Meta Data
Draft: 
No
Revision of previous policy?: 
No
Draft Year: 
2015
Effective Start Year: 
2015
Effective End Year: 
2025
Scope: 
National
Document Type: 
Plan/Strategy
Economic Sector: 
Energy, Power, Industry, Transport, Multi-Sector, Other
Energy Types: 
All, Oil, Power, Gas, Renewable, Bioenergy, Hydropower, Solar, Other
Issued by: 
Ministry of Power and Energy
Overall Summary: 
Overview of the Energy Sector Development Plan including comprehensive steps towards energy self-sufficiency.
Access
Energy access priorities: 
To make Sri Lanka an energy self-sufficient nation by 2030. --- Further enhance the quality and reliability of electricity and fuel supply.
Energy access action plan: 
Quality of supply will be ensured by adhering to a scheme of stated quality standards, whilst developing the sector professionals to meet the new level of service quality.--- Establish/update equipment standards to ensure the quality and reliability of energy services.
Energy access targets: 
Provide affordable electricity coverage to 100% of the people of the country on a continuous basis before end 2015.--- Provision of electricity to remaining 126 000 rural homes without electricity through grid connected Rural Electrification schemes.
Energy service quality targets: 
Introduce service quality standards.--- Maintain supply quality standards. --- Monitor service and supply quality standards.
Efficiency
EE priorities: 
Enhance the efficiency of power generation and petroleum refinery facilities. --- Improve end-user efficiency of electricity and petroleum products. --- Energy Conservation in transport, industrial and commercial sectors.
EE targets: 
Reduce the technical and commercial losses of the electricity transmission and distribution network from 11% to 8% by 2020. -- Reduce annual energy demand growth by 2% through conservation and efficient use. ---10% reduction in total energy demand will be realized by 2020.
EE action plans: 
Reduce electricity network losses and petroleum distribution losses to acceptable norms.---The whole nation will be engaged in this effort through a nationwide awareness campaign. Energy conservation and efficiency improvement opportunities in electricity, transport and thermal energy systems will be exploited using newer technologies ranging from Time of Use meters to combined heat and Power and tri-generation and bus rapid transit systems to advanced intermodal transport solutions.
EE transport standards : 
Reduce the petroleum fuel use in the transport sub-sector by 5% by introducing alternative strategies such as efficient modes of transport and electrification of transport by 2020. --- Upgrade quality of Gasoline and Diesel to EURO IV and EURO III respectively by 2018. --- Promote shifting the preferred fuel choice in the transport sector from Liquid Petroleum to Electricity & Gas with the intention of reducing dependence on imported petroleum products.
Renewable Energy
RE priorities: 
Develop the renewable energy portfolio in the generation mix to an optimum level. --- Promote off-grid renewable energy applications for small/medium scale applications. --- Rehabilitation/refurbishment old hydro power plants. --- Development of grid connection large scale wind and solar power.
RE targets: 
Increase the share of electricity generation from renewable energy sources from 50% in 2014 to 60% by 2020 and finally to meet the total demand from renewable and other indigenous energy resources by 2030. ---Increase generation capacity of flow cost thermal power plants fired by natural gas and biomass to 2000 MW to reduce the generation costs and to diversify generation mix by 2020.---Provision of a basic electricity connection to 50 000 customers who are in remote Locations through renewable energy solutions.
Net metering: 
Promote grid connected small renewable based power generation through net-metering.
RE capital subsidy, grant, or rebate: 
Introduce concessionary financing for small renewable energy systems.
Public competitive bidding/tendering: 
Establish a competitive bidding process for large scale wind and solar power generation projects.
Environment
Energy environmental priorities: 
Integrate the environmental protection and climate change issues with the energy sector development plans. --- Reduce the carbon footprint of energy sector to address global warming and climate change impacts.
GHG emissions reduction targets: 
Reduce the carbon footprint of the energy sector by 5% by 2025.
Decarbonization strategy: 
Reduce the carbon footprint of the energy sector by 5% by 2025.
Pricing
Energy pricing: 
Implementing a transparent pricing methodology and periodic revision mechanism--- Rationalization of Net Metering tariff. ----Special off-peak tariff for irrigation of agricultural land. ---- Special of-peak tariff for charging electric vehicles for domestic customers. ---- Introduction of Time of Use meters and Tariffs.
Energy Supply and Infrastructure
Energy supply priorities: 
The vast renewable energy resource base of Sri Lanka will be developed to increase the dominance of indigenous energy in both electricity and thermal energy supplies---Generate a minimum 1,000 MW of electricity using indigenous gas resourcesm discovered in Mannar basin by 2020
Energy mix: 
Ensure optimum fuel diversity in electricity generation.---Develop the renewable energy portfolio in the generation mix to an optimum level. ---Increase the share of electricity generation from renewable energy sources from 50% in 2014 to 60% by 2020 and finally to meet the total demand from renewable and other indigenous energy resources by 2030.
Infrastructure development priorities: 
[E}arly action will be taken to secure central locations and corridors for energy infrastructure facilities. Petroleum transfer facilities and power transmission facilities will be enhanced and new infrastructure for natural gas will be established on a timely basis. ---Promote use of biomass by elevating its use as a modern, convenient energy source.---Develop the renewable energy portfolio in the generation mix to an optimum level. ---Promote off-grid renewable energy applications for small/medium scale applications. --- Rehabilitation/refurbishment old hydro power plants. --- Development of grid connection large scale wind and solar power---Promote shifting the preferred fuel choice in the transport sector from Liquid Petroleum to Electricity & Gas with the intention of reducing dependence on imported petroleum products. ---Establishment of a natural gas processing facility in Norochcholei . --- Development of grid connection large scale wind and solar power. ---Develop a natural gas transmission and distribution network. --- Enhancing and construction of new electricity transmission lines as the transmission expansion plan of CEB. --- Centrally locate major utilities and secure backbone corridors for future utility infrastructure. --- Rehabilitation of the petroleum transfer network. --- Strengthening of the electricity transmission network to meet additional generation capacity.
Regional integration priorities: 
Encourage viable cross-border energy transfer and cooperation with neighboring countries.
Investment
Energy sector investment priorities: 
Broadening energy sector investment windows to include bonds, debentures, public private partnerships and other such novel financial instruments.--- Introduce concessionary financing for small renewable energy systems. --- Financial restructuring of CEB and CPC. --- Issuance of debentures and institutional bonds (CPC bonds-USD 2 billion and CEB debentures- USD 500 million) for restructuring of debt portfolios. ---Restructuring CEB/CPC loan portfolio. --- Reducing the cost of finance by introduction of new financing tools such as issuance of Bonds/Debentures/shares etc. --- Explore and adopt innovative means of energy infrastructure financing.
Financial incentives for energy infrastructure: 
Introduce loan schemes for large and medium scale renewable power development. ---Explore and adopt innovative means of energy infrastructure financing.
Project permitting: 
Eliminate legal hindrances to sectorial development activities (e.g. way leave clearances).
Electricity wholesale markets: 
Encourage diversity in all areas of energy supply and delivery for maximum economic benefit through competitive market mechanisms for the benefit of the consumers.
Investment climate development: 
Create an open, transparent investment climate with protection to all stakeholders.---Investment climate will be improved to encourage and develop the markets for small scale green energy systems for SMEs and state sector and also to ensure a stable market for fuel wood through a guaranteed price.
Bidding and Tendering: 
Establish a competitive bidding process for large scale wind and solar power generation projects.
Governance
Energy management principles: 
The sector utility governing structure will be revamped through an enhanced regulatory framework, where customer rights, satisfaction and service quality will be the hallmarks. Transparency, efficiency and competence will be the pillars of support in the new sector governance strategy --- Introduction of e-governance for all energy sector institutions . --- Introduction of e-procurement system. ----Empower energy sector institutions by removing inefficient rules and practices.---A complete overhaul of customer interfaces in all energy delivery points will be made to change the customer perception of the energy sector. [...]Novel ICT solutions will be used to enhance the customer service and to diversify the payment options available in electricity and petroleum distribution. ---Capacity building of energy sector professionals to meet challenges in the emerging competitive environment. --- Smart Meters and ICT solutions for energy sector transactions.
National policy structure: 
Introduce effective regulation in both upstream and downstream energy sectors.
Energy institutional structures: 
Empower energy sector institutions by removing inefficient rules and practices.
Technology
Clean energy technology priorities: 
Development local capacity in renewable energy technologies and energy efficiency improvement technologies.