Zeran power station
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{{#badges: CoalSwarm|Navbar-Polandandcoal}} Zeran power station (Polish: Elektrociepłownia Żerań) is a coal-fired heat power station in Białołęka, Warszawa, Poland. It was built between 1952 and 1956 and became operational on 1954. It underwent modernization 1997-2001 when it was taken over by Vattenfall, and was later bought by PGNiG. The station has a heat generation capacity of 1,561 megawatts (MW) and an electric generation capacity of 350 MW.[1]
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- ↑ PGNiG Termika. Our Plants (Polish). PGNiG Termika. Retrieved on 2014-02-18. “PGNiG TERMIKA owns five plants: HP Kawęczyn, CHP Pruszków, CHP Siekierki, CHP Żerań and HP Wola. They produce approximately 401 million GJ of heat which covers 70% of the demand in Warsaw and 60% in Pruszków, Piastów and Michałowice.”