Sochi Thermal Power Plant

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Official nameСочинская ТЭС
CountryRussia
LocationSochi
Coordinates43°35′41″N 39°45′16″E / 43.59472°N 39.75444°E / 43.59472; 39.75444
Sochi Thermal Power Plant
Official nameСочинская ТЭС
CountryRussia
LocationSochi
Coordinates43°35′41″N 39°45′16″E / 43.59472°N 39.75444°E / 43.59472; 39.75444
StatusOperational
Commission date20 December 2004
OwnerInter RAO UES
Thermal power station
Primary fuelNatural gas
Power generation
Units operational4
Nameplate capacity160 MW

Sochi Thermal Power Plant (Russian: Сочинская ТЭС) is a power station in Sochi, Russia. It is part of the infrastructure constructed or improved for the 2014 Winter Olympics which was held in Sochi. There have been a total of 3 thermal power plants built with one combined heat and power plant along with 19 substations. The combined capacity of the power plants is 1,208 MWt. High and low has pressure pipelines were also added, with a total length of 654 km.[1]

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