Kielce Power Station
Power station in Poland
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Kielce Power Station (Polish: Elektrociepłownia Kielce) is a coal-fired combined power and heat plant at Kielce, Poland.[1] It went operational in 1987 and consists of one 140 MW unit, six 25 MW units and one 10 MW cogeneration unit. It is operated by PGE.
| Kielce Power Station | |
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| Official name | Elektrociepłownia Kielce |
| Country | Poland |
| Location | Kielce |
| Coordinates | 50°53′52″N 20°37′0″E |
| Status | Operational |
| Commission date | 1987 |
| Owner | PGE |
| Thermal power station | |
| Primary fuel | Coal |
| Secondary fuel | Biomass |
| Cogeneration? | Yes |
| Power generation | |
| Units operational | 1 x 140 MW 6 x 25 MW 1 x 10 MW |
| Nameplate capacity | 300 MW |
| External links | |
| Website | www |
The facility has two flue gas stacks, which are both equipped with telecommunication equipment, whereby the larger chimney, which is 213-metre (699 ft) tall with rooftop antennas (without it is 200-metre (660 ft) tall) is used for FM- and TV-broadcasting. The other chimney is 114-metre (374 ft) tall.
