Pawan Danavi Wind Farm

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Pawan Danavi Wind Farm
Pawan Danavi Wind Farm
CountrySri Lanka
Location Kalpitiya, Puttalam
Coordinates 08°02′56″N79°43′08″E / 8.04889°N 79.71889°E / 8.04889; 79.71889 Coordinates: 08°02′56″N79°43′08″E / 8.04889°N 79.71889°E / 8.04889; 79.71889
StatusOperational
Construction beganLate 2011
Commission date
  • Unknown
Owner(s)LTL Holdings (Pvt) Ltd
Operator(s)Pawan Danavi (Pvt) Ltd
Wind farm
Type Onshore
Site elevationSea-level
Power generation
Units operational12 × 850 KW
Make and model Gamesa G58-850
Nameplate capacity 10.2 MW
Capacity factor 26.57%

The Pawan Danavi Wind Farm (also internally known as the Kalpitiya Wind Farm, and LTL Holdings Wind Farm after its parent company) is a 10.2 MW onshore wind farm located near Kalpitiya, in the Puttalam District of Sri Lanka. The wind farm utilizes twelve of Gamesa's G58-850 kW wind turbines. Pawan Danavi is a subsidiary company of LTL Holdings. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

Turbine locations
TurbineCoordinates
Turbine 1 08°02′56″N79°43′08″E / 8.04889°N 79.71889°E / 8.04889; 79.71889 (Turbine 1)
Turbine 2 08°02′43″N79°43′08″E / 8.04528°N 79.71889°E / 8.04528; 79.71889 (Turbine 2)
Turbine 3 08°02′36″N79°43′10″E / 8.04333°N 79.71944°E / 8.04333; 79.71944 (Turbine 3)
Turbine 4 08°02′30″N79°43′16″E / 8.04167°N 79.72111°E / 8.04167; 79.72111 (Turbine 4)
Turbine 5 08°02′24″N79°43′18″E / 8.04000°N 79.72167°E / 8.04000; 79.72167 (Turbine 5)
Turbine 6 08°02′19″N79°43′19″E / 8.03861°N 79.72194°E / 8.03861; 79.72194 (Turbine 6)
Turbine 7 08°02′05″N79°43′09″E / 8.03472°N 79.71917°E / 8.03472; 79.71917 (Turbine 7)
Turbine 8 08°02′03″N79°42′53″E / 8.03417°N 79.71472°E / 8.03417; 79.71472 (Turbine 8)
Turbine 9 08°02′22″N79°42′47″E / 8.03944°N 79.71306°E / 8.03944; 79.71306 (Turbine 9)
Turbine 10 08°02′30″N79°42′44″E / 8.04167°N 79.71222°E / 8.04167; 79.71222 (Turbine 10)
Turbine 11 08°02′39″N79°42′44″E / 8.04417°N 79.71222°E / 8.04417; 79.71222 (Turbine 11)
Turbine 12 08°02′48″N79°42′40″E / 8.04667°N 79.71111°E / 8.04667; 79.71111 (Turbine 12)

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