Kawęczyn Heat Plant
Kawęczyn Heat Plant | |
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Location of Kawęczyn Heat Plant in Poland | |
Official name | Ciepłownia Kawęczyn |
Country | Poland |
Location | Warsaw |
Coordinates | 52°16′5″N 21°7′43″E / 52.26806°N 21.12861°ECoordinates: 52°16′5″N 21°7′43″E / 52.26806°N 21.12861°E |
Status | Operational |
Operator(s) | PGNiG |
Thermal power station | |
Primary fuel | coal |
Power generation | |
Thermal capacity | 512 MW |
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The Kawęczyn Heat Plant is a coal-fired heat plant at osiedle Kawęczyn in Rembertów district of Warsaw, Poland. It was operated by Vattenfall but their Polish operations were taken over by Polish energy company PGNiG in 2012.[1]
The heat plant has an installed thermal capacity of 512 MW. It has one 300-metre (980 ft) high flue gas stack, which is one of Poland's tallest free standing structures.
See also
References
- ↑ PGNiG Termika. "Our Plants". PGNiG Termika (in Polish). Retrieved 2014-02-18.
PGNiG TERMIKA owns five plants: HP Kawęczyn, CHP Pruszków, CHP Siekierki, CHP Żerań and HP Wola. They produce approximately 401 million GJ of heat which covers 70% of the demand in Warsaw and 60% in Pruszków, Piastów and Michałowice.
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