NTPC to build coal-fired plant in Lanka

30 Dec 2006


New Delhi: NTPC has signed an agreement to build a 500-MW coal-fired power plant in Sri Lanka. NTPC will pick up 50 per cent stake in the project, which is to come up in the Sri Lankan port town of Trincomalee. The project would entail an investment of around $500 million. Sri Lanka's Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) will join NTPC in the project, which would be executed on a 70:30 debt-equity ratio and would be run on imported coal, an NTPC statement said. The plant is expected to commence operations in 2011.

The signing of the agreement will commence the process of site selection in Trincomalee, done on the basis of techno-economic and environmental feasibility studies and other relevant matters including availability of infrastructure according to a statement from NTPC.

The project would be executed through a joint venture between the CEB and NTPC and a power purchase agreement between the joint venture and CEB would be signed in the coming months, the statement said.

About 2.5 million tonne of coal required annually to fire the Trincomalee plant could be imported from either Indonesia or Australia.

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