Aggreko Power Station
Aggreko Power Station | |
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Location of Aggreko Power Station | |
Country | Sri Lanka |
Location | Jaffna |
Coordinates | 09°44′25″N 80°02′06″E / 9.74028°N 80.03500°ECoordinates: 09°44′25″N 80°02′06″E / 9.74028°N 80.03500°E |
Status | Decommissioned |
Commission date | 1 October 2003 |
Decommission date | 31 December 2012 |
Operator(s) | Aggreko |
Thermal power station | |
Primary fuel | Fuel oil |
Power generation | |
Nameplate capacity | 20 MW |
The Aggreko Power Station was a temporary 20-megawatt fuel oil-fired power station which was commissioned in October 2003 after Aggreko, the world's largest temporary power generation company, won an open bid offered by the Ceylon Electricity Board to overcome the Sri Lanka energy crisis faced in the 1990s to early 2000s. It was later decommissioned on 31 December 2012. Prior to decommissioning, Aggreko sold electricity to the Ceylon Electricity Board at a rate of Rs. 26 per KWh.[1][2]
See also
References
- ↑ R. Satyapalan, Franklin (18 January 2013). "Uninterrupted power supply to Jaffna soon: Emergency power supplier Aggreko’s contract terminated". The Island. Retrieved 8 November 2015.
- ↑ Sirimane, Shirajiv (22 July 2003). "Aggreko invests $50m on Jaffna power plant". Daily News. Retrieved 8 November 2015.
External links
- "CEB comments on the Agrico Agreement". Daily FT. 24 May 2011. Retrieved 8 November 2015.
- "Agrico to continue power supply". The Daily Mirror. 23 May 2011. Retrieved 8 November 2015.
- Mushtaq, Munza (22 July 2003). "High fuel price raised power cost: Aggreko". The Daily Mirror. Retrieved 8 November 2015.
- Karunatilake, Dr. H. N. S. (23 August 2001). "Power cuts and the PA". The Island. Retrieved 8 November 2015.
- Kulamannage, Shamindra (23 March 1997). "Overpowering environment". The Sunday Times. Retrieved 8 November 2015.
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