Kardzhali Hydroelectric Power Station
Hydroelectric power plant in Bulgaria
- 1970
- NEK EAD
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The Kardzhali Hydro Power Plant (Bulgarian: ВЕЦ Кърджали) is an active hydro power near Kardzhali, southern Bulgaria constructed on the dam of the same name on the river Arda. It has 3 individual turbines[1] with a nominal output of around 36 MW which deliver up to 108 MW of power.
Together with the Ivailovgrad HPP and Studen Kladenets HPP, Kardzhali HPP forms the Dolna Arda Hydro Cascade with total capacity of 276 MW. There is a 65,000,000 euro modernization plan for the three power plants.[2]
References
External links
- Media related to Kardzhali Hydroelectric Power Plant at Wikimedia Commons
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Power plants in Bulgaria with more than 100 MW installed capacity
- Maritsa Iztok 2 - 1,470 MW
- Varna - 1,260 MW
- Maritsa Iztok 3 - 900 MW
- Bobov Dol - 630 MW
- Ruse Iztok - 600 MW
- Maritsa Iztok 1 - 500 MW
- Maritsa 3 - 240 MW
- Republika - 180 MW
- Sofia - 130 MW
- Sofia Iztok - 100 MW
- Belmeken–Sestrimo–Chaira Cascade - 1,575 MW (Chaira - 840 MW, Belmeken - 375 MW, Sestrimo - 240 MW, Momina Klisura - 120 MW)
- Dospat–Vacha Cascade - 500 MW (Orphey - 165 MW, Devin - 88 MW, Tsankov Kamak - 86 MW, Krichim - 80 MW, Teshel - 60 MW)
- Batak Cascade - 254 MW (Peshtera - 136 MW, Aleko - 71 MW, Batak - 47 MW)
- Kardzhali - 170 MW
- Gorna Arda - 160 MW
- Ivailovgrad - 110 MW
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