CEB | Knowledge Hub
Water collected in the Castlereagh reservoir is brought down along a power tunnel to Wimalasurendra power station to operate the two hydro turbine-generators, each 25 MW in capacity.
Generation and Reservoirs Statistics
The above figures are including contribution from roof top solar, non telemetered solar and mini hydro plants (figures have been adjusted based on the data from the CEB monthly review
Mahaweli Complex
Mahaweli Complex is the largest Power Complex in the Generation Division having Generating capacity of 916.7MW. This Power Complex generates approximately over 2500GWh annually.
Future Projects | EnergyMinistry
The first LNG fired Combined Cycle Power Plant with 300 MW capacity will be implemented in Kerawalapitiya. This plant will function as an Independent Power Producer (IPP). Cabinet
Sri Lanka’s thermal power plants ready to generate
It involves the development of LNG unloading, storage, and regasification facilities at Kerawalapitiya, Colombo, and the supply of LNG from PLL’s Kochi LNG Terminal through LNG ISO tank containers for power
Electricity sector in Sri Lanka
Currently, ten large hydroelectric power stations are in operation, with the single largest hydroelectric source being the Victoria Dam.
SUMMARY OF STATISTICS
NCRE - Non Conventional Renewable Energy NCRE (Other) - Dendro, Biomass and Municipal Waste All generation figures indicated above refer to net generation.
List of power stations in Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka 's electricity demand is currently met by nine thermal power stations, fifteen large hydroelectric power stations, and fifteen wind farms, with a smaller share from small hydro
CEB | Knowledge Hub
Water collected in the Castlereagh reservoir is brought down along a power tunnel to Wimalasurendra power station to operate the two hydro turbine-generators, each 25 MW in
Future Projects | EnergyMinistry
The first LNG fired Combined Cycle Power Plant with 300 MW capacity will be implemented in Kerawalapitiya. This plant will function as an Independent Power Producer
Sri Lanka’s thermal power plants ready to generate power from
It involves the development of LNG unloading, storage, and regasification facilities at Kerawalapitiya, Colombo, and the supply of LNG from PLL’s Kochi LNG Terminal through
SUMMARY OF STATISTICS
NCRE - Non Conventional Renewable Energy NCRE (Other) - Dendro, Biomass and Municipal Waste All generation figures indicated above refer to net generation.
