Craiova II power station
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The Craiova II Power Station is a 300-megawatt (MW) thermal power station located in Craiova, Romania, owned by Termoelectrica's Sc Electrocentrale Bucuresti.
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Location
The undated satellite photo below shows the power station in Craiova.
Background
The 2 x 150 MW power station was built in 1987 and fueled by lignite coal and natural gas.[1][2]
The Craiova Power Station, along with the Rovinari Power Station and Turceni Power Station, are considered part of the Oltenia Energy complex.[3]
Expansion plans
In 2008 it was reported there were plans to add a third coal unit of 150 MW at the station,[4] which would result in a total power generating capacity of 450 MW at a cost of US$ 225 million.[5]
However, as of 2015 there are no news of the plan, which appears to have been abandoned.
Coal ash spill
In December 2013, a coal ash deposit belonging to the Oltenia Energy Complex flooded 15 hectares of agricultural lands and 10 households in the Submaidane area of the Turceni and Ionesti settlements.[6]
Project Details
- Sponsor: CE Oltenia
- Parent company:
- Developer:
- Location: Craiova, Dolj, Romania
- Coordinates: 44.343502, 23.814184 (exact)
- Status: Announced
- Unit 1: Operating
- Unit 2: Operating
- Unit 3: Cancelled
- Capacity:
- Unit 1: 150 MW
- Unit 2: 150 MW
- Unit 3: 150 MW
- Type:
- Start date:
- Coal Type: Hard coal
- Coal Source:
- Source of financing:
Resources and articles
References
- ↑ "Cele mai mari termocentrale din Romania"
- ↑ [www.coalmap.eu/downloads/European-coal-map-complete.pdf "European Coal Map,"] CAN, 2015
- ↑ "The study for the power plant in Rovinari to be ready this autumn," Romania Scout, May 22, 2013.
- ↑ "CE Craiova vrea o noua termocentrala," Gazete de Sud, Dec 1, 2008
- ↑ "The Article 10C Application of Romania, Bankwatch, Feb. 21, 2012
- ↑ "The future is ash-grey for people in Turceni, Romania," Bankwatch, Sep. 9, 2014.