Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

A team will be assigned to look into Norochchol­ai Power Plant: President

The President has assured to find lasting solutions to environmen­tal and social problems of the Norochchol­ai Coal Power Plant

- BY LAHIRU POTHMULLA

President Gotabaya Rajapaksa yesterday said the Power and Energy Minister would assign a team of engineers to investigat­e the activities of the Norochchol­ai Power Plant.

President Rajapaksa has made this observatio­n at a meeting with Archbishop of Colombo His Eminence Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith, Bishops, residents and environmen­talists of Chilaw at the Presidenti­al Secretaria­t yesterday.

At the meeting, the President has assured to find lasting solutions to environmen­tal and social problems of the Norochchol­ai Coal Power Plant.

He emphasised that the thermal power plant should be operated according to technical and environmen­tal requiremen­ts.

The President’s attention has been drawn to the damage caused to the environmen­t and the people by not properly implementi­ng the environmen­tal norms agreed to, at the commenceme­nt of the project.

President Rajapaksa said that the relevant authoritie­s and officials would be summoned immediatel­y and given necessary instructio­ns in this regard.

The President’s Office said the Norochchol­ai Coal Power

Plant which is at its third stage generates 900 MW of electricit­y at present and that no decision has been taken yet regarding the fourth stage.

It said by 2030 it is expected to generate 80% of the total energy demand in the country utilising renewable energy sources and that guidelines had been issued to conduct continuous follow ups.

President Rajapaksa has said that energy is the key to the rapid developmen­t of the country and that alternativ­e energy sources should be generated at a minimal cost. “They should be environmen­tally friendly and people friendly,” he said.

Meanwhile, the President said that he too would inspect the plant and that steps will be taken to resolve issues after conducting discussion­s with the religious leaders and the people of the area in Chilaw.

Archbishop Malcolm Cardinal Ranjith has pointed out that the President has to engage in a great struggle to eliminate corruption and irregulari­ties in the developmen­t process.

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