licenses issue.
Subsidiaries
CEB has following subsidiaries
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Lanka Electricity Company
* LTL Holdings (Pvt) Ltd
* Lanka Coal Company Ltd
* Sri Lanka Energies (Pvt) Ltd (100% subsidiary of CEB)
* Trincomalee Power Company Limited (Joint Venture)
Electricity Generation
Hydro power
Electricity generation by CEB is primarily done by
hydro power. Hydro power is the oldest and most dependent source of electricity generation, taking a share of nearly 42% of the total available grid capacity in December 2014, and 37% of power generated in 2014. Hydropower generation facilities has been constantly under development since the introduction of the national grid, but is currently declining due to the exhaustion of the resource.
In 2014, then Media Spokesperson at the CEB, Senajith Dassanayake said the generation of hydro power has dropped to 37%; as a result, 60 percent of the electricity needs have to be fulfilled by thermal energy.
Thermal Power
The
Norocholai Coal Power Station
The Lakvijaya Power Station ( si, ලක් විජය බලාගාරය, translit=Lak Vijaya Balāgāraya) (also known as the Norochcholai Power Station ( si, නොරොච්චෝලෙ ගල් අඟුරු බලාගාරය, t ...
, the only coal-fired power station in the country is owned by CEB; it was commissioned in late-2011 and finished in 2014, under loans from Export-Import Bank of China. It added further of electrical capacity to the grid. The
Sampur Coal Power Station, is currently under consideration in
Trincomalee
Trincomalee (; ta, திருகோணமலை, translit=Tirukōṇamalai; si, ත්රිකුණාමළය, translit= Trikuṇāmaḷaya), also known as Gokanna and Gokarna, is the administrative headquarters of the Trincomalee Dis ...
.
Coal Power Development
In 2011, Ceylon Electricity Board opened a new
coal
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power plant
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named Puttalam Lakvijaya. On 13 February 2011 it was synchronized with the system.
On 17 September 2014, US$1.35 billion coal-fired
Norochcholai Power Station was commissioned by the
Chinese President
Xi Jinping
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on his visit to Sri Lanka. The Export-Import Bank of China provided a US$450 million loan for the first 300 megawatt unit at the power plant.
The power plant was officially commenced on 16 September 2014.
Wind Power Development
CEB lunch Sri Lanka largest wind farm
Thambapavani added to national grid. Project stated in 2014. Power station generate more than 800 MW.
Controversies
Blackouts and shutdowns
*In October 2010, during a test run, a fire broke out in the chimney due to clogging. Splits in the cooling system piping triggered a shutdown down of the power plant. The Ceylon Electricity Board decided to institute blackouts to households and Industries for three hours a day until the fault is fully repaired.
*In December 2013, more leaks were discovered in the cooling system, the CEB decided that the plant was too dangerous to operate at the moment. The CEB requested assistance from
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, and the company said that it would take about six weeks to fix the faults. After negotiations, the plant was repaired by CMEC and brought back online. A day later it failed once more and was shut down again for six more days.
*In 2014, then Minister of Power and Energy,
Pavithra Wanniarachchi
Pavithradevi Wanniarachchi ( si, පවිත්රා දේවි වන්නිආරච්චි) is a Sri Lankan lawyer and politician. The current Minister of Transport, she is a Member of Parliament from the Ratnapura District.
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, revealed that the Norochcholai power plant had been offline for 271 days out of the 1086 days since it had been operating.
*On 25 February 2016, the entire country of Sri Lanka experienced a 3-hour
blackout due to a lightning striking the national power grid.
*On 13 March 2016, Sri Lanka experienced another 7 hour island wide blackout due to a damaged transformer in the 220 kV substation at Biyagama. It is considered to be the worst nationwide power outage in 20 years. Ex- Prime Minister
Ranil Wickremesinghe
Ranil Wickremesinghe ( si, රනිල් වික්රමසිංහ, ta, ரணில் விக்கிரமசிங்க; born 24 March 1949) is a Sri Lankan politician who is the current president of Sri Lanka since 21 July 2 ...
appointed a five-member committee to investigate the blackout. Due to initial suspicions of sabotage, Ex- President
Maithripala Sirisena
Maithripala Yapa Sirisena ( si, පල්ලෙවත්ත ගමරාළලාගේ මෛත්රීපාල යාපා සිරිසේන; ta, பல்லேவத்த கமராளலாகே மைத்திரி� ...
deployed troops to guard electrical installations until the investigation was completed. The CEB also reported that the outage caused Lakvijaya Coal Power Plant to fail, resulting in a loss of 900 Mega Watts to the National Grid. On March 23, 2016, Power and Renewable Energy Minister
Ranjith Siyambalapitiya notified parliament that the reason for the power outage was a lack of regular maintenance of power installations. The engineer in charge of the Biyagama Substation had previously reported that a key transformer needed maintenance; however, no repairs were made.
2019 electricity crisis
*In March 2019, the CEB decided to impose four-hour rolling power cut on a scheduled basis throughout Sri Lanka after the national grid capacity failed to meet the increased demand for power due to dry climate, and due to limited power generation.
Losses
Ceylon Electricity Board has lost 25.5 billion rupees in 2011, and run up debts of 121 billion rupees with a petroleum distributor and independent power producers.
In 2012, the CEB lost 61.2 billion rupees and the
Ceylon Petroleum Corporation which supplied fuel below cost 89.7 billion rupees. To cover up the loss, the CEB increased power tariffs in large scales. The CEB expected to get revenues of 223 billion rupees—or 45 billion rupees more than the earlier tariff—from the price hike, but subsequently lost 33 billion rupees in 2013 on total expenses of 256 billion rupees.
On 16 September 2014, after officially opening a completed $1.35 billion Chinese-financed 900 MW coal power plant project, Sri Lankan President at the time,
Mahinda Rajapaksa
Mahinda Rajapaksa ( si, මහින්ද රාජපක්ෂ, ta, மஹிந்த ராஜபக்ஷ; born Percy Mahendra Rajapaksa; 18 November 1945) is a Sri Lankan politician. He served as the President of Sri Lanka from 2005 to ...
addressed the nation saying that the electricity bills of the people will be reduced by 25%.
The CEB stated that it will take about two weeks to come up with a process of creating electricity bills to reflect the reduction in prices.
Employee Tax
The CEB has been accused of
Tax fraud by the Campaign for Free and Fair Elections (CaFFE), which has claimed that CEB has not deducted
PAYE from its engineers and senior staff since 2010 amounting to Rs. 3465 million. CaFFE has claimed that this amount has been recovered from the consumer instead.
Restructuring
A restructuring committee was appointed as per the approval of the Cabinet of Ministers to submit proposals to restructure the CEB within a month. Committee members consisted of former and current administrative officers of the Sri Lankan Government Service.
See also
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Electricity sector in Sri Lanka
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India Sri Lanka HVDC Interconnection
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List of power stations in Sri Lanka
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