Kielce Power Station Explained

Kielce Power Station
Name Official:Elektrociepłownia Kielce
Coordinates:50.8978°N 20.6167°W
Country:Poland
Location:Kielce
Status:Operational
Commissioned:1987
Owner:PGE
Th Fuel Primary:Coal
Th Fuel Secondary:Biomass
Ps Units Operational:1 x 140 MW
6 x 25 MW
1 x 10 MW
Ps Cogeneration:Yes
Ps Electrical Capacity:300 MW

Kielce Power Station (Polish: Elektrociepłownia Kielce) is a coal-fired combined power and heat plant at Kielce, Poland. It went operational in 1987 and consists of one 140 MW unit, six 25 MW units and one 10 MW cogeneration unit. It is operated by PGE.

The facility has two flue gas stacks, which are both equipped with telecommunication equipment, whereby the larger chimney, which is 213m (699feet) tall with rooftop antennas (without it is 200m (700feet) tall) is used forFM- and TV-broadcasting. The other chimney is 114m (374feet) tall.

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