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Country
  
Bosnia and Herzegovina

Commission date
  
1985

Construction began
  
1976

Status
  
Operational

Phone
  
+387 55 774-100

Primary fuel
  
Coal

Ugljevik Power Plant

Official name
  
Термоелектрана "Угљевик"

Location
  
Ugljevik, Republic of Srpska

Owner(s)
  
Elektroprivreda Republike Srpske

Address
  
Ugljevik 76330, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Hours
  
Closed now Thursday7AM–3PMFriday7AM–3PMSaturdayClosedSundayClosedMonday7AM–3PMTuesday7AM–3PMWednesday7AM–3PMSuggest an edit

Make and model
  
Leningradsky Metallichesky Zavod, Power Machines, KONČAR Group

Similar
  
Tuzla Thermal Power Pl, Comsar Energetik, Rudnik mrkog uglja "Ba, Municipal of Ugljevik, Rudnici Kreka

The Ugljevik Power Plant (Serbian: Термоелектрана "Угљевик") is a coal-fired power plant in Ugljevik, Republic of Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is owned and operated by Rudnik i termoelektrana Ugljevik, a subsidiary of Elektroprivreda Republike Srpske. RiTE Ugljevik is an integrated coal-mining and power generating company.

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History

Ugljevik has been coal mining area since 1899. Construction of the coal-fired power plant started in 1976 and the first and only unit was commissioned in 1985. At the same time, the old Ugljevik coal mine was closed, the new Bogutovo Selo mine was opened, and the integrated coal-mining and power generating company RiTE Ugljevik was created on the base of Rudnik Ugljevik mining company.

Construction of the second unit started in 1985 and halted during the Bosnian War. During the war, the power plant was closed from April 1992 to November 1995, though the facilities and equipment were saved in expectation of resuming production.

In 2010, the power plant went through extensive upgrading.

Description

The Ugljevik Power Plant is now one of the largest generators of electricity in Republika Srpska. It has a combined heat and power generation unit with an installed capacity of 300 MW. In 2009, it generated 1,559 GWh of electricity and consumed 1.3 million tonnes of coal.

The power plant has a 310-metre (1,020 ft) tall flue gas stack, the tallest structure in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Before the Bosnian War on the top of chimney with big white letters was written 'TITO', in memory of communist leader of former Yugoslavia Josip Broz Tito. During the war text was rewritten, so now is visible a Serbian symbol, the Serbian cross.

The company plans to open a new cola mine, Ugljevik-Istok. Some investors have showed interest in building a second unit with capacity of 600 MW of electricity.

References

Ugljevik Power Plant Wikipedia