Republika Power Plant
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Republika Power Plant (Bulgarian: ТЕЦ Република) is a power plant situated near the city of Pernik, western Bulgaria. It has an installed capacity of 180 MW. There is a €6,500,000 reconstruction plan undergoing for the fifth generator. The plant suffered damage during the 2012 Pernik earthquake, with one of its chimneys partially collapsing, leading to a reduced capacity.[1] The chimney was later demolished, as evidenced by Google Maps satellite images.
See also
- Energy in Bulgaria
References
- ^ http://news.bgnes.com/view/1007296 Archived 2012-05-26 at the Wayback Machine (BGNES)
External links
- Republika TPP is undergoing reconstruction
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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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