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- The Kelanitissa Power Station is a state-owned power station located on the south bank of the Kelani River in the northern part of the city of Colombo...
- The Sojitz Kelanitissa Power Station (also known as Sojitz Power Station, and AES Kelanitissa Power Station), is privately owned 172 MW diesel-fired combined...
- Province, Sri Lanka . Modara, Madampitiya, Bloemendhal, Sojitz Kelanitissa Power Station, Kelanitissa Power Station and Rock House Army Camp are located within...
- St. Lucia's Cathedral, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Colombo, Sojitz Kelanitissa Power Station, Grandp**** and Colombo Port Power Station are located within...
- stations: 900 MW from Lakvijaya, 380 MW from the state-owned portion of Kelanitissa, 160 MW from Sapugaskanda, and 24 MW from Uthuru Janani. The remaining...
- and Beyond. ISBN 9789555333672. "Performance Evaluation Report: AES Kelanitissa Power Project in Sri Lanka". Asian Development Bank. 2012-12-27. Retrieved...
- goddess of the night. Queen Viharamahadevi was the daughter of King Kelanitissa who ruled Kelaniya. The king once punished an innocent monk by boiling...
- Nominal Voltage Biyagama-Pannipitiya 2 2 220kV Biyagama-Kotmale 2 2 220kV Kelanitissa-Biyagama 2 2 220kV Norochcholai-Biyagama 2 2 220kV Norochcholai-New Anuradhapura...
- the Thallaadi army camp in Mannar, and another occurred against the Kelanitissa near the capital, Colombo. The Sri Lankan government said there had been...
- formed after the loss of the horse of Prince Uttiya, the brother of King Kelanitissa, in this area. It is believed that the history of this temple goes back...