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Electricity in Sri Lanka

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Electricity in Sri Lanka is primarily generated from a mix of hydroelectric, thermal, and renewable energy sources. The country has a well-established electricity grid that serves both urban and rural areas, with the state-owned Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) being the main provider.



Hydropower

Approximately 40% of Sri Lanka’s electricity comes from hydropower, utilizing the island's numerous rivers and monsoon rains to generate energy.


Thermal Power

About 60% of electricity is produced from thermal power plants, primarily fueled by fossil fuels like coal and natural gas. This has raised concerns about environmental impact and sustainability.


Renewable Energy

The government is increasingly focusing on renewable energy sources, including solar and wind power, to diversify the energy mix and reduce reliance on fossil fuels.


Voltage and Frequency

The standard voltage in Sri Lanka is 230V, with a frequency of 50Hz. Travelers should ensure their devices are compatible or bring appropriate adapters.


Electricity Access

While most urban areas have reliable electricity access, some rural regions may experience occasional power outages. It's advisable to check local conditions when traveling.


Electricity in Sri Lanka is evolving, with efforts to enhance sustainability and expand access across the island.



In Sri Lanka, there is a phone number to call in case of power outages, which is important since electricity interruptions occur relatively often. 


Electricity Breakdown-

011-24666660 / 011-4617575

 
 
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