Friday, January 31, 2014

Power Crisis in Sri Lanka - An Overview

We live in a generation where power has become one of the key necessities in life. Today's  day to day life depends a lot on various power sources. If one day goes by without electricity, many businesses would be hurt, and domestics will experience highly uncomfortable situations. In Sri Lanka, We depend mostly on thermal and hydro power. Hydro Power is a source which depends on a highly volatile external factor, rain. Every time when there is a drought  people worry  about curtailing electricity. The country has gone through a number of power disruptions for several hours affecting people's day to day life.

Power Generation in Sri Lanka


In addition to the number of hydro power plants we have in Sri Lanka, there are five main thermal power plants owned by CEB. These five power stations have a capacity of 750MW, and out of them the Lakvijaya power station has a 285 MW of capacity.  If the power station properly functions, it could provide 20% from the annual demand of the country. There are nine power stations owned by the private sector with a capacity of 710 MW.

However, malfunctioning of these five power plants with the shortage of hydropower generation can create a serious power crisis. In the recent past, raining pattern of the country changed drastically. This was a massive hit on the hydro power generation.  The inevitable result was the electricity system failing to meet the demand. As a side effect, CEB was also compelled to increase the tariff, to limit the power consumption.


Your Social Responsibility

In the process of facing the power crisis, the general public also has a due responsibility in 
saving electricity. Especially during the peak hours, 6.00pm-10 pm, avoiding the use of appliances like washing machines, water pumps, irons and ovens and using them at less peak hours would help the grid immensely. As the refrigerator is the main consumer of electricity in a house, switching it off for few hours would be a great way to save electricity and money without affecting the food.  As Air conditioners consume a huge amount of electricity, their economical use is essential. Limiting the street lamps of municipal councils, and Pradesiya Sabhas from 7.00 p.m. – 5.00 a.m. and restricting the use of electricity to light up advertisements would also be a great help.

Alternative Power Generation Methods


In order to find a solution to this universal problem, many developed countries have shifted from conventional mechanisms to alternative power generation methods while countries like us, still primarily depend on these traditional means like hydro and thermal power. Sri Lanka already has three wind power plants and solar power panels in a small scale. The future world would burn with issues like floods and droughts and the shortage of oil, coal and gas.  If Sri Lanka is not well prepared for this situation, the future of the country would be bleak even if it has many power stations. Looking at the future, a country as wells as individuals we need to take all the possible steps to save the limited amount of power generated and also move towards renewable energy solutions. 



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Friday, January 17, 2014

Latest Solar Power Projects and Green Energy Trends in Sri Lanka

Industrial Solar Power Projects Installations in Sri Lanka.
Largest privately held solar power plant in Sri Lanka 
Energy, the capacity of a physical system to perform work,  keeps the world moving, by converting from one form to the other. In a world where everything is automated, energy is the life blood that keeps all alive. Fossil fuel being a primary source of energy,  will  run out soon at the rate we use it now.

Thanks to extensive research, activists and industrial influences, people are motivated to look for alternate energy sources, in other words, greener ways to light up their lives. Hydro, solar energy, wind and biomass are just a few of the options we have.

Industries consider green energy

Nowadays, more than the general public, big industries tend to look for alternative energy solutions for their offices and factories. They are not just going with the trend. They do have real advantages like cost savings, customer loyalty, employee retention, risk management, increased brand value and the best of all it is the right thing to do.  Low energy bills, leads to high savings in costs. The savings that can be used in R & D or may be in hiring new employees or retaining current employees with a better salary. With all that comes the customer loyalty and increased brand value. People look at the company’s profile and say “Wow! They voluntarily changed to a green energy source. They do care about the people and the planet.” It also gives a competitive advantage for the company.

Latest Green Energy Trends in Sri Lanka

Latest Solar Power Projects and Green Energy Trends in Sri Lanka

Industries in Sri Lanka also use many green sources to power their operations. Traditionally, thermal and hydro power has been the two main sources of energy used in Sri Lanka. However, with the geographical placement of the country, solar power is gaining much popularity nowadays. Solar power project in Sri Lanka, which started as a way of giving electricity to rural houses, has now turned out to be a greener way to power major factories.

The best example for this is last year, Dilmah Tea, one of the leading tea companies in Sri Lanka, established the largest privately held solar power plant in Sri Lanka at their Peliyagoda office and production facility.  PROINSO, a global leader in the supply of PV solar products who were supported by their local technical partner JLanka Technologies,Qualified Installers in PROINSO’s International Network, installed the panels at Dilmah. As a part of the solar power project, 417 solar panels has been set up. These Solar panels generate 100 kWp. When the solar panels working at the full capacity, it will generate around 150,000 kWh (Kilo Watt Hours) of solar power every year. After initiation of this project, the plant has saved 8000 kilo-grammes of CO2 emissions. Isn't that great?!



Traditionally, the word Solar power project reminds us a solar panel fixed on a roof, to supply the electricity needed for a house. However, in the world, solar power technology has gone far beyond that level. Many countries in the world like USA, Spain, Germany, and China have their own multi-megawatt solar energy generating systems like solar farms and solar towers. Sri Lanka is also looking forward to a brighter future in solar energy. Companies like JLanka Technologies, a Sri Lankan Solar Company Ranked among theTOP 4% of most viewed on Slidshare in 2013, have the necessary knowledge and technology to implement larger solar projects in Sri Lanka, and after sales service they provide in maintaining and repairing the panels, gives the confidence a customer needs.

Solar power is undoubtedly going to be one of the major energy sources of the future world. After all the sun is the source of energy of the entire planet. Therefore, Why not embrace it now than later?

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Friday, January 3, 2014

Green Loan Scheme for Solar Energy Systems with JLanka

Apply for Green Loan schemes now with JLanka Technologies


Going solar is easier than ever with JLanka Green Loan scheme for solar installations in Sri Lanka.
A solar system is a great yet strategic way of greening up your homes, reducing your energy bills and of course carbon footprint. However, the upfront solar system cost has usually been the issue for most of us. For that, JLanka has just the solution for you!


JLanka Technologies is the most advanced solar power solutions provider in Sri Lanka for home owners like you. JLanka’s experienced staff is supported by one of the world’s leading solar power manufactures, ensuring you are offered with the most advanced solar energy solutions in Sri Lanka today and also for your future generations.

Recently, NDB Bank had approved a "Green Loan" scheme for solar energy system installations in partnership with JLanka Technologies.The bank financially supports the nation with their innovative Solar Green Loan Schemes, encouraging consumers to install solar electricity systems to save money, the environment and sustain an energy efficient future.NDB Bank, after careful consideration had partnered with JLanka to move ahead with giving home owners the best solutions to solve their high electricity/energy bill crisis, with the best solar energy solutions provider—JLanka.

Apply for Personal Loans for Domestic Solar Energy Systems through JLanka to get your hands on the NDB Solar Vantage Green Loan scheme and have installed a solar energy ‘net metering’ system at your home to reduce electricity bills of up to a 100%.

Here’s what to Expect after you’ve Installed a JLanka Solar System through the NDB Solar Vantage Green Loan


  • Zero or minimize electricity bills from the first month onwards. 
  • Instead of paying never-ending electricity bills, pay it to settle your NDB Solar Vantage Loan only up to the period of your loan (say 5 years. You can go up to 7 years). 
  • After 5 years, enjoy free electricity for at least another 20 years or more.
  • After you’ve settled your NDB Solar Vantage Green Loan, you are finally free off high electricity bills!
Apply for Personal Loans for Domestic Solar Energy Systems through JLanka – NDB Solar Vantage Green Loan scheme and install a solar energy ‘net metering’ system at your home and reduce electricity bill up to 100%.

Reduce your Electricity Bill with JLanka – NDB Solar Vantage Green Loan Scheme

For details, call Suki on 077 002 4091 / Jeewaka 077-01234 70