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monson
10-30-2008, 08:16 AM
Thursday, October 30, 2008, 3:23 GMT, ColomboPage News Desk, Sri Lanka.

Oct 30, Colombo: Tuesday’s air attack by the air wing of the LTTE Tamil terrorist organization, on the Kelanitissa Power station would create a temporary loss in the country's power demand that may continue for the next 3 months.

Power and Energy Minister John Senaviratne said the attack caused minor damage to the FIAT (GT7) gas turbine power generator and Combined Cycle power machine. He assured uninterrupted power supply saying that the GT7 machine was used as a spare machine which can produce 110 MW.

However sources say the damage may prevent the Ceylon Electricity Board from generating the necessary power as per their scheduled requirements. The daily loss incurred could reach 24 million rupees and may continue at least for 3 months until the damaged equipments are repaired, sources estimate.

CEB officials increasing the power generating capacities of other turbines and power plants scattered around Sri Lanka has managed to increase an additional capacity of 100 MWs which is reportedly not adequate.

monson
10-30-2008, 09:09 AM
Interceptors’ missile ‘lock on’ failure jolts SLAF
Kelanitissa loses capacity to generate 275 mega watts

by Shamindra Ferdinando

Tuesday’s failure to shoot down a single LTTE aircraft despite timely detection by radar has jolted the SLAF into investigating its limitations amidst evidence that the enemy has acquired a capability to neutralise the threat of a heat seeking missile attack.

An authoritative source said that Chinese F7s launched from Katunayake air base had failed to zero-in-on the enemy aircraft. "Their (F7s) missile systems failed to ‘lock on with the enemy aircraft," the source said. This would necessitate an overall review of the SLAF’s strategy, the source said. The military asserted that the LTTE could try to exploit the situation.

The initial detection had been made north-east of Mannar at 10.18 p.m. by 2D radar installed by the Government of India at the SLAF base at Vavuniya.

Thaladdi had come under attack within minutes after the detection, the source said.

Both the Indian radar and a Chinese 3D radar station located in the Western Province had detected the enemy aircraft but interceptors failed to carry out a successful missile strike. 2D radar provides direction and the distance of a target whereas the Chinese radar provides even the altitude of a target.

Last September, a heat seeking missile fired by an interceptor brought down one of the two LTTE aircraft returning to their base after attacking Vavuniya air base. Although the LTTE denied the SLAF claim, a senior military official pointed out that the LTTE had deployed only one aircraft to carry out Tuesday’s operation. Each previous raid directed at military and economic targets had involved two aircraft, the official said. "May be they are now left with one aircraft," he speculated. But the possibility of their having additional aircraft couldn’t be ruled out, he said.

The SLAF said that after dropping two bombs on Thaladdi base, the aircraft had veered westwards towards the sea and flew southwards before moving back towards land at a point near estuary of the Kelani River. The SLAF said that the aircraft had taken almost the same route back to its base in the Vanni. Under anti-aircraft fire, the LTTE plane had dropped two bombs over the Kelanitissa power facility.

The damage caused to two power stations, combined cycle power plant and diesel powered Fiat GT 7 installed within the Kelanitissa complex would cause a severe deficit in the country’s electricity demand.

Although Power Minister John Seneviratne and his Deputy Mahindananda Aluthgamage played down the issue, The Island learns that the GT 7 had been severely damaged. After inspecting the damaged facility, Seneviratne said that it would take about six months restore GT 7.

Addressing a hurriedly arranged press conference at Kelanitissa, the minister expressed confidence that the CEB would be able to meet any shortfall of supply through other means. Kelanitssa workers told The Island that both stations had been switched off pending investigations. They said that the GT 7 generated 110 mega watts while the combined cycle power plant generated 165 mega watts. Altogether, they generated 275 mega watts out of 530 mega watts produced by Kelanitissa facility.

They said the severe damage caused to the combined cycle power plant would deny the country the capacity to generate 55 mega watts almost free of charge. Of this particular plant, 110 mega watts were generated by using naphtha and 55 mega watts produced as a byproduct, they said. "This would be heavy burden on the taxpayer," a senior employee told The Island.

The SLAF is responsible for a series of highly successful air strikes against the LTTE since August 2006. The LTTE fighting capability has been greatly reduced to SLAF action directed against a range of targets.

monson
10-30-2008, 09:09 AM
Damage at Kelanitissa may cause power cuts
By Ifham Nizam

Power cuts are imminent during the peak hours between 6.00 p.m. and 9.00 p.m. as a result of the damage caused, to some parts of the auxiliary system stream turbine of the Kelanitissa Combined Power Plant, by Tuesday night’s LTTE air attack.

A senior engineer of the Ceylon Electricity Board told The Island yesterday that it would take more than a month to restore the plant.

He said it was a huge loss of energy as the damaged system did not use fuel.

He said that the stream plant generated 55 MW. "Now we have to generate the 55 MW from another plant, which means there is a huge cost in rupee terms. If not, we would have to experience blackouts during the peak hours." Another official attached to Kelanitissa Power Plant said that the air raids of the LTTE on the plant had caused the death of one of their operators.

He died of a shock.

The official also said that before the air attack the night engineer had left for the control room to manage the contingency plan. "If he had remained in his room he, too, would have been killed."

ramesh_2008
10-30-2008, 10:01 AM
IT WILL TAKE ANOTHER 6 MONTS TO RUN THE POWER STATION.

chammmy
10-30-2008, 07:44 PM
Me karala thiyena hariya madai.....! 24 million per day for 3 months...? :shocked: