Kozienice Power Station

The Kozienice Power Station is a coal-fired thermal power station in Świerże Górne near Kozienice, Poland. It is Poland's second largest power station with an installed capacity of 4,016 MW.[1]

Kozienice Power Station
Official nameElektrownia Kozienice
CountryPoland
LocationŚwierże Górne
Coordinates51°40′N 21°28′E
StatusOperational
Commission date1973
Owner(s)Grupa Energetyczna Enea SA
Operator(s)Elektrownia Kozienice SA
Thermal power station
Primary fuelAnthracite
Secondary fuelBiomass
Power generation
Units operational8 x 215 MW
2 x 500 MW
1 x 1,075 MW
Make and modelRafako
Deutsche Babcock
Zamech
LMZ
Dolmel
Electrosila
Nameplate capacity4,016 MW
Annual net output11,000 GWh
External links
Websitewww.elko.com.pl/elkoweb/site2/site.php?id_lang=1
CommonsRelated media on Commons

The power station has one 300-metre (980 ft) high flue gas stack, which is one of Poland's tallest free standing structures, and two 200-metre (660 ft) high flue gas stacks. A further remarkable feature of it is that the powerlines running away from its switchyard are built as a roofstand on the top of the power station building. On 4 December 2013 four workers died in a fall, as a result of a platform failure within one of the chimneys.[2][3]

Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki during a visit at the Kozienice Power Plant in 2017

See also

References

Media related to Kozienice Power Plant at Wikimedia Commons

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