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CEB engineers: SL needs LNG-coal cake with wind-solar icing
By Ifham Nizam
* The Ceylon Electricity Board Engineers Union (CEBEU), despite their pledge to stick to the 70 percent renewable energy target laid down by the government, are now hinting that coal power generation has to be stepped up to avert a power crisis.
CEBEU Secretary Dhammika Wimalaratne told The Island that however they were planning to achieve as much renewable energy as possible.
“The current target is 70% renewables by 2030. We need upfront investments for battery storage of 1.5 billion USD and 1.3 billion USD for Transmission network upgrade. CEB Engineers are ready to achieve this target, but do we have the requisite finance?
“To achieve this target we need to increase solar from 425MW to 4000MW. Wind from 250MW to 1500MW.”
The CEBEU Secretary stressed that they also needed large plants such as those run by LNG and Coal to provide the base load. “The proposed fourth unit at Norochcholai, which is just an addition of 300MW to the grid, will be a vital cushion if allowed to be built. We need an LNG and coal cake with solar and wind icing, “he added.
“Sri Lanka is proud to be a co-lead of the “Global Energy Compact for No New Coal Power”, said President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, addressing the World Leaders Summit – COP 26 held in Glasgow, Scotland, last year.
Energy Expert Dr. Vidura Ralapanawa, in his blog said that although CEBEU representatives said on the Hiru Balaya programme that they were supporting the national policy target of 70% renewable energy by 2030, their real agenda was to try and revive a long cancelled coal plant at Sampur, Trincomalee.
He claimed in his blog that typically, a coal plant took 7-10 years to build. “It is ridiculous to even imagine this will solve any of our current problems. This strategy will not remove our power woes, but will keep us in blackouts and locked into expensive power costs for decades. The CEBEU’s emergency power friends will be very happy.“