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Sri Lanka sees higher fuel oil use amid strong electricity demand in July

Summary by EconomyNext
ECONOMYNEXT – Sri Lanka’s renewable energy share dropped to 66 percent in July after spiking to 73 percent in June, as fuel oil use picked up amid a stronger demand for power, official data show. In July 2025 electricity generation hit 1,583 GigaWatt hours, up 8.3 percent from a year ago, amid an economic recovery. Total renewable energy was 1044 GWh, slightly down from 1,091 with Ceylon Electricity Baord’s large hydros contributing 628 GWh. How…
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EconomyNext broke the news in on Thursday, October 9, 2025.
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