Abstract:
The technical and financial viability of biomass power plants for grid electricity generation in Sri Lanka is analyzed. To fulfill this requirement, present energy scenario, renewable energy sources in Sri Lanka for grid clcctricity generation, policy imitative for biomass grid electricity generation, present status of biomass electricity generation and biomass conversation technologies are discussed. A methodology is developed for setting up of commercially accepted biomass power plant and energy plantation for grid electricity generation. This methodology is applied for 5MW power plant. The technical and financial viability of this 5MW power plant and the methodology are analyzed to conclude the objective of this study. Higher end 5MW power plant is selected because the issues associated with large scale plant could be identified and analyzed. A biomass power plant with company own energy plantation and direct combustion turbine based technology is technically viable for grid electricity generation. The costing and cash flow statement derived from the sizing of energy plantation and power plant revealed that 5MW power plant is financially viable.
Citation:
De Saram, J.A.R.L. (2007). Technical and financial viability of biomass power plants for grid electricity generation in Sri Lanka [Master's theses, University of Moratuwa]. Institutional Repository University of Moratuwa. http://dl.lib.mrt.ac.lk/theses/handle/123/440