Petrozavodsk power station
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Petrozavodsk power station is a 260-megawatt (MW) gas-fired power plant in Karelia (Karjalan) Republic, Russia.
Location
The undated satellite photo below shows the plant, which is in Petrozavodsk city, Karelia (Karjalan) Republic.
Background on Plant
The three-unit, 260-MW gas-fired Petrozavodsk power station is owned by Fortum and Gazprom. The plant’s three units were brought online between 1977 and 1982.[1][2]
Plant Details
- Sponsor: TGC-1
- Parent company: Fortum and Gazprom
- Location: Petrozavodsk city, Karelia (Karjalan) Republic, Russia
- Coordinates: 61.804163, 34.275822 (exact)
- Status: Operating
- Gross capacity: 260 MW
- Type: Subcritical
- In service: 1977-82
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Articles and resources
References
- ↑ Petrozavodsk Powerplant, Enipedia, accessed June 2018.
- ↑ Петрозаводская ТЭЦ, Wikipedia (Russian), accessed June 2018.