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  2. List of power stations in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    The installed electrical capacity and production of Sri Lanka by sources, from 2000 to 2018. 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 facilities and other renewables such as solar.

  3. Samanala Dam - Wikipedia

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    The Samanala Dam (Sinhala: සමනලවැව වේල්ල) is a dam primarily used for hydroelectric power generation in Sri Lanka. Commissioned in 1992, the Samanalawewa Project (Samanala Reservoir Project) is the third-largest hydroelectric scheme in the country, producing 405 GWh of energy annually. It was built with financial support ...

  4. Denawaka Ganga Mini Hydro Power Project - Wikipedia

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    25 GWh. Denawaka Ganga Mini Hydro Power[1][2] Project is a run of river mini hydro power project located in Ratnapura, Sri Lanka. The install capacity of the project is 7.2 MW and the annual generation is 25GWh. The generated energy is fed into the national electric grid of Sri Lanka.

  5. Upper Kotmale Dam - Wikipedia

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    Annual generation. 409 GWh. Website. https://ceb.lk/. The Upper Kotmale Dam (also known as the Upper Kotmale Hydropower Project, or UKHP) is located in Talawakele, within the Nuwara Eliya District, in the Central Province of Sri Lanka. The dam feeds the third largest hydroelectric power station in the country.

  6. Uma Oya Hydropower Complex - Wikipedia

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    231 GWh. The Uma Oya Hydropower Complex (also internally called Uma Oya Multipurpose Development Project or UOMDP) is an irrigation and hydroelectric complex in the Badulla District of Sri Lanka. Early assessments of the project date back to 1989, when the first studies was conducted by the country's Central Engineering and Consultancy Bureau.

  7. Laxapana Dam - Wikipedia

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    130 m (430 ft) Polpitiya Power Station. Coordinates. 06°58′40″N 80°27′24″E  /  6.97778°N 80.45667°E  / 6.97778; 80.45667. Turbines. 2 × 37.50 MW. Installed capacity. 75 MW. The Laxapana Dam is a gravity dam built across the Maskeliya Oya, 2.8 km (1.7 mi) downstream of the Laxapana Falls, in the Central Province of Sri Lanka.

  8. Erathna Mini Hydro Power Project - Wikipedia

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    Erathna Mini Hydro Power Project. /  6.82667°N 80.44139°E  / 6.82667; 80.44139. The Erathna Mini Hydro Power Project[ 1][ 2][ 3] is one of the run of river mini hydro power projects in Sri Lanka which has the install capacity of 10 MW. The project is located on the Kuru Ganga, a tributary of the Kalu Ganga (Black River).

  9. Broadlands Dam - Wikipedia

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    The Broadlands Dam (also known as the Broadlands Hydropower Project by the developers) is a 35 MW run-of-the-river hydroelectric complex currently under construction in Kitulgala, Sri Lanka. The project is expected to be completed in 2020, and will consist of two dams, and a power station downstream. [1] [2]