Enhancing energy efficiency in industries
The Ministry of Industry and Commerce has launched a program to save
energy in industries, including those belonging to the textile
sector.Based on the Public Private Partnership (PPP) model, the
initiative is aimed at helping local companies to enhance their industry
grade energy efficiencies and cut down the cost of production.The US$
39,500 project targets to achieve a 10 percent reduction in industrial
energy consumption.Sixteen Sri Lankan companies will undergo energy
audits from January 2012 under the first stage of the program.
“As we face a climate of global recession and increasing energy
costs, international markets demand more and more low cost products. To
reduce our industrial and manufacturing costs and survive, we decided to
create this special project said Deputy Minister of Industry and
Commerce, Jayaratne Herath.
The energy audits will be conducted by Metropolitan Engineering, a
subsidiary of Metropolitan Group. Post audit, a report will be prepared
for each factory that will include recommendations for saving
energy.According to the Central Bank, Sri Lanka’s power demand is
increasing by 7-8% annually.
As for industries in Sri Lanka, a total of 48000 industrial power
connections were active in 2010 and power demand for industries (only
from Ceylon Electricity Board) increased by 14% in the same year while
LECO, CEB’s subsidiary, separately reported 10.1% demand growth from
industries.
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