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Coordinates: 08°0037N 79°4324E / 8.01028°N 79.72333°E / 8.01028; 79.72333
 

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Mampuri Wind Farm
Two wind turbines belonging to Mampuri-I (right), and one turbine belonging to the Narakkaliya Wind Farm (left), near the Lakvijaya Power Station.
Map
CountrySri Lanka
LocationKalpitiya, Puttalam
Coordinates08°00′37N 79°43′24E / 8.01028°N 79.72333°E / 8.01028; 79.72333
StatusOperational
Construction began2009
Commission date22 March 2010 (Mampuri-I)
Owner(s)Senok
Wind farm
TypeOnshore
Site usageVegetable cultivation
Hub height80 m (262 ft)
Rotor diameter88 m (289 ft)
Rated wind speed14 m/s (45.9 ft/s)
Site elevationSea-level
Power generation
Units operational08 × 1.25 MW
10 × 2.1 MW
Make and model08 × Suzlon S64-1.25MW
10 × Suzlon S88-2.1MW
Nameplate capacity31 MW
Capacity factor26.59%
External links
Websitewww.senoksl.com
CommonsRelated media on Commons

The Mampuri Wind Farms (also known as the Senok Wind Farms, after its developers) are a set of three wind farms located near the Lakvijaya Power Station, on the Kalpitiya peninsula, in Mampuri, Puttalam District, Sri Lanka. The wind farms, referred to as Mampuri-I, Mampuri-II, and Mampuri-III, was built successively, and consists of eighteen Suzlon wind turbines ranging from 1.25 MWto2.10 MW. Mampuri-I was commissioned on 22 March 2010, and was the first wind farm in the country to reach the 10 MW installed capacity threshold.[1][2][3] As the government only allows projects up to 10 MW, the three wind farms are registered under three different company names, namely Senok Wind Power, Senok Wind Energy, and Senok Wind Resource.

Mampuri-I[edit]

Mampuri-I is built on a 5 km (3.1 mi) strip of land, and utilizes eight Suzlon S64-1.25MW wind turbines[4] with rotor diameters of 64 m (210 ft) at rated wind speeds of 14 m/s (45.9 ft/s).[5] Per the government's standardized power purchase agreement, the Ceylon Electricity Board pays Senok Rs. 20 (approximately US$ 0.176) for every kilowatt hour generated for the first eight years, followed by an adjusted rate thereafter. This phase created 40 jobs in the region, and cost Rs.3bn (US$ 26mn) to build. 55% of this was directly funded by Senok, with the remainder was funded by the World Bank.[6][7]

Turbine locations of Mampuri-I
Turbine Coordinates
Turbine 1 08°00′37N 79°43′24E / 8.01028°N 79.72333°E / 8.01028; 79.72333 (Mampuri-I 1)
Turbine 2 08°00′26N 79°43′27E / 8.00722°N 79.72417°E / 8.00722; 79.72417 (Mampuri-I 2)
Turbine 3 08°00′09N 79°43′33E / 8.00250°N 79.72583°E / 8.00250; 79.72583 (Mampuri-I 3)
Turbine 4 07°59′34N 79°43′38E / 7.99278°N 79.72722°E / 7.99278; 79.72722 (Mampuri-I 4)
Turbine 5 07°59′23N 79°43′43E / 7.98972°N 79.72861°E / 7.98972; 79.72861 (Mampuri-I 5)
Turbine 6 07°59′13N 79°43′45E / 7.98694°N 79.72917°E / 7.98694; 79.72917 (Mampuri-I 6)
Turbine 7 07°59′00N 79°43′48E / 7.98333°N 79.73000°E / 7.98333; 79.73000 (Mampuri-I 7)
Turbine 8 07°58′48N 79°44′00E / 7.98000°N 79.73333°E / 7.98000; 79.73333 (Mampuri-I 8)

Mampuri-II and Mampuri-III[edit]

Mampuri-II and Mampuri-III were constructed almost simultaneously after Mampuri-I. These wind farms utilizes five Suzlon S88-2.1 MW wind turbines each. The wind turbines measures 80 m (262 ft) tall, with rotor diameters of 88 m (289 ft), and has rated wind speed of 14 m/s (45.9 ft/s).[8]

Turbine locations of Mampuri-II
Turbine Coordinates
Turbine 1 07°58′35N 79°43′53E / 7.97639°N 79.73139°E / 7.97639; 79.73139 (Mampuri-II 1)
Turbine 2 07°58′23N 79°43′57E / 7.97306°N 79.73250°E / 7.97306; 79.73250 (Mampuri-II 2)
Turbine 3 07°58′06N 79°44′02E / 7.96833°N 79.73389°E / 7.96833; 79.73389 (Mampuri-II 3)
Turbine 4 07°58′19N 79°44′30E / 7.97194°N 79.74167°E / 7.97194; 79.74167 (Mampuri-II 4)
Turbine 5 07°58′52N 79°44′09E / 7.98111°N 79.73583°E / 7.98111; 79.73583 (Mampuri-II 5)
Turbine locations of Mampuri-III
Turbine Coordinates
Turbine 1 08°00′35N 79°43′44E / 8.00972°N 79.72889°E / 8.00972; 79.72889 (Mampuri-III 1)
Turbine 2 08°00′19N 79°43′50E / 8.00528°N 79.73056°E / 8.00528; 79.73056 (Mampuri-III 2)
Turbine 3 08°00′05N 79°44′02E / 8.00139°N 79.73389°E / 8.00139; 79.73389 (Mampuri-III 3)
Turbine 4 07°59′40N 79°44′09E / 7.99444°N 79.73583°E / 7.99444; 79.73583 (Mampuri-III 4)
Turbine 5 07°59′23N 79°44′03E / 7.98972°N 79.73417°E / 7.98972; 79.73417 (Mampuri-III 5)

See also[edit]

  • iconWeather portal
  • iconRenewable energy portal
  • References[edit]

    1. ^ Senok Wind Power. "Senok Wind Power (Private) Limited". Retrieved 12 October 2012.
  • ^ "First commercial wind-energy plant to start this month". News.lk. 20 March 2010. Retrieved 13 October 2012.
  • ^ "Rs.3bn Senok wind power project launched in Puttalam". SundayObserver.lk. 21 March 2010. Archived from the original on 21 November 2015. Retrieved 13 October 2012.
  • ^ "Sri Lanka's first commercial wind energy plant to start". LankaBusinessOnline.com. 19 March 2010. Archived from the original on 24 November 2012. Retrieved 13 October 2012.
  • ^ "Suzlon S64-1.25MW Wind Turbine". Suzlon. Retrieved 13 October 2012.
  • ^ Charumini De Silva (18 March 2010). "Senok opens first commercial wind power park". DailyNews.lk. Archived from the original on 4 November 2012. Retrieved 13 October 2012.
  • ^ Bandula Sirimanna (21 March 2010). "Harnessing wind energy from Sri Lanka's west coast". SundayTimes.lk. Retrieved 13 October 2012.
  • ^ "Sri Lanka's Senok orders another 10 wind turbine generators for 21 MW of power". Colombo Page. 11 October 2011. Retrieved 22 February 2015.

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