Thermal Power Plant 27

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Thermal Power Plant 27 Severnaya (Russian: ТЭЦ-27 «Северная») is a combined heat and power plant located in the village of Chelobityevo in Mytishchinsky District of Moscow Oblast, Russia.[1][2] It is owned and operated by Mosenergo. It provides heat and power to Mytishchi, as well as to Northern and North-Eastern Administrative Okrugs of Moscow.[3]

Official nameТЭЦ-27 «Северная»
CountryRussia
LocationChelobityevo, Mytishchinsky District, Moscow Oblast
Coordinates55°54′58″N 37°41′16″E
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Thermal Power Plant 27
Official nameТЭЦ-27 «Северная»
CountryRussia
LocationChelobityevo, Mytishchinsky District, Moscow Oblast
Coordinates55°54′58″N 37°41′16″E
StatusOperational
Construction began1987
Commission date1992
OwnerMosenergo
Thermal power station
Primary fuelNatural gas
Combined cycle?Yes
Cogeneration?Yes
Thermal capacity2,180 MW/h
Power generation
Units operational2 X 80 MW
2 X 450 MW
Make and modelLMZ
Power Machines
Nameplate capacity1,060 MW
External links
Websitewww.mosenergo.ru/about/present/branch/hpp-27/
CommonsRelated media on Commons
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The decision to build the power plant was taken in 1980s. However, due to opposition of the local population the construction was postponed. The first unit became operational in 1996 and the second unit in 1998. The third unit was added in 2007 and the fourth unit in 2008.[4]

2019 incident

On July 11, 2019, a major fire broke out at the power station. [5] According to eyewitnesses and video footage, the fire was caused by an explosion, and the flames were said to be close to 50 meters tall.[6]

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