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Project History
The Upper Kotmale Hydropower Project
(UKHP) was conceived with the preparation of a master plan for hydroelectric
development in the Mahaweli Basin in 1968. The concepts in the master
plan were further studied in 1985-1987 when the Government of Japan funded
a feasibility study to examine Hydropower options in the Upper reaches
of Kotmale Oya (Stream). (More)
Project Description
The UKHP is a run of river hydropower project with an installed capacity
of 150MW (consisting of two 75MW units) and It will produce 409GWh per
year. It has the following components:
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Need for the Project
The demand for electricity in Sri Lanka has been growing at an annual
rate of 7-8% and this trend is expected to continue for the foreseeable
future. (More)
Current Status
The Upper Kotmale Hydropower Project
was approved for implementation in March 2000 and the Key Mile Stones
Achieved (More)
Funding
The Upper Kotmale Hydropower Project
is funded by the Government of Japan on an Overseas Development Assistance
(ODA) loan executed between the two governments on March 28, 2002. The
loan is extended to Sri Lanka by Japan Bank for International Cooperation
(JBIC)(http://www..jbic.go.jp/autocontents/english/news/2002/000017/appendix.htm), loan Agreement No. SL - P74.
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