lt;strong gt;By Kapila Bandara
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Sri Lanka rsquo;s loss-making state power utility, the Ceylon Electricity Board, is seeking an overall 6.8% tariff increase from October to December, citing a laundry list of multi-billion rupee cost increases, including energy and financing costs in the billions and Mahinda Rajapaksa-era debt for the Uma Oya project.
In a detailed submission …
