Ostrołęka Power Station
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Location of Ostrołęka Power Station in Poland
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Official name | Elektrownia Ostrołęka |
Country | Poland |
Location | Ostrołęka |
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Status | Operational |
Commission date | 1956 |
Owner(s) | Energa |
Operator(s) | Energa Elektrownie Ostrołęka SA |
Thermal power station | |
Primary fuel | Hard coal |
Secondary fuel | Biomass |
Cogeneration? | yes |
Power generation | |
Thermal capacity | 456 MWt |
Nameplate capacity | 740 MWe |
The Ostrołęka Power Station (Polish: Elektrownia Ostrołęka) is a coal-fired thermal power station in Ostrołęka, Poland. It is owned by Energa.[1]
The power station consists of two parts. The Ostrołęka A combined heat and power plant with installed capacity of 93 MW electricity and 456 MW heat was built in 1956. The Ostrołęka B power station was built in 1972. It consists of three units with combined installed capacity of 647 MW.[1]
There is a plan to build the 1,000 MW Ostrołęka C unit by 2015.[1][2] It would be supplied by coal from the Bogdanka Coal Mine.[1]
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