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Growth of Biomass in Sri Lanka

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The Ambewela Small Scale Biomass Based Thermal Energy Generation CDM Project is the 1st CPA under the 2nd PoA. The Ambewela project replaces approximately 6000 liters of furnace oil per day with approximately 24 tonnes of biomass fuel to generate process steam for the Ambewela Spray Dried Milk Powder Factory belonging to Milco (Pvt) Ltd. The expected emission reduction of this project is 7,000 tCO2e per year.

In this project a totally new 15 MWe grid-connected biomass cogeneration power plant is proposed at Pelwatte in the Monaragala District in Sri Lanka replacing an out dated 2 x 45 tonnes per hour steam boilers and associated steam turbines and generators. In this proposal the inefficient old power plant will be replaced by a more efficient new power plant. The plant will be owned by Lanka Sugar Company (Private) Limited, a company established under the Companies’ Act No. 7 of 2007. The title of the CDM project activity is “Pelwatte Small Scale 15 MW Biomass Co-Generation Project”. The power plant will have a gross generating electrical capacity of 15.0 MWe. Of this total capacity, 5 MWe will be utilized to meet the internal power requirements of the power plant and the requirements of the associated sugar factory. The balance 10 MWe output will be exported to the national electricity grid.

In this project a totally new 10 MWe grid-connected biomass cogeneration power plant is proposed at Sevenegala in the Monaragala District in Sri Lanka replacing an out dated 2 x 25 tonnes per hour steam boilers and associated steam turbines and generators. In this proposal the inefficient old power plant will be replaced by a more efficient new power plant. The plant will be owned by Lanka Sugar Company (Private) Limited, a company established under the Companies’ Act No. 7 of 2007. The title of the CDM project activity is “Sevenagala Small Scale 10 MW Biomass Co-Generation Project”. The power plant will have a gross generating electrical capacity of 10.0 MWe. Of this total capacity, 4.5 MWe will be utilized to meet the internal power requirements of the power plant and the requirements of the associated sugar factory. The balance 5.5 MWe output will be exported to the national electricity grid.

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