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		<title>Biomass dominates energy flows in Sri Lanka</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> 	Do you know what country uses the top level domain &#8220;.lk&#8221;? Well, I didn&#8217;t know it either, until I came across this fine Sankey diagram of the energy flows of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sri_Lanka">Sri Lanka</a> on the <a href="http://www.energy.gov.lk">website of the country&#8217;s Energy Conservation Fund</a>. This island country (formerly known as Ceylon) has some 20 million inhabitants.</p>
<div class="mypicsgallery"><a rel="lightbox[o_sankey_112]" href="http://www.sankey-diagrams.com/wp-content/myfotos/o_sankey_112/nationalenergy.gif"  title="Energy Flow Sankey Diagram of Sri Lanka (formerly: Ceylon) for the year 2003, taken from Energy Conservation Fund website at http://www.energy.gov.lk"><img  width="500" height="283" src="http://www.sankey-diagrams.com/wp-content/myfotos/o_sankey_112/tumbs/tmb_nationalenergy.gif" alt="Energy Flow Sankey Diagram of Sri Lanka (formerly: Ceylon) for the year 2003, taken from Energy Conservation Fund website at http://www.energy.gov.lk" title="Energy Flow Sankey Diagram of Sri Lanka (formerly: Ceylon) for the year 2003, taken from Energy Conservation Fund website at http://www.energy.gov.lk" /></a></div>
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<p>The flows in this Sankey diagram are in &#8216;kTOE&#8217; (TOE = tons of oil equivalent). It shows that most of Sri Lanka&#8217;s energy in 2003 came from domestic biomass, the second largest domestic source is hydro power. Imported sources of energy are crude oil (refined in the -currently- <a href="http://www.lankabusinessonline.com/fullstory.php?newsID=875354915">sole Sri Lankan oil refinery</a>), petroleum and a small portion of coal.</p>
<p>On the consumption side the largest energy using sector is domestic/commercial, followed by industry (using biomass generated energy as well) and transportation. </p>
<p>Transmission losses are relatively small compared to the situation in other countries. The energy flow picture of Sri Lanka thus is quite different to those I have previously presented here on this blog, such as for <a href="http://www.sankey-diagrams.com/25/">the U.S.</a> or for <a href="http://www.sankey-diagrams.com/33/">Scotland</a>.</p>
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