Nazarovo Power Station

56°02′14″N 90°20′51″E / 56.03722°N 90.34750°E / 56.03722; 90.34750StatusOperationalConstruction began1955Commission date1961Owner(s)Yenisei TGK (TGK-13)Thermal power station Primary fuelLignite (open pit mine)Power generation Units operational6 x 152 MW
1 x 401 MWMake and modelElectrotyazhmash
ElectrosilaNameplate capacity1,313 MW[1][2]External linksWebsitesibgenco.ru/about/company/generation/nazarovskaya-gres/
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Nazarovo power station (Russian: Назаровская ГРЭС, Nazarovskaya GRES) is a coal-fired power plant with an electrical power output of 1,210 MW near to town of Nazarovo in Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia.[1] Station was commissioned for exploitation in 1961 and reached its current capacity in 2007. The ecological modernisation program started in early 2000 to ease down the influence of its work on river Chulym. The Nazarovo power station uses lignite mined as close as five km away in a coal pit with the same name. The power station is operated by Yenisei TGK (TGK-13).

See also

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References

  1. ^ a b (in Russian) Назаровская ГРЭС, ЕГК ТГК-13
  2. ^ "Назаровская ГРЭС увеличила электрическую мощность - «СГК Онлайн»".


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