Sri Lanka reduces electricity tariffs by 20 pct
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Colombo: TheSri lankan government has accepted a recommendation by the Public Utilities Commission ofSri lanka(PUCSL) to reduce electricity tariffs by...
Colombo: The Sri lankan government has accepted a recommendation by the Public Utilities Commission of Sri lanka (PUCSL) to reduce electricity tariffs by an average of 20 percent, effective at midnight on Friday, Minister of Energy Kumara Jayakody told local media on Saturday.
He said that a significant reduction in electricity bills is a great relief to the people, especially for those in the hotel sector and industrialists. On Friday, PUCSL announced that the revision will apply for the first six months of the year.
PUCSL Director of Communications Jayanath Herath said the decision was made following a thorough review of proposals and cost data submitted by the Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB), counter-proposals drafted by the PUCSL, and feedback from the public.
For domestic consumers, the tariff reductions will vary based on usage, he said. Consumers using less than 30 units will see a 29-percent decrease, while those consuming between 31 and 60 units will benefit from a 28-percent reduction, Herath said.
Households using 61 to 90 units will receive a 19-percent reduction, while those consuming 91 to 180 units will see an 18-percent reduction. For domestic usage exceeding 180 units, tariffs will be reduced by 19 percent, he said.