{"id":84315,"date":"2013-04-28T00:12:47","date_gmt":"2013-04-27T18:42:47","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.colombotelegraph.com\/?p=84315"},"modified":"2013-04-30T03:29:41","modified_gmt":"2013-04-29T21:59:41","slug":"the-ceb-is-more-than-patali-vs-pavithra-the-anatomy-of-the-electricity-crisis","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.colombotelegraph.com\/index.php\/the-ceb-is-more-than-patali-vs-pavithra-the-anatomy-of-the-electricity-crisis\/","title":{"rendered":"The CEB Is More Than Patali Vs Pavithra: The Anatomy Of The Electricity Crisis"},"content":{"rendered":"<p style=\"text-align: left;\" align=\"center\"><strong style=\"text-align: left;\">By <span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.colombotelegraph.com\/?s=Rajan+Philips&amp;x=8&amp;y=6\">Rajan Philips<\/a><\/span> &#8211;<\/strong><\/p>\n<div id=\"attachment_67761\" style=\"width: 160px\" class=\"wp-caption alignright\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.colombotelegraph.com\/index.php\/2011-llrc-2012-impeachment-2013-year-of-political-destruction\/rajan-philips-colombo-telegraph\/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-67761\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-67761\" class=\"size-thumbnail wp-image-67761\" title=\"Rajan Philips Colombo Telegraph\" src=\"http:\/\/www.colombotelegraph.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/01\/Rajan-Philips-Colombo-Telegraph-150x150.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"150\" height=\"150\" srcset=\"https:\/\/www.colombotelegraph.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/01\/Rajan-Philips-Colombo-Telegraph-150x150.jpg 150w, https:\/\/www.colombotelegraph.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/01\/Rajan-Philips-Colombo-Telegraph-50x50.jpg 50w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 150px) 100vw, 150px\" \/><\/a><p id=\"caption-attachment-67761\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Rajan Philips<\/p><\/div>\n<p>The shocks emanating from the recent electricity rates hike have exposed not only the state of affairs in what was once a jewel among the island\u2019s public sector institutions but also the pathetic failure of the State to deal with what by all accounts is a national crisis.\u00a0 In fairness, the CEB\u2019s financial and supply side crises are not a creation of this government. But after more than seven years of absolute power the government should at least show some understanding of the problem even if it is not able to offer a credible solution either in the short term or in the long term.\u00a0 Alas, there is no evidence of that understanding.<\/p>\n<p>What is evident is almost lifeless insensitivity to the impact of the rate increases on millions of households.\u00a0 The indifference to the broader impact on the economy affecting production and export competitiveness might be shocking but not surprising.\u00a0 The Public Utilities Commission would seem to be trying hard to pull the plug on CEB\u2019s finances after letting it have its tariff increases.\u00a0 The public spat over internal auditing at CEB is a red herring given the more fundamental questions at stake.<\/p>\n<p>At his breakfast briefing to media heads, the President has reportedly described the increase in electricity rates as \u201ca temporary measure taken to recover the losses incurred\u201d by the CEB.\u00a0 He has also indicated that when the second and third phases of the <span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.colombotelegraph.com\/?s=Norochcholai+coal+power+plant&amp;x=11&amp;y=5\">Norochcholai coal power plant<\/a><\/span> are completed by December this year, it would \u201cbe possible for the government to systematically remove the fuel adjustment charges added to the rate increase.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Expert opinion and informed understanding present a different picture.\u00a0 The CEB\u2019s financial problems are structural and its losses cannot be reversed by temporary measures.\u00a0 Fuel surcharges, as has been forcefully reminded by Dr. <span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.colombotelegraph.com\/?s=Tilak+Siyambalapitiya&amp;x=13&amp;y=6\">Tilak Siyambalapitiya<\/a><\/span>, were introduced intermittently in the 1970s and 1980s and have now become a permanent factor in pricing so much so that it would be misleading to describe them as a \u201ctemporary measure.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>As for Norochcholai, it is proving to be another Chinese infrastructure albatross around the government\u2019s neck with operational and maintenance headaches from the time it was switched on. \u00a0It is far from being the intended cost-reducing boon to national power supply.\u00a0 A former Vice Chairman of the CEB, Eng. WDAS Wijayapala, has pointed out that accelerating the plant\u2019s Phase 1 completion was part of the reason for its current problems, and has pertinently questioned the wisdom of accelerating the remaining Phases 2 &amp; 3.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: left;\" align=\"center\"><strong>Patali vs Pavithra<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Incredibly, a special cabinet meeting on the matter requested by <span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.colombotelegraph.com\/?s=Vasudeva+Nanayakkara&amp;x=7&amp;y=2\">Vasudeva Nanayakkara<\/a><\/span> was not granted by the President.\u00a0 For the second time in as many months the cabinet has not been allowed to discuss matters of vital importance brought up by individual ministers.\u00a0 Before Nanayakkara, the presidential rebuff landed on Justice Minister <span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.colombotelegraph.com\/?s=Rauf+Hakeem&amp;x=7&amp;y=2\">Rauf Hakeem<\/a><\/span> who had pleaded in vain for a special cabinet meeting after the ethno-religious attack on the <span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.colombotelegraph.com\/?s=Fashion+Bug&amp;x=13&amp;y=8\">Fashion Bug business in Pepiliyana<\/a><\/span>.\u00a0 Nonetheless, the two ministers \u2013 though over 20 years apart in age \u2013 have become equally adept at ministerial survival notwithstanding the professed principles of the former and the agonizing moral dilemmas of the latter.\u00a0 Neither seems to be taken seriously by the President although the real reason for avoiding a cabinet meeting on the CEB crisis would have been to prevent a nasty clash between the former and the present holders of the Power and Energy Ministry.<\/p>\n<p>The newly minted Minister of Power and Energy, <span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.colombotelegraph.com\/?s=Pavithra+Wanniarachchi&amp;x=11&amp;y=7\">Pavithradevi Wanniarachchi<\/a><\/span>, after going incommunicado for days reappeared in parliament to sing her own song and disown the tariff hike proposal. \u00a0She pleaded that the tariff hike is her predecessor <span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.colombotelegraph.com\/?s=Champika+Ranawaka&amp;x=11&amp;y=5\">Patali Champika Ranawaka<\/a><\/span>\u2019s baby and she is carrying it as a result of the recent cabinet reshuffle.\u00a0 Never mind Keuneman\u2019s old wisecrack that there is no point reshuffling a pack that has no aces but only jokers, but we know that the good Minister was carried upstairs in the reshuffle as a payoff for her loyal gender support in the fraudulent impeachment of CJ <span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.colombotelegraph.com\/?s=Shirani+Bandaranayake&amp;x=9&amp;y=3\">Shirani Bandaranyake<\/a><\/span>.\u00a0 The fair Minister may, in all fairness, be over her head in matters electrical but having accepted a difficult portfolio she cannot now complain that she did not know that her job description included taking responsibility for CEB\u2019s tariff proposals to the PUC.<\/p>\n<p>Champika Ranawaka, the former Minister, is not one who needs a special invitation to get into a political fight.\u00a0 Deprived of a cabinet clash, Mr. Ranawaka is reported to have gone \u2018parliamentary\u2019 distributing a letter to members of parliament contradicting Minister Wanniarachchi\u2019s version and insisting that he has consistently opposed the idea of electricity price hike which according to the former minister is the brain child of the much maligned Finance Secretary.\u00a0 Mr. Ranawaka reiterated his belief in a progressive tariff system \u2013 those who consume less should pay less.\u00a0 And, wearing his engineering hat, he also expressed his puzzlement at the timing of the price hike \u2013 when the reservoirs are full and hydro-power can be generated to full capacity reducing the dependence on the oil-expensive thermal power.<\/p>\n<p>Mr. Ranawake is an interesting political phenomenon. Young, trained in Electrical Engineering, and possessing plenty of political smarts and communication skills, he could have done much inclusive political good to himself and the country.\u00a0 Unfortunately and like quite a few others of his generation, during the tumultuous second coming of the JVP in the late 1980s, he first went sideways with the JVP\u2019s anti-Indianism and then fell backward through the ethno-religious civilizational ring of exclusionary politics before finding his feet in the fundamentalist quagmire of the JHU.<\/p>\n<p>Although as Minister of Power and Energy Mr. Ranawaka knew his electrical onions very well, he let his rhetoric surpass his achievements in an obviously difficult portfolio.\u00a0 At a Vienna conference in 2010, he laid out his vision for the CEB \u2013 to contribute to national development without being an economic burden by eliminating waste, increasing efficiency, reducing generation costs, and bringing in additional revenues.\u00a0 Mission accomplished is the message in his impressive website after the cabinet reshuffle: \u201cAfter spectacular performance as Minister of Power and Energy, having curbed corruption and curtailed mismanagement at the CEB and related institutions, Minister Patali Chamika Ranawaka (has) assumed duties as Minister of Technology Research and Atomic Energy on January 31.\u201d\u00a0 Even more over the top is this grandiloquent claim made on June 11, 2011 and quoted in a March 2013 internet news report: \u201cIt is with great pleasure I say that there is no financial crisis in the CEB. The power plants that will be constructed according to our plans will ensure that the people in this country can live without darkness until 2020.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Whichever way the Patali-Pavithra battle \u2013 and it would be a totally unequal match-up &#8211; unfolds is not going to make a difference to the hapless public who are stuck with the hiked prices for the foreseeable future.\u00a0 But the battle should shed at least some light, given Mr. Ranawaka\u2019s technical background, along with the usual heat of infighting, in regard to a complex portfolio of which the present government has no clue as to where to start, let alone how to end.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: left;\" align=\"center\"><strong>The anatomy of the crisis<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>In sharp contrast the government\u2019s cluelessness there have been plenty of expert contributions in the media providing a good understanding of the problem and its solution.\u00a0 I have already referred to two such contributors, but without understanding and decision making at the cabinet level nothing is going to change.\u00a0 It is fair to summarize power generation and pricing as two sides of the CEB\u2019s same crisis coin.\u00a0 While the costs of transmission and distribution (the so called \u2018wires and supply\u2019 costs) are somewhat controllable, it is the cost of generation that is impossible to wrestle down to keep the total cost below the approved unit price of electricity.\u00a0 The cost-price shortfall multiplied across millions of consumers and accumulated year after year is the fundamental reason for the CEB\u2019s financial crisis.\u00a0 And there is no short-term fix to it.<\/p>\n<p>The crisis is complicated by different sources of electricity and their respective generation costs.\u00a0 From what used to be 100% dependence on hydro-power in the 1970s the generation composition has been drastically transformed.\u00a0 The population and the universe of consumers have also doubled over the last forty years.\u00a0 The proportion of hydro power has shrunk to be under 50% and thermal power generation now accounts for more than 50%.\u00a0 And the rub is in the high proportion of oil-based power generation and the high costs that go with it. \u00a0The oil-based power generation is required even more in drought years when the hydro-power contribution could fall considerably well below the installed capacity.\u00a0 Drought and hot weather also push up the demand for electricity by the increased use of fans and air conditioners.\u00a0 2011 was a drought year when the hydro-power contribution fell to nearly 50% of installed capacity and drove the dependence on oil even higher.<\/p>\n<p>The alternative to relying on oil is the development of cheaper coal-based thermal power plants, Norochcholai Phase 1 being the first such plant.\u00a0 The expectations are that the completion of Norochcholai Phases 2 &amp; 3 and the completion of another coal-based thermal power-plant in Sampur, will diversify electricity generation to roughly about a third each of hydro, oil-based, and coal-based plants.\u00a0 These changes should reduce the high dependence on oil and associated costs and help achieve some balance between the unit cost and price of electricity.\u00a0 At the same time, there should not be any illusion that oil-based plants could totally be eliminated. All three traditional sources of energy along with renewable sources will be necessary to achieve a sustainable energy supply.<\/p>\n<p>A commonly cited reason for the current crisis is the delay in the implementation of projects in a timely manner.\u00a0 Project planning can now benefit from available rainfall data for over hundred years and oil price trends over forty years and provide for anticipating and dealing with drought years as well as oil price fluctuations.\u00a0 But measures identified to deal with contingencies should be implemented according to target dates established in long term planning.<\/p>\n<p>The Norochcholai project was delayed because of public protests on account of concerns over social and natural environmental impacts.\u00a0 However, such delays could be avoided by identifying adverse impacts and addressing them forthrightly and transparently to the satisfaction of the local communities where projects are located.\u00a0 The question now is whether the Norochcholai Phses 1 &amp; 2 will be completed in 2014 and whether the Sampur power plant will be completed in 2017 as planned.\u00a0 Otherwise, industry experts are predicting a major crisis in the generation and pricing of electricity.\u00a0 While Norochcholai was gifted to the Chinese, the Sampur plant is being kept open for the Indians.\u00a0 But experts are warning that Sampur cannot be kept indefinitely waiting until India is satisfied with the terms of the undertaking.<\/p>\n<p>The pricing side of the crisis calls for a systematic, consistent and transparent approach instead of ad hoc tariff hikes.\u00a0 Users will ultimately have to pay but there should be equity, fairness and affordability in the prices set for different categories of users.\u00a0 There should not be \u2018tariff holidays\u2019 for anyone except, if at all, those at the very bottom of the economic pyramid and charity organizations.\u00a0 However, under a provision of the Electricity Act, fourteen private companies have been exempted from electricity-user charges by extraordinary gazette notification.\u00a0 Among them are a garment manufacturer, cement and sugar factories, an Agency House, one hotel and a number of property developers.\u00a0 Why this special treatment to select businesses who can easily afford to pay when poor households are called upon to pay at an unfair rate?<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> [&hellip;]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":22,"featured_media":67761,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_jetpack_memberships_contains_paid_content":false,"footnotes":""},"categories":[3,46],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-84315","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-colombotelegraph","category-constitutional-reforms"],"yoast_head":"<!-- This site is optimized with the Yoast SEO plugin v26.3 - 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