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Country Presentation of Sri Lanka M.M.N Munawwara - Chief Engineer (Const) Central Province S.P.Pathirana Deputy General Manager (Corporate Affairs) Ceylon Electricity Board Sri Lanka SAARC WORKSHOP ON ENERGY BASED LIVELIHOODS CONTRIBUTING OF ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT OF MARGINALIZED SECTORS AND WOMEN IN SRI LANKA

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Situation of energy in relation to Women and Marginalized Groups SAARC Workshop on Energy Based Livelihoods Contributing to Economic Empowerment of the Marginalized Sectors and Women in the SAARC Region M.N.M Munawwara - Chief Engineer (Const) Central Province S.P.Pathirana Deputy General Manager (Corporate Affairs) Ceylon Electricity Board Sri Lanka

Countries hit by the tsunami - 26th December 2004

Jaffna Sri Lanka Anuradhapura Latitude 5-10 N Longitude 79-82 E Area : 65, 606 km 2 Sri Jayawardanapure Kotte Colombo Kandy Galle

Climate Tropical Temperature 24-30 o C Humidity 60-90%

Rain Fall Two Monsoons North-East South-West - Dec. to Feb. - May to Sep. Average Rain Fall Wet Zone 2425 mm Dry Zone 1450 mm

Physical Features Costal Plains Central Hills Highest peak 2,524m About 100 rivers flow radially

Natural Resources Gem Stones Minerals Sandy Beach about 1600km About 100 rivers Tropical Forests Inland lakes Biological diversity

Population About 20.2 Million Ethnic Structure Sinhalese 74% Tamil 18% Moor 7% Others 1% Religions Buddhist 69% Muslim 8% Hindu 7% Christian 6% Literacy Rate 89%

Economic Indicators GDP US$ 39.6 Billion GDP real growth rate 6 % GDP per capita US$ 1972 Population below US$ 2/day 45.4 % Inflation rate 9 % Labour Force 8 Million

Economic Indicators GDP composition by sector Labour Force by occupation Services 60 % Agriculture 21 % Industry 17 % Services 45 % Industry 19 % Agriculture 38 %

Government of Sri Lanka Ministry of Power and Energy GOSL Policy Directions CEB Generation Licence GL Licensing Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka Licensing CEB Transmission Licence TL Independent Power Producers Small Power Producers CEB Disribution Licence DL 1 CEB Disribution Licence DL 2 Lanka Electricity Company PVT Ltd. DL5 CEB Disribution Licence DL 3 CEB Disribution Licence DL 4 Consumers Organization of the Power Sector

Ceylon Electricity Board Government Organization Established in 1969 Responsible for Generation Transmission Distribution

Installed Capacity Coal 900 MW Electricity - 2014 Thermal Power 1335 MW Hydro Power 1375 MW Renewable 442 MW 4050 MW Maximum Demand 2152 MW Gross Generation 12357 GWh 38% Doemstic & 39% Industries 20% Commercial System Energy Loss 10.5% No. of Consumers 5.5 Mn Household Electrified 98.4%

Electricity Data for 2014 Access to Electricity - 98.4% Elec. Consumption per Capita - 519 kwh Avg. Cost per unit (at selling point) - 19.97 Rs/kWh Avg. selling price - 18.50 Rs/kWh

Enhanced accessibility(2013) Jaffna 89 % 28% Kilinochchi Mullaithivu 25% Electrification Level in December 2014 98% 87% Mannar Puttalam 95 % 100% Gampaha Colombo 100% Kalutara 100% Vavuniya Kurunegala 96 % Kegalle 96% 77 % 93 % Anuradhapura Matale 95% Kandy Trincomalee 88 % Polonnaruwa 100 % 95% Nuwaraeliya 93% Ratnapura 89% Badulla 88% Batticoloa 80% Moneragala 86% Ampara 95% >97% 80-97% 60-80% <60% Enrich Life through Power Galle 100 % Matara 98 % Hambantota 100%

Present Transmission Network -2014 Transmission voltage levels 220 kv 132 kv Transmission Lines/Cables 2348 km 220 kv 502 km 132 kv 1846 km o OH o UG 1796 km 50 km Grid Substations No MVA 132/33 kv 48 3045 220/132/33 kv 5 2100 220/132 kv 2 405 220/33 kv 1 70 132/11kV 5 369

2014 Sri Lankan Transmission System

Sri Lankan Economy Sri Lanka Economy and Electricity Demographic and Economic Indicators of Sri Lanka Units 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Mid-Year Population Millions 20.22 20.45 20.65 20.87 20.32 20.483 20.675 Population Growth Rate % 1.0 1.1 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 n.a GDP Real Growth Rate % 6.0 3.5 8.0 8.2 6.3 7.2 7.4 GDP /Capita (Market prices) US$ 2,014 2,057 2,397 2,836 2,922 3.283 3.625 Exchange Rate (Avg.) LKR/US$ 108.33 114.94 113.06 110.57 127.60 132.05 133.37 GDP Const 2002 Prices Mill LKR 2,365,501 2,449,214 2,645,542 2,863,854 3,047,277 3,266,041 3,506,227 Electricity and Economy Source: Annual Report 2014, Central Bank of Sri Lanka Forecast of GDP Growth Rate in Real Terms Year 2012 2013 2014 2015 GDP Growth 7.2 8.0 8.3 8.5 Rate (%) Source: Annual Report 2011, Central Bank of Sri Lanka

ENERGY DATA - 2013 Total Energy 11,125 ktoe Bio Mass 4814 ktoe Fossil Fuels - 4582 ktoe Hydro - 1442 ktoe 56% Total Energy Bio Mass+ Hydro 44% Fossil Fuel - Import

Major Challenges in the Energy sector in Sri Lanka Increasing demand trends across all sub sectors Energy Wastage and losses Unsustainable consumption patterns Large Investment need for infra structure development in the power and energy sector High Cost Electricity 100% depend on imported oil for the transport sector

The Power & Energy Sector of Sri Lanka is looking forward to an energy self sufficient nation by 2030 an

Total Energy Supply by Source Primary Energy Supply 2013 Bio mass Petroleum Coal Gas Hydro Renewables Primary Energy Supply 2030 Bio mass Petroleum Coal Gas Hydro Renewables

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