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Brăila Power Station
CountryRomania
LocationBrăila
Coordinates45°9′54″N 27°55′24″E / 45.16500°N 27.92333°E / 45.16500; 27.92333
StatusDecommissioned
OwnerComplexul Energetic Oltenia
Thermal power station
Primary fuelNatural gas and coal
Power generation
Units decommissioned2 x 3 MW
2 x 210 MW
1 x 330 MW
2 x 25 MW
1 x 50 MW
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The Brăila Power Station was a large thermal power plant located in Brăila, with 8 generation groups, 2 of 3 MW, 2 of 210 MW, 2 of 25 MW, 1 of 50 MW and 1 of 330 MW totaling electricity installed capacity of 856 MW. Its two chimneys are 250 metres and 200 metres tall.

It's being prepared to be sold.

Operations

Unit Capacity (MW) Commissioned Status
Braila - 1 3 1955 decommissioned
Braila - 2 3 1955 decommissioned
Braila - 3 210 1973-1974 decommissioned
Braila - 4 210 1973-1974 decommissioned
Braila - 5 330 1979 decommissioned
Braila - 6 25 1982-1984 decommissioned
Braila - 7 25 1982-1984 decommissioned
Braila - 8 50 1982-1984 decommissioned

See also

References

  1. Cele mai mari termocentrale din Romania (in Romanian)
  2. "CE Oltenia încearcă din nou să vândă termocentrala Chișcani cu care s-a "pricopsit" în urmă cu 9 ani DOCUMENT". Profit.ro (in Romanian). Retrieved 2023-06-27.
  3. "Energomontaj IEA Bucuresti | PDF". Scribd. Retrieved 2023-06-27.

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