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Prevailing power crisis is an orchestrated one: TU

3 February 2022 05:59 am - 5     - {{hitsCtrl.values.hits}}

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The prevailing power crisis is not a true power crisis but an orchestrated attempt to sell the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CPC) to a foreign country in the future, a CPC trade union leader said in response to the sudden shutdown of the Kelanitissa Power House and another in Matugama last night, claiming it was due to a fuel shortage.

CPC Jathika Sevaka Sangamaya wing (JSS) Secretary Ananda Palitha told the Daily Mirror last night the crisis began as a result of not maintaining existing fuel stocks and generating electricity 70% of the time with hydro power.

He said after the malfunction of the Norochcholai Coal Power Plant (NCPP) on December 3, 2021 the main grid suffered a loss of 270 MW of electricity. Then the Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) began to generate electricity with the use of maximum hydro-power following the instructions of the Energy Minister without considering the power generation cycle throughout the year.

After the use of the huge capacity of hydroelectricity, the water level in the reservoirs reached a low level and again the CEB had to use fuel for electricity generation. Due to the shutdown of the power stations, 280 MW of electricity supply was lost to the national grid. Although, the CPC promised to provide fuel, the CEB has not received any.

"If this situation continues, there would be a maximum of four-hour power cuts from Monday (6), and this is the first step of an attempt to sell the CPC to a foreign country, Palitha warned. (Chaturanga Samarawickrama)


  Comments - 5

  • Sandy Thursday, 03 February 2022 06:35 AM

    Nothing wrong if any foreign company can manage it better than local people.

    Ranaweera Thursday, 03 February 2022 08:13 AM

    Better sell this one. This is infested with so many corrupt officials, trade unions , simply those who do not do any work but get 24 hour overtime.

    Jaya Thursday, 03 February 2022 08:15 AM

    This person is a retired labourer (Pumper). Can the information obtained from such persons about the institution be accepted except from a responsible officer of the institution

    Pramod Thursday, 03 February 2022 08:53 AM

    As long as trade unions exist, this country will not be able to go forward. Must get rid of this curse once and for all.

    Oil Analyst Thursday, 03 February 2022 07:11 PM

    I don't agree with the above comments, CPC trade unions have been acted in very responsible manner without putting the masses into unnecessary difficulties.


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