Uthuru Janani Power Station

Uthuru Janani Power Station
Location of Uthuru Janani Power Station
Country Sri Lanka
Location Chunnakam
Coordinates 09°44′27″N 80°02′00″E / 9.74083°N 80.03333°E / 9.74083; 80.03333Coordinates: 09°44′27″N 80°02′00″E / 9.74083°N 80.03333°E / 9.74083; 80.03333
Status Operational
Construction began April 2012
Commission date 12 February 2013
Construction cost Rs. 3.5 billion
Operator(s) Ceylon Electricity Board
Thermal power station
Primary fuel Diesel
Power generation
Units operational 3 × 8 MW
Nameplate capacity 24 MW
Annual output 176 GWh

The Uthuru Janani Power Station (also sometimes called the New Chunnakam Power Station, as it is the successor of the former Chunnakam Power Station) is a 24-megawatt thermal power station commissioned on 1 January 2013, in Chunnakam, Sri Lanka. The power station consists of three diesel-run generating units with a capacity of 8 MW each, producing 176 GWh annually. Built and operated by the Ceylon Electricity Board for Rs. 3.5 billion, the power station costs Rs. 17.86 to generate one unit (1 KWh) of electricity.[1][2]

The plant is built approximately 300 m (980 ft) north-west of the 36 MW privately owned Northern Power Station, and was ceremonially opened by former President Mahinda Rajapaksa. The facility also consists of in-house refinery, fuel storage, and waste disposal system.[3]

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