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Sri Lanka’s Unfulfilled Battery Tariff Promises Waste Renewable Energy, Say Solar Firms

Sri Lanka’s solar power companies were assured a battery tariff of 46.80 rupees per unit to be effective in 2025. However, as of December, the Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) has not provided the necessary guidelines or contract amendments, according to an industry association. Without the implementation of the battery tariff, which is crucial for integrating
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Indian Economist Urges Sri Lankans to Remember Crisis Causes to Avert Future Turmoil

FINANCIAL CHRONICLE – Sri Lankans must remember the factors that led to the economic crisis and its impact on the nation if they wish to avert a similar situation in the future, according to prominent Indian economist Arvind Subramanian. Subramanian, who previously served as the Chief Economic Advisor to the Government of India, emphasized that

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