ශ්රී ලංකාව දේශගුණික විපර්යාස පිළිබඳ පැරිස් ගිවිසුමේ පාර්ශවකරුවෙකු වන අතර දිගු කාලීන දේශගුණික රාමු ගොඩනැගීම සඳහා ගෝලීය පෙරමුණට සහාය වීමට බැඳී සිටී. මෙම වාතාවරණය තුළ මෑත කාලීන සිදුවීම් කිහිපයක් හේතුවෙන්, විදුලි බලාගාරවල ගල් අඟුරු කළමනාකරණය සහ රට තුළ විදුලිය හා බලශක්ති භාවිතය පිළිබඳ මහජන අවධානය වර්තමානයේ වැඩි වශයෙන් යොමු වී තිබේ. ශ්රී ලංකාව තුළ පවත්නා එකම ගල් අඟුරු බලාගාරය හෙවත් නොරොච්චොලේ ලක් විජය ගල් අඟුරු බලාගාරය පුත්තලම් දිස්ත්රිකයේ, කල්පිටි අර්ධද්වීපයේ බටහිර වෙරළ තීරයේ පිහිටා ඇත. 1995 දී ශ්රී ලංකා විදුලිබල මණ්ඩලය
Yesterday EFL presented comments and recommendations on the Long Term Generation Expansion Plan for 2018 – 2037 (LTGEP) at the Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka’s (PUCSL) public consultation event at the BMICH. EFL Chairman, Dr. Eric Wikramanayake noted that the inclusion of coal power in this plan, amongst other fossil fuel sources, meant that it was not aligned with other government targets of reaching 100% renewable energy by 2030. Coal power plants cause notable environmental impacts, from air pollution due
The Norochcholai Coal Power Plant was first commissioned in the late 1980’s but was not carried forward due to widespread opposition. The official EIA report for the first phase of the project (300MW) was done in 1998. In 2005 negotiations were restarted by Former President Rajapakse and the contract was signed in 2006. The construction cost was estimated to be $1.35 billion of which $450 million has been granted on a long term, low interest rate loan by the EXIM
In order to raise awareness of the effects of living in proximity to a coal power plant, EFL organized a visit to Norochcholai for 36 villagers from Sampur on the 28th of March, with the aid of Green Trincomalee Movement. The purpose of this event was to facilitate the direct exchange of information between two communities, so that community members of Sampur would benefit from firsthand knowledge of the adverse impacts of coal power. The Sampur villagers visited the boundary of
EFL conducted a visit to the proposed site of the Sampur Coal Power Plant on the 15th of March, in partnership with Otara Foundation and Trincomalee Green Movement. The purpose of the site visit was to ascertain the status of the coal power plant and observe potential threats that might arise to ecology and the local community due to the construction and operation of a coal power plant. [mk_button dimension=”three” size=”medium” outline_skin=”dark” bg_color=”#00c8d7″ text_color=”light” icon=”” url=”https://efl.lk/v2/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Sampur-Site-Visit-Report.pdf” target=”_self” align=”left” id=”Buton ID” margin_top=”0″