Electricity Tariff and Coal Costs
The Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka (PUCSL) is addressing concerns about electricity tariff revisions and coal-related expenses. There are ongoing discussions about cost recovery and the impact of low-quality coal on electricity pricing.
Only in Sri Lanka can we turn coal procurement into a national soap opera where the plot twist is whether consumers will pay for a drama they didn't audition for. Looks like the electricity tariff is becoming more unpredictable than a teenage drama series - will costs rise, will they fall? Stay tuned! 🍿⚡
The Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka (PUCSL) says additional costs arising from the ongoing coal situation will not be passed on to electricity consumers through future electricity tariff revisions. In a statement issued today, the PUCSL said only reasonable costs https://t.co/Hc2p2k2zXH
It is now established that the low quality coal will have a huge impact on the proposed mid cycle ‘extraordinary tariff revision’ requested by the NSO #SriLanka to adjust for ‘cost recovery’ as per @IMFNews condition on the EFF. Last page of https://t.co/EkOlXC9BTy shows it is https://t.co/iXBxYf0NlS
https://t.co/XWeVlNWpsK Sri Lanka’s energy sector has once again been thrust into the centre of a major political and financial controversy following the revelation of a Rs. 2.2 billion loss linked to a coal procurement deal with Trident Chemphar Ltd. #srilanka #coal #corruption https://t.co/YcPtSCXoNs
PUCSL to exclude coal-related costs from tariff revisions Read more: https://t.co/NCda5Yrcr8 #lka #srilanka #adaderana #news #lanka #srilankanews #PUCSL #electricity #tariff #coal