Sampur Power Station Explained

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The Sampur Power Station (also called Trincomalee Coal Power Plant or TCPP) was a proposed coal-fired power station that was planned to be built in Sampur, Trincomalee, Sri Lanka.

The MoU for the first phase was signed on 29 December 2006, between the Government of Sri Lanka, Ceylon Electricity Board and the National Thermal Power Corporation India. The Power Purchase Agreement, Implementation Agreement, BOI Agreement, Land Lease Agreement and Coal Supply Agreement were signed on 7 October 2013 by relevant parties including the Government of Sri Lanka, the Ceylon Electricity Board and the Trincomalee Power Company Limited.[1] The Government of Sri Lanka had agreed that, after the commissioning of this power station, no more coal-fired power stations will be commissioned in Sri Lanka.

However the construction of the power station was delayed for ten years by various issues including licensing.[2] In September 2016, the Sri Lankan Supreme Court was informed by the Ministry of Power and Renewable Energy that the proposed coal power station would not be constructed in Sampur, after a Fundamental Rights application was filed in May 2016 by an environmental organization.[3] [4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sampoor Coal Power Plant (2x250 MW). Ministry of Power and Energy of Sri Lanka. 12 January 2015. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20150112181726/http://powermin.gov.lk/english/?portfolio=sampoor-coal-power-plant-2x250mw. 12 January 2015.
  2. News: Opinion: Sampur Coal Power Plant, how did it get environmental clearance?. 15 October 2017. Lanka Business Online. 22 September 2016.
  3. Web site: No coal power plant in Sampur: AG. Daily News. 20 September 2016. 13 September 2016.
  4. Web site: No coal power plant in Sampur - AG informs SC. Ada Derana. 20 September 2016. 13 September 2016.