Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka

The Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka (PUCSL) is the economic, technical and safety regulator of the electricity industry in Sri Lanka and the and the designated regulator for petroleum and water services industries. PUCSL also has been assigned as the shadow regulator for the lubricant market in Sri Lanka.  PUCSL was established by The Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka Act No. 35 of 2002.

PPP Unit Sri Lanka

The website for the Board of Investment in Sri Lanka.

The Board of Investment of Sri Lanka function as a central facilitation point for investors. BOI is committed towards continuously improving the country's investment climate. The Board of Directors drawn from the private and public sectors and its several departments are geared to facilitating the investment process.

Energy Licenses and Licensing Procedures

The terms and conditions of licenses will vary depending on whether it is a license for generation, transmission, distribution or supply. In most instances, a license will contain the following sections: Technical Conditions, Financial Requirements, Rights and Obligations of Licensees, Environmental Standards, Customer Service Standards, Complaint and Dispute Procedures and Fines and Penalties. This section offers resources and information about energy licenses as they relate to potential public-private partnerships in the power sectors.

Rural Electrification Funds: Sample Operational Documents and Resources

To generate solutions for rural electrification in Africa, an innovative program, the Africa Electrification Initiative (AEI), seeks to create and sustain a living body of practical knowledge and a network of practitioners in the area of design and implementation of rural, peri-urban and urban on-grid and off-grid electrification programs. Sample practical operational documents from around the globe can be found in this section.

Wind Power Energy

Wind can drive wind turbines to produce electrical power, windmills to produce mechanical power, or wind pumps to pump water, or for drainage. Below are laws and regulations in various jurisdictions as well as sample agreements and additional resources related to wind power projects.