Gdańsk Power Station Explained

Gdańsk Power Station
Name Official:Elektrociepłownia Gdańska
Coordinates:54.3783°N 18.6417°W
Country:Poland
Location:Gdańsk
Status:O
Commissioned:1970
Owner:EDF
Operator:Elektrociepłownie Wybrzeże
Th Fuel Primary:Coal
Ps Units Operational:5
Ps Electrical Capacity:227

Gdańsk Power Station (Polish: Elektrociepłownia Gdańska) is a combined heat and power station in Gdańsk, Poland. It is operated by PGE Energia Ciepła Oddział Wybrzeże, a subsidiary of PGE.[1]

The power station has 5 power generation units and 2 boilers without electricity generation. The parameters of these installations are:

FacilityTypeHeat Generation Power [MW]Electricity generation Power [MW]
BoilerWP-7081-
BoilerWP-120154-
Heat Power Station UnitBC-22,5 nr 138,99,6
Heat Power Station UnitBC-50 nr 2112,152,8
Heat Power Station UnitBC-50 nr 3112,354
Heat Power Station UnitBC-50 nr 4112,657,5
Heat Power Station UnitBC-50 nr 5115,253
726,1
226,9

Gdansk Power Station has three flue gas stacks: one with a height of, which is the tallest structure in Gdańsk, and two with a height of .

Notes and References

  1. Web site: . PGE . 2018-01-20 . 2017-12-01 . https://web.archive.org/web/20171201041112/https://www.gkpge.pl/PGE-Energia-Ciepla . dead .