Patnow power station
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{{#badges: CoalSwarm|Navbar-Polandandcoal}} Patnow Power Station is a 1664-megawatt (MW) coal-fired power plant in Poland.
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Location
The undated satellite photo below shows the power station, about 200 km west of Warsaw.
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Background
The Patnow Power Station was built in two phases. Patnow I consists of six 200 MW units, units 3-8, which were built in 1967. Units 1-2 were demolished in 2001. In 2008 a new 464 MW supercritical unit known as Patnow II was added. The power station burns lignite coal delivered from nearby mines.[1][2]
Project Details of Patnow II
- Sponsor: EP2 (special purpose company and wholly owned subsidiary of PAK)[2]
- Parent company: Elektrim S.A.
- Developer: Alstom
- Location: Pątnów, Łódź, Poland
- Coordinates: 52.302, 18.237 (exact)
- Status: Operating
- Capacity: 464 MW
- Type: Supercritical
- Start date: 2008
- Coal Type: Lignite
- Coal Source: Domestic
- Source of financing: European Bank for Reconstruction and Development; Export Development Corporation
Articles and Resources
Sources
- ↑ "Pow! Patnow goes supercritical," PEI, Jan 9, 2008.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "Patnow 460 MW Lignite Fired Coal Power Plant," SNC Lavalin, accessed May 2014