Gdańsk Power Station
54°22′41.9″N 18°38′30.1″E / 54.378306°N 18.641694°E / 54.378306; 18.641694Status Operational Commission date 1970 Owner(s) EDF Operator(s) Elektrociepłownie Wybrzeże Thermal power station Primary fuel Coal Power generation Units operational 5 Nameplate capacity 227 MW External links Commons Related media on Commons
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Gdańsk Power Station (Polish: Elektrociepłownia Gdańska) is a combined heat and power station in Gdańsk, Poland. It is operated by PGE Energia Ciepła Oddział Wybrzeże, a subsidiary of PGE.[1]
The power station has 5 power generation units and 2 boilers without electricity generation. The parameters of these installations are:
Facility | Type | Heat Generation Power [MW] | Electricity generation Power [MW] |
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Boiler | WP-70 | 81 | - |
Boiler | WP-120 | 154 | - |
Heat Power Station Unit | BC-22,5 nr 1 | 38,9 | 9,6 |
Heat Power Station Unit | BC-50 nr 2 | 112,1 | 52,8 |
Heat Power Station Unit | BC-50 nr 3 | 112,3 | 54 |
Heat Power Station Unit | BC-50 nr 4 | 112,6 | 57,5 |
Heat Power Station Unit | BC-50 nr 5 | 115,2 | 53 |
726,1 | 226,9 |
Gdansk Power Station has three flue gas stacks: one with a height of 200 metres (660 ft), which is the tallest structure in Gdańsk, and two with a height of 120 metres (390 ft).
References
- ^ "PGE". Électricité de France. Archived from the original on 2017-12-01. Retrieved 2018-01-20.
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