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Bielsko Biała Power Plant

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Country
  
Poland

Status
  
Operational

Secondary fuel
  
Fuel oil

Construction began
  
1960

Location
  
Czechowice-Dziedzice

Primary fuel
  
Coal

Owner
  
Tauron Wytwarzanie

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Official name
  
Zespół Elektrociepłowni Bielsko-Biała

Similar
  
Katowice Power Station, Siersza Power Station, Łagisza Power Station, Łaziska Power Station, Białystok Power Station

The Bielsko-Biała Power Plant is a complex of coal-fired combined heat and power plants at Czechowice-Dziedzice near Bielsko-Biała, Poland. It has two principal flue gas stacks, 100 metres (330 ft) and 225 metres (738 ft) high, the latter of which is one of the tallest free standing structures in Poland. The complex is operated by Południowy Koncern Energetyczny, a subsidiary of the Tauron Group.

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HistoryEdit

The first plant (EC1) at Bielsko Biala was built in 1960–1973. The necessity of building this power station was caused when Bielsko and Czechowice formed a big industrial center which required more energy. The second power plant (EC2) was built in 1975–1997 to supply energy for the Fabryka Samochodów Małolitrażowych car factory and residential housing estates. In 2009, it was announced that Tauron Groupis planning to build a new generation unit with power capacity of 50 MW and thermal capacity of 150 MW.

SpecificationsEdit

The first plant has four boilers and consists of three turbine sets. It has installed power capacity of 77 MW and installed thermal capacity of 275 MJ/s. The second plant has a heating unit with the circulating fluidized bed boiler and two heating steam-oil boilers. It has installed power capacity of 55 MW and installed thermal capacity of 172 MJ/s.

References

Bielsko-Biała Power Plant Wikipedia