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    November 07, 2015


    The Ministry of Power and Renewable Energy has taken steps to commence a joint project with Ceylon Electricity Board and the University of Peradeniya for development and introduction of Smart Electric Meters to Sri Lanka's domestic market at a cost of Rs. 49.2 million.

    The electricity field in Sri Lanka has gained a massive development in the recent past and has taken steps to give 100% coverage round the clock continuously.

     

    As technology is rapidly developing, utilizing higher technological techniques in generation, distribution and usage, many benefit the national economy. Introduction of Smart Electric Meters is an urgent need. It helps the demand for electricity management and enhance awareness in the consumer in self-control in its use.

     

    Accordingly, the proposal made by Power and Renewable Energy Minister Ranjith Siyambalapitiya to commence a joint project between the Ceylon Electricity Board and the University of Peradeniya for development and introduction of Smart Electric Meters to the domestic market costing Rs. 49.2 million, was approved by the Cabinet of Ministers

    Last modified on Sunday, 08 November 2015 09:19

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