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Generation and Reservoirs Statistics

12th June, 2016

PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF SRI LANKA

Daily Generation Mix in MWh


-

1,864
13,166

CEB Hydro
CEB Thermal Oil

12,760

CEB Coal
IPP Thermal
SPP Wind

1,130

Total Generation -28,920.0 MWh

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

Cumulative Dispatch- 2016


1st January to 9th June, 2016

June, 2016
Category
CEB Hydro

Dispatch (MWh)
193,232.0 47.08%

Category
CEB Hydro

CEB Thermal Oil

44,180.0 10.76%

CEB Thermal Oil

CEB Coal

150,920.0 36.77%

CEB Coal

Dispatch (GWh)
1,827 30.10%
929 15.31%
2,070 34.11%

IPP Thermal

1,377.0

0.34%

IPP Thermal

955 15.74%

SPP Wind

20,714.2

5.05%

Renewable

287

Total

410,423.2

Total

4.73%

6,068

Note: Generation from Mini Hydro, Solar and Biomass power plants during April, May and June is not
included in annual cumulative renewable generation figure.

Dispatch on 12th June 2016


MWh
7000

6000

5000

4000

Rated Capacity
Available
Dispatched

3000

2000

1000

Night Peak Contribution on 12th June 2016


MW
300

250

200
Installed
Capacity
150

Available
Capacity
Night Peak Load

100

50

Contribution to the Night Peak in MW


64
-

535

CEB Hydro
CEB Thermal Oil
CEB Coal

63

1,099

IPP Thermal
SPP Wind

Night Peak -1,760.5 MW

Day Peak Demand 1,265.5 MW


Minimum Recorded Demand 947.0 MW

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

Reservoir Storage Levels ( As at 06.00 hr on 13th June 2016)


GWh
420
390
360
90.8%
330
300
270
240
210
180
150
120
90
85.6
60
30
0
Castlereigh

% Capacity
100%
90%

376.6
86.2%

76.5%

80%

85.8%
78.4%

70%
60%
50%

209.4
44.8%
122.6

40%
30%

106.2
77.7

20%
10%
0%

Maussakelle

Kotmale

Victoria

% capacity

Randenigala Samanalawewa

Storage Level (GWh)

Note: Hydro Reservoir Storage Capacity as at 13th June 2016 980.2 GWh (77.88%)

GWh

Comparison of Total Reservoir Storage Levels with Past Years

1200

1000

2012

800

2013
2014
600

2015
2016

400

200

GWh

Major Hydro Reservoir Levels in GWh- 2016

500
450
400

Castlereigh

350

Maussakelle
Kotmale

300

Victoria
250

Randenigala
200

Samanalawewa

150
100
50
0

Demand Variation from 1st January 2016


2400

MW

2200
2000
1800
1600
1400
1200

Nigh Peak

1000

Day Peak

800

Minimum
Demand

600
400
200

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

10-Jun

3-Jun

27-May

20-May

13-May

6-May

29-Apr

22-Apr

15-Apr

8-Apr

1-Apr

25-Mar

18-Mar

11-Mar

4-Mar

26-Feb

19-Feb

12-Feb

5-Feb

29-Jan

22-Jan

15-Jan

8-Jan

1-Jan

Comparison of Cumulative Dispatch from 1st January to 12th June

GWh
7,000

6,000

5,000

88.03
85.47

81.80

955.20

287.55

SPP Wind
4,000

1862.75

IPP
2460.01

2069.69

CEB Coal

CEB Oil

3,000
1251.65
272.70

929.20

2,000

1024.08
2194.07

1,000

1826.72

992.70
0

2014

2015

2016

Note: Generation from SPP Mini Hydro, Solar and Biomass is not included
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Year

MW

Load Curve for 11th June 2016

2100

1800

1500

CEB Hydro

1200

IPP Thermal
CEB Thermal
Oil
CEB Coal

900

600

300

0
Time of Day

10

List of Power Stations


Power Station

Capacity (MW)

Primary Fuel

CEB Hydro
Victoria
Ukuwela
Kotmale

Randenigala
Rantambe
Bowatenna
Nilambe
Upper Kotmale
Old Laxapana
New Laxapana
Polpitiya
Wimalasurendra
Canyon
Samanalawewa
Kukuleganga
Inginiyagala
Udawalawe

210
40
201
122
49
40
3.2
150
50
115
75
50
60
120
75
10
6

CEB Thermal
Sapugaskanda 1
Sapugaskanda 2
Kelanitissa Small Gas Turbines
GT 7 - Kelanitissa
Kelanitissa CCY
Lakvijaya (Puttalam Coal)
Lakvijaya (Puttalam Coal) Stage II
Lakvijaya (Puttalam Coal) Stage III
Uthuru Janani
Barge CEB

72
72
68
115
165
285
285
285
24
60

Private Thermal (IPPs)


Asia Power
Sojitz - Kelanitissa
West Coast
Northern Power
ACE Embilipitiya

51
163
270
27
100

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Heavy Fuel
Heavy Fuel
Auto Diesel
Auto Diesel
Naptha & Diesel
Coal
Coal
Coal
Heavy Fuel
Furnace Oil

Heavy Fuel
Auto Diesel
Low Sulphur Furnace oil
Auto Diesel
Furnace Oil

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