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Generation and Reservoirs Statistics 29 th June 2015 PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF SRI LANKA

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Generation and Reservoirs Statistics

29th June 2015

PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF SRI LANKA

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29th June 2015

Note: Generation from other SPPs (Mini Hydro, Solar and Biomass) is not included

Cumulative Dispatch 01st June – 29th June

Category Dispatch (MWh)

CEB Hydro 314,150 31.83%

CEB Thermal Oil 113,659 11.51%

CEB Coal 369,210 37.40%

IPP Thermal 134,698 13.65%

SPP Wind 55,395 5.61%

Total 987,112

Note: Generation from Mini Hydro, Solar and Biomass power plants in April, May and June is not

included in annual cumulative renewable generation figure.

8476

4924

11180

6442

2206

Generation Mix in MWh

CEB Hydro

CEB Thermal Oil

CEB Coal

IPP Thermal

SPP Wind

Total Generation - 33,228MWh

From 01st January – 29th June

Category Dispatch (GWh)

CEB Hydro 2,351 38.68%

CEB Thermal Oil 349 5.74%

CEB Coal 2,656 43.70%

IPP Thermal 397 6.54%

Renewable 325 5.34%

Total 6,078

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Rated Capacity

Available

Dispatched

Dispatch on 29th June 2015

MWh

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InstalledCapacity

AvailableCapacity

Night Peak Load

Night Peak Contribution on 29th June 2015

MW

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Day Peak Demand – 1658.7MW

Minimum Recorded Demand – 852MW

Note: Hydro Reservoir Storage Capacity as at 29th June 2015 –643.8Wh (51.16%)

804.5

228.4

470

386

112.7

Contribution to the Night Peak in MW

CEB Hydro

CEB Thermal Oil

CEB Coal

IPP Thermal

SPP Wind

Night Peak - 2001.6MW

28.3%

39.8% 72%

50.2%

74.5% 49%

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Castlereigh Maussakelle Kotmale Victoria Randenigala Samanalawewa

Reservoir Storage Levels ( As at 06.00 hr on 30th June 2015) GWh

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2012

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2014

2015

Comparison of Reservoir Storage Levels GWh

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Note: Contribution from Mini Hydro, Solar and Biomass is not included

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26

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28

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Demand Variation 2015

Nigh Peak

Day Peak

MinimumDemand

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CEB Hydro

IPP Thermal

CEB Thermal Oil

CEB Coal

Load Curve for 28th June 2015

Time of Day

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2014 2015

SPP Wind

IPP

CEB Coal

CEB Oil

CEB Hydro

Comparison of Cumulative Dispatch from 01st January - 29th June

GWh

Year

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Comparison of Cumulative Dispatch GWh

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List of Power Stations

Power Station Capacity (MW) Primary Fuel

CEB Hydro

Victoria 210

Ukuwela 40

Kotmale 201

Randenigala 122

Rantambe 49

Bowatenna 40

Nilambe 3.2

Upper Kotmale 150

Old Laxapana 50

New Laxapana 115

Polpitiya 75

Wimalasurendra 50

Canyon 60

Samanalawewa 120

Kukuleganga 75

Inginiyagala 10

Udawalawe 6

CEB Thermal

Sapugaskanda 1 72 Heavy Fuel

Sapugaskanda 2 72 Heavy Fuel

Kelanitissa Small Gas Turbines 85 Auto Diesel

GT 7 - Kelanitissa 115 Auto Diesel

Kelanitissa CCY 165 Naptha & Diesel

Lakvijaya (Puttalam Coal) 285 Coal

Lakvijaya (Puttalam Coal) Stage II 285 Coal

Lakvijaya (Puttalam Coal) Stage III 285 Coal

New Chunnakam 24 Heavy Fuel

Private Thermal (IPPs)

Asia Power 51 Heavy Fuel

AES Kelanitissa 163 Auto Diesel

Colombo Power 60 Furnace oil

West Coast 270 Low Sulphur Furnace oil

Northern Power 27 Auto Diesel