SriLanka, May 9 -- The Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka (PUCSL) has announced a decision to increase electricity tariffs by 18% for the second and third quarters of 2026.
This adjustment specifically targets domestic consumers whose monthly consumption exceeds 180 units.
However, the Commission said that there will be no price revision for domestic users consuming fewer than 180 units, ensuring that the majority of households remain unaffected by the hike.
The tariff hike was authorized primarily to address a projected revenue shortfall of approximately Rs. 38 billion, triggered by rising power generation costs during the current and upcoming quarters.
Despite this deficit, the government has provided a written agreement to...
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