PUCSL Warns CEB of Consumer Concessions if Tariff Proposal is Delayed

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November 26, Colombo (LNW): The Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka (PUCSL) has notified the Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) that failure to submit the tariff revision proposal by December 6 will result in concessions for consumers under the existing charge structure.

This announcement comes after the CEB requested a two-week extension to finalize the proposal. The PUCSL, in a statement, emphasized the need for immediate consumer relief and highlighted repeated delays by the CEB, noting that extensions had already been granted twice, causing a one-month postponement.

The Commission underscored the importance of adhering to the deadline, stating that further delays would directly benefit consumers through reduced charges.

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