Power Markets
Sri Lanka increases power tariffs when energy costs start to bite
Sri Lanka increased power tariffs on Monday for most households by 7.2%, and for industries by 8.7% as it grapples with rising energy costs resulting from the 'Iran War. The new power prices are linked to the $2.9 billion IMF program that Sri Lanka signed with them in 2023 for recovery from a severe economic crisis. Sri Lanka uses cost-reflective pricing for energy multiple times per year in order to maintain the financial stability of its state-run monopoly Ceylon Electricity Board. The country's energy regulator said in a press release that hotels linked to the?critical tourism sector of Sri Lanka?will...