Wednesday, 25 August 2004 |
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SLEMA presents two awards for energy saving project Considering the planning, analysis, implementation and monitoring work done to save energy the Sri Lanka Energy Managers Association (SLEMA) has presented two awards to the Ceylon Cold Stores (Pvt) Ltd (CCS) and National Engineer Research and Development Centre of Sri Lanka at the Annual Award Presentation Ceremony held recently. The Ceylon Petroleum Corporation Award was presented to CCS for energy efficiency projects implemented in their factory. CCS is now saving over Rs. 800,000 a year in their boiler and the steam system by fuel switching. By air compressor management, CCS saves a further Rs. 1.2 million every year. Eng. M. W. Leelaratne, General Manager, National Engineering Research and Development Centre of Sri Lanka, received the SLEMA Award for the best energy-related study focused on the energy audit process. |
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