Embilipitiya Power Station

Embilipitiya Power Station
Location of Embilipitiya Power Station in Sri Lanka
Country Sri Lanka
Location Embilipitiya
Coordinates 06°17′06″N 80°50′56″E / 6.28500°N 80.84889°E / 6.28500; 80.84889Coordinates: 06°17′06″N 80°50′56″E / 6.28500°N 80.84889°E / 6.28500; 80.84889
Status Decommissioned
Commission date 2005
Decommission date 2015
Construction cost Rs. 8 billion
Owner(s) Aitken Spence
Operator(s) Ace Power Embilipitiya (Pvt) Ltd
Thermal power station
Primary fuel Fuel oil
Power generation
Make and model Caterpillar 16CM32C
Units decommissioned 14 × 7.11 MW
Nameplate capacity 100 MW

The Embilipitiya Power Station (also sometimes referred to as Ace Power Embilipitiya) is a 100 MW thermal power station in Embilipitiya, Sri Lanka. The heavy fuel oil-run power station was commissioned in March 2005, and was operated by Aitken Spence (sometimes shortened to Ace). The power station consisted of fourteen Caterpillar 16CM32C generation units of 7.11 MW each, which consumed approximately 550 tonnes of fuel oil per day. The Ministry of Power and Energy discontinued purchasing power from the private power station after its license expired in 2015, and hence was subsequently decommissioned.[1][2] The facility cost approximately Rs. 8 billion to develop, and is built on a 44-acre (18 ha) land on a 33-year lease.[1][3]

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