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The National Chamber of Commerce of Sri Lanka (NCCSL) will hold a seminar on ‘Managing energy use to reduce electricity bills’ on Thursday, 20 June 2013, from 3:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Chamber Auditorium, 4th floor, 450, D.R. Wijewardena Mawatha, Colombo 10.
The main purpose of this seminar is to educate consumers, both individual and corporate, and to provide them with professional advices and guidance as to how they could manage energy use by using electricity efficiently with an ultimate target of having a reduced and manageable monthly electricity bill.
There are many steps which could be adopted to reduce the electricity bill by making their usage efficient. With the increased electricity bill, competitiveness of the products and services is deteriorating while the cost of living is also increasing rapidly.
The only way of reducing the monthly electricity bill, in the present circumstances, is by proper management of energy used in the house holds as well as in business organisations. Sri Lanka Sustainable Energy Authority Deputy Director General Operations Harsha Wickramasinghe will provide valuable information and points that help reduce monthly electricity bill.
Wickramasinghe is a Chartered Mechanical Engineer who has served in plantation and industrial sector with special focus on operational efficiency.
Dr. Tilak Siyambalapitiya, a highly recognised international energy expert will join the panel discussion and give his expert advice on efficient usage of energy. Participants will be able to reduce their energy bill significantly if they follow the advices and guidance given by the expert at the seminar.
Individual house holders, industrialists, agriculturalist, service providers or anyone are interested in knowing techniques of reducing electricity bill are encouraged to participate. Registration could be made by calling Dilrukshi or Suharshini on 0114 741 788 or email at [email protected], fax: 0112 689 596. Participation is strictly on first come first served basis.