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Yugadanavi Power Station

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Country
  
Status
  
Operational

Combined cycle?
  
Yes

Secondary fuel
  
Diesel

Units operational
  
3 × 100 MW

Primary fuel
  
Location
  
Commission date
  
February 2010

Construction cost
  
300 million USD

Tertiary fuel
  
LNG

Construction began
  
November 2007

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Owner(s)
  
West Coast Power(Private) Limited

Similar
  
Sampur Power Station, Sapugaskanda Power Station, Lakvijaya Power Station, Uthuru Janani Power St, Chunnakam Power Station

The Yugadanavi Power Station (also known as Kerawalapitiya Power Station) is a large oil-fired power station in Sri Lanka. The 300 MW power station is located in Kerawalapitiya, in the Western Province of Sri Lanka.

Construction of the power station began in November 2007, and had progressed in two phases, with the first 200 MW phase completing in a record 10 months, and the second phase completing later in February 2010. Phase-1 of the power station was ceremonially inaugurated by President Mahinda Rajapakse on 8 December 2008.

The US$300 million power station was supported by a €152 million debt component through HSBC, which was supported by export credit agencies in the United States, Germany, Netherlands, Poland, France, and Austria.

Specifications

Built over a 25 acres (0.10 km2) site, the power station will utilize two 100 MW GE Frame 9E Gas Turbines and one GE steam turbine, and will generate approximately 1,800 GWh annually. The facility uses 25,000 m3/h (880,000 cu ft/h) of seawater for cooling.

References

Yugadanavi Power Station Wikipedia