Sunday, 5 June 2022

What the electricity mafia did to increase the bill even though the whole country was in darkness !


The GCE Ordinary Level Examination, which began with a temporary relief to the people of the country who were tired of the power cuts, is now over. Therefore, the people of the country have to spend a few hours a day in the dark as the power cuts have resumed. What is the cause of this truly endless power outage? This has been pointed out to the whole country on several previous occasions but we thought we would write it down again for the new Minister of Power and Energy Kanchana Wijesekera to read it again.
● Board and Engineers
The Electricity Board in this country is a very strange place compared to the rest of the world. The total demand for electricity in the country, including peak hours, is around 2,500 MW per day.
Today, there are over a thousand electrical engineers on duty in the Ceylon Electricity Board to supply this 2500 MW to the country. On an average, the Ceylon Electricity Board employs one in 2.5 MW of the country's total electricity demand.
In that case, the supply of electricity in this country should be where the supply of electricity is in one of the best countries in the world. In other words, we should be able to use electricity to artificially create something like Thawthisa in the country. But what happened to the people of this country every day when there were so many electrical engineers in the CEB that they were thrown when they kicked a bush?
In the face of an annual power outage, a few hours are spent sifting through the sweat and sucking on the weeping infants as if they had fallen into a vicious hell. Children in the country who are being educated cannot work on a book during such power cuts. The fan in the house does not rotate to extinguish the fire. Help includes bottle lamps, candles, and flashlights.
There is no opportunity to eat a cooked meal with the family. In short, everything is disrupted for hours on end. Isn't it a hell of a situation to be in such a situation?
Creating a power crisis
How can the annual power crisis be created in the country in such a way as to make the people of the country miserable? What has caused it? More than a thousand electrical engineers are paid hundreds of thousands of rupees a month and the duties of the Ceylon Electricity Board have been going on in this country for a long time.
Generally, the country's electricity demand is met by hydropower, diesel power plants and the Norochcholai coal power plant. If the three generators at the Norochcholai power plant with a capacity of 900 MW are operational, the average amount of electricity added to the national grid will be around 700 MW. The remaining megawatts of total electricity demand is generated by hydropower and the rest comes from diesel power plants. In order to maintain everything in a way that does not cause a power crisis in the country, all these things have to function normally.
It is a well known fact that the dry season in Sri Lanka is generally from January to February of the year to April. The conspiracy to create a power crisis in the country takes place every year a few months before this time. The working strategy has been to divert as much water as possible from the reservoirs that generate hydropower.
Meanwhile, it is not uncommon for two machines at the Norochcholai power plant to break down. It also drains the water that fills the reservoirs. It is also during this time that sudden power outages occur, the kind of country we are all familiar with.
Who does these things?
We say without fear. Some of the engineering mafia in the CEB today are like sackcloth arenas. Everyone remembers how the generators at the Norochcholai power plant became inoperable in the recent past when the reservoirs dried up and there were sudden power outages.
There, we pointed the finger at the government's eyes on the cronies or engineering terrorists involved. But in the face of a stray state, nothing was done and done in that regard.
Millions of commissions
Why does the CEB engineering mafia, like terrorism, create such an artificial power crisis in the country every year? The only reason behind this is to push the country towards emergency purchases of electricity for several months of the year. Emergency power purchases are made from private power plants.
The top chairmen of these private power plants are the same electrical engineers who have retired and spent most of their time working after being exploited by the Ceylon Electricity Board. As the country moves towards such emergency purchases, the price per unit of electricity purchased from private power plants is usually in the range of 32 to 40 rupees per unit. In this way, it is normal for the CEB to have to purchase hundreds of thousands of units to meet the demand for emergency power purchases. This is the abyss of bastards who created a power crisis in the country and pushed the country to the point of buying emergency electricity. Government private suppliers who were engineers in the CEB who retired after allocating Rs.
In this way, while the CEB buys hundreds of thousands of units as emergency power purchases for two to three months, the commission engineers involved in the conspiracy will be rewarded for generations with the commission of three to four rupees per unit.
This is where the bitter truth of the country's power crisis comes from time to time. However, despite the power crisis this time around, emergency power purchases were not allowed. It was caused by the corona epidemic and the economic crisis in the country. If not, the government will allow the CEB to go for emergency power purchases and the power cuts faced by the people of the country today would not have taken place.
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This is how we revealed the simple reality of how some CEB electrical engineering terrorists have been creating an electricity crisis in the country for some time and exploiting the CEB to pacify it. It is these engineering terrorists who have always stuck those project proposals in the Hamas box while the various groups that governed the country are making efforts to move towards renewable energy projects according to the demand for electricity in this country. And they are the ones who are trying to sabotage the national system by showing the holes in it.
This may be due to the insatiable desire of these cunning foxes to break the reservoirs every day, flatten Norochcholai and build a treasure trove of emergency power purchases. Today, it is this electrical engineering mafia that controls all other areas of the Ceylon Electricity Board except the toilets. But have they done anything to improve the country's power generation? There are no two akatas. It is very certain that the future of those who depend on the tax money of the people of a country and destroy the people themselves and destroy the CEB, which is a national resource without any remorse, in this manner will be a disastrous one. Because the devastation and the devastation are just as unknown.
Minister's speech
Despite the realistic speech of the CEB today, we have seen Minister Kanchana Wijesekera, who appeared before the media recently, make another wonderful statement. For a long time now, the people of the country have been hearing and seeing ministers saying that the CPC is at a loss and therefore the price of oil should be increased. However, Minister Kanchana Wijesekera changed that tradition and came before the media and said that the CEB was also at a loss and therefore the electricity tariff should be increased. So far, the minister's proposal has been to increase electricity tariffs to affect higher businesses. Is there a situation in the country today where, according to the Minister, a business entity or an electricity bill has to be increased?
Sixty-five ministers took over the CEB, but none of them was able to break the active electrical engineering mafia within the CEB. Minister Kanchana Wijesekera, this is your turn. If you, as the son of Mahinda Wijesekera, are ready to make that decision boldly, we are ready to give you maximum support with all five hands. If not, we have to look at the people and say that the Minister also took over the CEB and revived an inac

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