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{{#badges: CoalSwarm|Template:Navbar-Serbiacoal}} The '''Kolubara B power station''' is a proposed 750 megawatt coal-fired station comprising two 325 MW generating units.  
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{{#badges: CoalSwarm|Template:Navbar-Serbiacoal}} The '''Kolubara B power station''' is a proposed 750-megawatt (MW) coal-fired station in Serbia.  
  
 
==Location==
 
==Location==
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==Background==
 
==Background==
On June 30, 2011, Serbia's state-run power utility [[Elektroprivreda Srbije]] (EPS) and Italy's [[Edison]] signed a preliminary deal to jointly develop the two coal-fired units. A feasibility study is expected to be completed in the first quarter of 2012. After that the two utilities will set up a joint venture. They gave no estimation of the cost.<ref name="Reut">[http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/06/30/serbia-edison-energy-idUSLDE75T0SY20110630 "Serbia EPS, Italy Edison in 750 MW coal-fired project"], ''Reuters'', June 30, 2011.</ref><ref>Misha Savic, [http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-06-30/edison-agrees-with-serbian-eps-to-complete-kolubara-b-plant-1-.html "Edison Agrees With Serbian EPS to Complete Kolubara B Plant"], ''Bloomberg'', June 30, 2011.</ref>
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Construction on Kolubara B first started in the early 1990s but was interrupted shortly after the break up of Yugoslavia, due to the lack of a stable financial structure. In 2008 RWE Power recommended "investment in minimizing losses in transmission and distribution and improvements in efficiency at existing power plants, rather than the continued construction of Kolubara B power station."<ref>[http://www.rwe.com/web/cms/mediablob/en/217656/data/227088/2/rwe-power-international/our-experience/power-generation-services/RWE-identified-potential-improvements-in-Serbian-electricity-supply.pdf "RWE identified potential improvements in Serbian electricity supply,"] RWE Power, 2008.</ref>
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On June 30, 2011, Serbia's state-run power utility [[Elektroprivreda Srbije]] (EPS) and Italy's [[Edison]] signed a preliminary deal to jointly develop the Kolubara B Power Station. A feasibility study is expected to be completed in the first quarter of 2012. After that the two utilities will set up a joint venture. They gave no estimation of the cost.<ref name="Reut">[http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/06/30/serbia-edison-energy-idUSLDE75T0SY20110630 "Serbia EPS, Italy Edison in 750 MW coal-fired project"], ''Reuters'', June 30, 2011.</ref><ref>Misha Savic, [http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-06-30/edison-agrees-with-serbian-eps-to-complete-kolubara-b-plant-1-.html "Edison Agrees With Serbian EPS to Complete Kolubara B Plant"], ''Bloomberg'', June 30, 2011.</ref>
 
<ref>Misha Savic, [http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-06-30/edison-agrees-with-serbian-eps-to-complete-kolubara-b-plant-1-.html "Edison Agrees With Serbian EPS to Complete Kolubara B Plant"], ''Bloomberg'', June 30, 2011.</ref>
 
<ref>Misha Savic, [http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-06-30/edison-agrees-with-serbian-eps-to-complete-kolubara-b-plant-1-.html "Edison Agrees With Serbian EPS to Complete Kolubara B Plant"], ''Bloomberg'', June 30, 2011.</ref>
  
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*'''Developer:'''  
 
*'''Developer:'''  
 
*'''Location:''' Veliki Crljeni, Belgrade
 
*'''Location:''' Veliki Crljeni, Belgrade
*'''Coordinates:''' 44.4675,20.28444 (approximate)
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*'''Coordinates:''' 44.4675, 20.28444 (approximate)
 
*'''Status:''' Permitted
 
*'''Status:''' Permitted
*'''Capacity:''' 750 MW
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*'''Capacity:'''  
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**Unit 1:
 
*'''Type:'''  
 
*'''Type:'''  
 
*'''Start date:''' 2019
 
*'''Start date:''' 2019
*'''Coal Type:''' Ignite
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*'''Coal Type:''' Lignite
 
*'''Coal Source:''' Kolubara mine
 
*'''Coal Source:''' Kolubara mine
*'''Source of financing:''' EBRD
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*'''Source of financing:'''  
  
 
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[[Category: Proposed coal plants in Serbia]]
 
[[Category: Proposed coal plants in Serbia]]
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[[category:Proposed coal plants in Europe]]

Revision as of 17:12, 2 May 2014

{{#badges: CoalSwarm|Template:Navbar-Serbiacoal}} The Kolubara B power station is a proposed 750-megawatt (MW) coal-fired station in Serbia.

Location

Proposed location of Kolubara B Power Station - approximate area only

Background

Construction on Kolubara B first started in the early 1990s but was interrupted shortly after the break up of Yugoslavia, due to the lack of a stable financial structure. In 2008 RWE Power recommended "investment in minimizing losses in transmission and distribution and improvements in efficiency at existing power plants, rather than the continued construction of Kolubara B power station."[1]

On June 30, 2011, Serbia's state-run power utility Elektroprivreda Srbije (EPS) and Italy's Edison signed a preliminary deal to jointly develop the Kolubara B Power Station. A feasibility study is expected to be completed in the first quarter of 2012. After that the two utilities will set up a joint venture. They gave no estimation of the cost.[2][3] [4]

Under the proposal, Edison offered EPS a 36.4 percent stake in the new company, in which EPS had already invested 300 million euros ($424.8 million) back in 1988 until putting the construction on hold due to lack of funds. EPS had earlier put the construction cost of the plant at around 1.6 billion euros ($2.3 billion). No bidder has expressed interest in building the plant.[2]

Financing

On Sep. 6, 2013, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) confirmed that it is no longer interested in financing the plant, saying in an email that "We have also informed [Elektroprivreda Srbije] that, should the project become active again, it will have to be assessed against the [Bank's] new energy strategy which has far more stringent rules and would make our possible participation very difficult.” EBRD is under pressure to follow the example of the World Bank and the European Investment Bank in significantly limiting coal lending.[5]

Project Details

  • Sponsor: EPS, Edison.
  • Parent company: Edison: EDF (50%), A2A (50%)
  • Developer:
  • Location: Veliki Crljeni, Belgrade
  • Coordinates: 44.4675, 20.28444 (approximate)
  • Status: Permitted
  • Capacity:
    • Unit 1:
  • Type:
  • Start date: 2019
  • Coal Type: Lignite
  • Coal Source: Kolubara mine
  • Source of financing:

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