Electricity Dispatch Database and Dashboard launched to foster transparency in SL power sector

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID), in collaboration with the Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka (PUCSL),
comprehensive tool that allows stakeholders to access and visualize data relevant to electricity generation, forecasts, costs, reservoir
features a user-friendly interface, making it accessible to a broad audience
Users will be able to query dispatch data, gaining valuable insights into the dispatch process and the rationale behind cost optimization
This transparency not only promotes accountability but also encourages collaboration among industry players, paving the way for improvements
in the dispatch process.The Dispatch Data Dashboard will be used for a wide array of stakeholders, including sector analysts, researchers,
current independent power producers, future renewable energy developers, and environmental organizations
The online dashboard is available at https://gendata.pucsl.gov.lk/home
The USAID Sri Lanka Energy Program is proud to be at the forefront of this initiative, driving positive change for the benefit of all
stakeholders.Members of the public will now have the ability to comprehend the dispatch process, enabling them to raise inquiries and
drive financial sustainability of the power sector, while contributing to the viability of the nation by enhancing energy security and
ensuring the lowest possible cost of electricity
By fostering transparency and empowering stakeholders, this tool is an instrumental resource in our collective fight against climate change
In understanding and optimizing our energy management processes, we pave the way for a more sustainable future, driving efficiencies that
contribute to reducing the cost of power generation while reducing our carbon footprint
In the face of climate challenges, knowledge is power, and the Dashboard empowers us all to make informed decisions that positively impact
play a crucial role in driving down generation costs for the Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB)
By facilitating a better understanding of the dispatch process and encouraging stakeholder collaboration, the initiative holds the potential
to bring about operational efficiencies that will benefit both the industry and end consumers backed by the National Energy Benchmarking
demand/consumption side of the energy.