Sri Lanka is seeking to increase and diversify its power production capacity to tackle climate change and the challenges of energy security, by exploring the possibilities of nuclear power as a reliable and low carbon option for its energy mix.
In response to a request from the Government, in particular, the Sri Lanka Atomic Energy Board (SLAEB) and the Sri Lanka Atomic Energy Regulatory Council, a national workshop on nuclear law was held in Colombo, from 13 to 17 November 2023, and was attended by over 30 officials. To raise the awareness of decision-makers, policy-makers and senior officials, a series of bilateral review meetings were also conducted, including with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Power and Energy, the Ministry of Justice, the Legal Draftsman’s Department, the Attorney General’s Department and the Court of Appeal, as well as the University of Colombo.
S.R.D. Rosa, Chairman of the SLAEB said “Sri Lanka is facing several challenges from the increasing demand for electricity, the need to diversify the sources of energy and to achieve carbon neutrality of the electricity sector by 2040, as well as to raise living standards and improve industrial productivity.” He continued, “To address these challenges, we are seeking to introduce nuclear power as a low carbon and efficient base-load energy source. To do so, a sound and comprehensive legal framework is one of the fundamental boxes for us to check. We therefore highly appreciate the IAEA’s support in helping us to move forward.”
Prior to the mission, the IAEA carried out, upon request, a review of the current legal framework, in particular focusing on the existing Sri Lanka Atomic Energy Act No 40 of 2014. The review to provided analysis to help the drafting team identify gaps and areas to be strengthened and enable implementation of the relevant international legal instruments, with the aim of supporting the development of a new comprehensive piece of legislation that can provide the legal basis for a potential future nuclear power programme. Discussions regarding the IAEA’s review of the current legal framework were also held during the mission.