Commissioned in May 2010, the power plant is distinguished as the largest Independent Power Producer (IPP) in Sri Lanka and the sole large-scale IPP project in the country to date. The West Coast Power Plant plays a pivotal role in ensuring a stable energy supply to meet the demands of the national power grid in Sri Lanka.
The plant’s configuration follows a 2+2+1 arrangement, featuring two gas turbines, two heat recovery steam generators, and one steam turbine and is equipped to generate electricity using various fuels, including Heavy Fuel Oil (HFO), Diesel, and Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG).
Lakdhanavi is currently undertaking the Operations and Maintenance activities of the power plant under the long term O&M Contract signed upto the PPA expiry in May 2035.
- Technology - Combined Cycle
- Role - Minority Investor/ EPC Contractor/ O&M Contractor