Sagunto Power Station Explained

Sagunto Power Station
Name Official:Central térmica de Sagunto
Coordinates:39.6428°N -0.2328°W
Country:Spain
Location:Sagunto near Valencia
Status:O
Commissioned:2007
Owner:Unión Fenosa
Th Fuel Primary:Natural gas
Ps Units Operational:3 x 404.2 MW
Ps Units Manu Model:Siemens
Ps Combined Cycle:Yes
Ps Electrical Capacity:1,212.6 MW

Sagunto Power Station (Spanish; Castilian: Central térmica de Sagunto) is a natural gas-fired combined-cycled power station in Sagunto near Valencia, Spain. It went into operation in 2007. The power station is owned and operated by Unión Fenosa.

The power station consists of three identical units with an electrical power output of 1,212.6 MW. Each of these units is including a high flue gas stack. It was built and equipped by Siemens. Each of the units has an efficiency of 57%. The power station is connected via a 380 kV double-circuit powerline with Gauss substation. On the area of the facility at present, the static inverter of HVDC Cometa is under construction.

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