I think that the world is at a turning point in terms of utilization of new sources of energy new ways of energy delivery and new energy uses.
Non renewable energy sources in sri lanka.
After assuming duties in the ministry he visited the sri lanka sustainable energy authority the main body of the ministry.
Of sri lanka s 100 renewable electricity targets by 2050 of which sri lanka s not yet released long.
One of the key policy elements is the promotion of indigenous resources in energy supplies.
A new project on radon mapping is being conducted jointly with the atomic energy board sri lanka to establish the baseline of background radiation levels and to find mineral resources.
Energy supply and use.
Sri lanka used 12 8 million tons of oil equivalent energy in 2017.
Non conventional renewable energy ncre sector development in sri lanka history.
Sri lanka is blessed with the renewable energy sources which can be utilized to fulfill energy requirements of the country.
Non renewable energy resources include coal natural gas petroleum made from crude oil and natural gas liquids.
The energy sector in sri lanka a snapshot sri lanka s power sector has made commendable progress in several areas in the last 10 years.
Electricity in sri lanka is generated using three primary sources thermal power which includes energy from biomass coal and fuel oil hydro power including small hydro and other non conventional renewable energy sources solar power and wind power.
Petroleum imported as crude oil and finished products provides the highest.
Considering the demography economy and current energy uses sri.
In sri lanka non renewable energy resources supply most of the energy we use.
At 7 5 of economic output per kilogram of oil equivalent in 2014 sri lanka ranks high among countries that report similar per capita economic output.
The study focused on renewable energy promotional plans in sri lanka and the plans currently in place for renewable energy development as well as the proposed plan to offset 80 of the country s total energy use by 2030.
These energy resources are called non renewable because their supplies are limited and take a very long time to form.
The sri lanka governmental policy directions for power sector envisages that the hydro power generation potential of the country will be developed to its full potential as it is the major indigenous resource for power generation as at present.
Some of its achievements include near 100 electrification low transmission distribution losses and meeting increased electricity demand with new power generation.
Ceylon electricity board as a power utility of the country has promoted generation of electricity using renewable energy resources since early nineties by giving the required assistance to the private sector which.