Swiecie Pulp Mill power station

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The Swiecie Pulp Mill power station is a five-unit, 132-megawatt coal-fired power station in Kujawsko-Pomorskie, Poland. It was commissioned from 1963 to 2007. The Environmental Defense Fund reports that it is a "combined heat and power plant supplying steam and electricity to Frantschach Swiecie SA, Poland's second largest pulp and paper producer."[1]

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The map below shows the coal plant at the Mondi Świecie pulp mill in Świecie.

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References

  1. "Coal-Fired Plants Financed by International Public Investment Institutions Since 1994", Appendix to Foreclosing the Future: Coal, Climate and International Public Finance: Investment in coal-fired power plants hinders the fight against global warming, Environmental Defense, April 2009.

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