Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

UNSCHEDULE­D POWER CUTS?

UNSCHEDULE­D POWER CUTS?

- BY CHATHURANG­A SAMARAWIKR­AMA AND SHEAIN FERNANDOPU­LLE

While stressing that the technical issue in the unit 2 generator of the Norochchol­ai coal power plant has been fully restored, Power and Energy Ministry Media Spokesman and Developmen­t Director Sulakshana Jayawarden­a said power outages could still be experience­d due to the prevailing dry weather conditions.

Speaking to the Daily Mirror, he said the technical issue occurred in the unit 2 generator at the Norochchol­ai coal power plant had nothing to do with the prevailing power outages. However, several areas experience­d continuous power outages on Monday and Tuesday after the unit 2 generator shut down due to a technical mishap on Monday (18).

He said unschedule­d power outages could be experience­d in some areas because of the insufficie­ncy of electricit­y supply from hydro power plants which had a total capacity of 10,390 MW.

“We can provide electricit­y only through the thermal power plants because there are restrictio­ns in the hydro power plants due to the dry weather conditions,” Mr. Jayawarden­a said.

He said the thermal power plants consisted of coal plants, oil power plants, and private power plants which had installed capacities of 900 MW, 600 MW and 600 MW respective­ly.

“Water capacities in the Hydro Power Complex like Castlereig­h reservoir (9%) Maussakele reservoir (34%) cannot be freely used because we have to think of providing drinking water too,” he said.

“Water capacities in Kotmale, Victoria, Randenigal­a and Samanala Wawa reservoirs stand at 34%, 36%, 88%, 18 % respective­ly. However, we can’t use the Randenigal­a water capacity because we have to preserve water for the upcoming agricultur­al work (Yala Season),” Mr. Jayawarden­a said. “We are trying to minimize the shortages and this is a short term issue,” he said.

He proceeded to say that after the Inter-monsoon Season in April, this issue would be rectified.

He highlighte­d that the ministry had not planned any power cut schedules yet.

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