Delimara Power Station
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| Delimara Power Station | |
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| Country | Malta |
| Location | Delimara, Marsaxlokk |
| Coordinates | 35°49′58″N 14°33′21″E / 35.83281°N 14.55592°E |
| Status | in operation |
| Construction began | 1992 |
| Owner | Enemalta |
| Thermal power station | |
| Primary fuel | LNG |
| Power generation | |
| Nameplate capacity | 537.8 MW |
| External links | |
| Website | Enemalta Delimara power station |
| Commons | Related media on Commons |
The Delimara power station is located near Marsaxlokk in the southeast of Malta and is the newest power plant in Malta. It was put into operation in 1992 and redeveloped to LNG in the 2010s.
The Delimara Power Station includes four electricity generation plants, with a total combined nominal installed capacity of 537.8 MW.[1] The two units in regular operation are:
- DPS Phase 4, a 205 MW natural gas-fired CCGT system commissioned in 2017, operated by Electrogas Malta
- DPS Phase 3, a 152.8 MW diesel engine plant from 2012, re-fitted to run on natural gas and gasoil, instead of heavy fuel oil, in 2017, operated by Delimara 3 Power Generation Ltd
The power station also includes two gasoil-fired plants, which are used as standby power generation capacity during emergencies or lack of other power sources, for a combined nominal capacity of 180 MW:[1]
- 1994 DPS Phase 2A OCGT
- 1999 DPS Phase 2B CCGT
The power station is connected to Malta's electricity network through four 132 kV and six 33 kV outgoing feeder cables.[1]
