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Syrdarya Power Plant

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Country
  
Uzbekistan

Secondary fuel
  
Fuel oil

Make and model
  
TAGMET LMZ Electrosila

Owner
  
Uzbekenergo

Primary fuel
  
Natural gas

Nameplate capacity
  
3,000 MW

Location
  
Shirin

Units operational
  
10 x 300 MW

Opened
  
1972

Decommission date
  
1972

Status
  
Operational

Syrdarya Power Plant

Address
  
Syrdarinskaya Power Station, A-376,, A-376, Uzbekistan

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Syrdarya Power Plant is a natural gas-fired power plant located in Shirin, Uzbekistan. Its ten units were commissioned in 1972–1981. The installed capacity of the power plant is 3,000 MW.

Modernization of the Syrdarya Power Plant a been financed by international donors. The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in cooperation with the Asian Development Bank financed reconstruction of two generation units by Siemens. In 2000, the Syrdarya Energy Company, now part of Uzbekenergo, was created on the basis of the Syrdarya Power Plant.

The power plant has 3 flue gas stacks, the tallest of which is 350 metres (1,150 ft).

References

Syrdarya Power Plant Wikipedia