Assessment of economic impact of electricity supply interruptions in the Sri Lanka industrial sector

被引:12
|
作者
Wijayatunga, PDC [1 ]
Jayalath, MS
机构
[1] Univ Moratuwa, Ctr Energy Studies, Dept Elect Engn, Moratuwa 10400, Sri Lanka
[2] A Bectel Affiliated Co, NEXANT, SARI Energy, Colombo, Sri Lanka
关键词
unserved energy; cost of outages; economic impact;
D O I
10.1016/S0196-8904(03)00132-8
中图分类号
O414.1 [热力学];
学科分类号
摘要
This paper presents the outcome of the Sri Lanka case study on assessing the economic impact of power interruptions on industry in the South Asia region, comprising the countries of Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh and India. The technical assessment evaluates the cost to the country's economy in terms of the industrial loss due to supply interruptions and environmental impacts from standby generation used to supplement the power requirements of the industrial sector. The study found that the main economic impact of the power interruptions, both planned and unplanned, is the loss of output in the industrial sector. In a typical year of power shortages, such as 2001, arising from a deficit in generation capacity, these losses can be as high as approximately US$ 81 million a year, which is approximately 0.65% of the country's gross domestic product (GDP). Also, the economic impact due to unplanned outages can be around US$ 45 million (0.3% of GDP) in a typical year. On average, these values for planned and unplanned outages are US$ 0.66 and US$ 1.08 per kWh of energy loss, respectively. It is also observed that 92% of the sampled industries have standby generation facilities to satisfy either, in full or partially, their own power requirements, which produced approximately 146 GW h of energy in 2001. The serious economic and environmental impacts of power interruptions, both planned and unplanned, underlines the importance of timely implementation of the long term least cost generation expansion plan and proper maintenance of transmission and distribution networks to ensure their high reliability. Therefore, it is clear that the utility needs to take immediate steps to improve its supply reliability in order to retain consumers and justify the existence of a centralised generation facility. (C) 2003 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:235 / 247
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Climate Change Vulnerability in Agriculture Sector: An Assessment and Mapping at Divisional Secretariat Level in Sri Lanka
    Wickramasinghe, M. R. C. P.
    De Silva, Ranjith Premalal
    Dayawansa, N. D. K.
    EARTH SYSTEMS AND ENVIRONMENT, 2021, 5 (03) : 725 - 738
  • [42] Multi-criteria assessment of energy sector nationally appropriate mitigation actions in Sri Lanka
    Sugathapala, Thusitha
    INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SUSTAINABLE ENERGY AND GREEN TECHNOLOGY 2019, 2020, 463
  • [43] Climate Change Vulnerability in Agriculture Sector: An Assessment and Mapping at Divisional Secretariat Level in Sri Lanka
    M. R. C. P. Wickramasinghe
    Ranjith Premalal De Silva
    N. D. K. Dayawansa
    Earth Systems and Environment, 2021, 5 : 725 - 738
  • [44] Impact of Emotional Intelligence on Strategic Management of Technology and Organizational Performance in the Banking Sector in Sri Lanka
    Nanayakkara, Samangi
    Wickramasinghe, Vathsala
    Samarasinghe, Dinesh
    2019 MORATUWA ENGINEERING RESEARCH CONFERENCE (MERCON) / 5TH INTERNATIONAL MULTIDISCIPLINARY ENGINEERING RESEARCH CONFERENCE, 2019, : 556 - 561
  • [45] Multi-level impact of continuing professional development on Sri Lanka's veterinary sector
    Kinnison, Tierney
    Thuranira-McKeever, Christine
    Kalupahana, Ruwani
    Silva-Fletcher, Ayona
    OPEN LEARNING, 2023, 38 (01): : 4 - 21
  • [46] The impact of climate change on labour demand in the plantation sector: the case of tea production in Sri Lanka
    Gunathilaka, Rajapaksha P. D.
    Smart, James C. R.
    Fleming, Christopher M.
    Hasan, Syezlin
    AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND RESOURCE ECONOMICS, 2018, 62 (03) : 480 - 500
  • [47] The Impact of Accountability Mechanisms on Public Sector Environmental Sustainability Performance: A Case Study of Sri Lanka
    de Silva, Keshara
    Yapa, Prem W. Senarath
    Vesty, Gillian
    AUSTRALASIAN ACCOUNTING BUSINESS AND FINANCE JOURNAL, 2020, 14 (03) : 38 - 55
  • [48] Electricity Cost Reduction of Industrial/General Purpose Customers in Sri Lanka using Solar PV and Battery Storage
    Lucas, J. R.
    Herath, S. V.
    ENGINEER-JOURNAL OF THE INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS SRI LANKA, 2023, 56 (01): : 63 - 70
  • [49] Economic consequences of climate change impacts on the agricultural sector of South Asia: A case study of Sri Lanka
    Abeysekara, Walimuni Chamindri Sewanka Mendis
    Siriwardana, Mahinda
    Meng, Samuel
    ECONOMIC ANALYSIS AND POLICY, 2023, 77 : 435 - 450
  • [50] Floods and Countermeasures Impact Assessment for the Metro Colombo Canal System, Sri Lanka
    Moufar, Mohamed Mashood Mohamed
    Perera, Edangodage Duminda Pradeep
    HYDROLOGY, 2018, 5 (01):