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Ministry of Power and Energy
විදුලිබල හා බලශක්ති අමාත්‍යාංශය
மின்சக்தி மற்றும் வலுசக்தி அமைச்சு
Ministry overview
JurisdictionGovernment of Sri Lanka
Headquarters437, Galle Road, Colombo 3
6°54′4.90″N 79°51′17.60″E / 6.9013611°N 79.8548889°E / 6.9013611; 79.8548889
Annual budget
  • Rs 0.5 billion (2016, recurrent)
  • Rs 0.8 billion (2016, capital)
Minister responsible
Ministry executive
  • Ms. Wasantha Perera, Ministry Secretary
Child agencies
Websiteenergymin.gov.lk

The Ministry of Power and Energy[1] (Sinhala: විදුලිබල හා බලශක්ති අමාත්‍යාංශය; Tamil: மின்சக்தி மற்றும் வலுசக்தி அமைச்சு) is a cabinet ministry of the Government of Sri Lanka responsible for power and renewable energy. The ministry is responsible for formulating and implementing national policy on power and renewable energy and other subjects which come under its purview.[2]

As of April 2023, the current Minister of Power and Energy is Kanchana Wijesekera.[3] The ministry's secretary is (Mr) M.P.D.U.K. Mapa Pathirana.

Ministers

Ministers of Power & Energy
Name Portrait Party Took office Left office Head of government Ministerial title Refs
Maithripala Senanayake Sri Lanka Freedom Party 1947 8 December 1959 W. Dahanayake Minister of Transport and Power [4]
Montague Jayawickrama United National Party 23 March 1960 1960 Dudley Senanayake Minister of Posts, Works and Power [4]
C. P. de Silva Sri Lanka Freedom Party 23 July 1960 Sirimavo Bandaranaike Minister of Agriculture, Land, Irrigation and Power [5]
Sri Lanka Freedom Socialist Party March 1965 Dudley Senanayake Minister of Land, Irrigation and Power [6][7]
Maithripala Senanayake Sri Lanka Freedom Party 31 May 1970 Sirimavo Bandaranaike Minister of Irrigation, Power and Highways [8][9]
Gamini Dissanayake United National Party 23 July 1977 J. R. Jayewardene [10][11][12]
D. B. Wijetunga United National Party Minister of Power and Energy [13]
Festus Perera United National Party 18 February 1989 28 March 1990 Ranasinghe Premadasa [14]
K. D. M. C. Bandara United National Party 30 March 1990 [15][16]
Anuruddha Ratwatte Sri Lanka Freedom Party 19 August 1994 Dingiri Banda Wijetunga Minister of Irrigation, Power and Energy [17][18]
19 October 2000 Chandrika Kumaratunga Minister of Power and Energy [19][20]
14 September 2001 Minister of Lands, Irrigation and Power [21][22]
Karu Jayasuriya United National Party 12 December 2001 Minister of Power and Energy [23][24]
Susil Premajayanth Sri Lanka Freedom Party 10 April 2004 [25][26][27]
John Seneviratne Sri Lanka Freedom Party 23 November 2005 Mahinda Rajapaksa [28][29][30]|[31][32][33]
Champika Ranawaka Jathika Hela Urumaya 23 April 2010 [34][35][36][37]
Pavithra Devi Wanniarachchi Sri Lanka Freedom Party 28 January 2013 [38]
Champika Ranawaka Jathika Hela Urumaya 12 January 2015 17 August 2015 Maithripala Sirisena [39][40][41][42]
Ranjith Siyambalapitiya Sri Lanka Freedom Party 4 September 2015 Minister of Power and Renewable Energy [43][44][45]
Ravi Karunanayake United National Party 20 December 2018 Minister of Power, Energy Business Development [46][44][45]
Mahinda Amaraweera Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna 22 November 2019 Gotabaya Rajapaksa Minister of Power and Energy [47]
Dullas Alahapperuma Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna 12 August 2020 Minister of Power [48]
Gamini Lokuge Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna 16 August 2021 Minister of Power [49]
Pavithra Devi Wanniarachchi Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna 3 March 2022 Minister of Power [50]
Kanchana Wijesekera Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna 14 May 2022 Minister of Power & Energy [51]
22 July 2022 23 September 2024 Ranil Wickremesinghe Minister of Power & Energy
Anura Kumara Dissanayake National People's Power 24 September 2024 Present Anura Kumara Dissanayake Ministry of Power and Energy

Secretaries

Power Secretaries
Name Took office Left office Title Refs
M. M. C. Ferdinando 25 April 2010 Secretary to the Ministry of Power and Energy [52][53]
(Dr.) B. M. S. Batagoda 19 January 2015 Secretary to the Ministry of Power and Energy [54]
8 September 2015 Secretary to the Ministry of Power and Renewable Energy [55][56][57]
(Ms.) Wasantha Perera 28 November 2019 Secretary to the Ministry of Power and Energy
14 August 2020 Secretary to the Ministry of Power
K D S Ruwanchandra 26 April 2022 Secretary to the Ministry of Power
M P D U K Mapa Pathirana 22 July 2022 Secretary to the Ministry of Power and Energy

See also

References

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