词条 | Shatura Power Station |
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| name = Shatura Power Station | name_official = | image = Shatura steam power plant (2010).jpg | image_caption = | image_alt = | coordinates = {{coord|55|35|00|N|39|33|40|E|type:landmark_region:RU|display=inline,title}} | country = Russia | location = Shatura, Moscow Oblast | status = Operational | construction_began = | commissioned = 1925 | decommissioned = | cost = | owner = E.ON Russia | operator = | th_fuel_primary = Natural gas (78%) | th_fuel_secondary = Peat (11.5%) | th_fuel_tertiary = Fuel oil (6.8%) Coal (3.7%) | ps_units_operational= 2 × 210 MW 3 × 200 MW 1 × 80 MW 1 × 400 MW | ps_units_manu_model = | ps_cogeneration = | ps_combined_cycle = Yes | ps_electrical_capacity= 1,500 MW | ps_electrical_cap_fac= | website = | extra = }} The Shatura Power Station (also called Shaturskaya GRES or GRES-5 locally) is one of the oldest power stations in Russia. The facility is located in Shatura, Moscow Oblast, and generates power by utilizing two 210 MW units, three 200 MW units, and one 80 MW unit, for a total capacity of 1,100 MW.[1] Built in 1925, the power station initially used peat as its fuel source. Later on, the power plant has been diversified into multifuel. In 2010, a new combined cycle block of 400 MW was installed. The 80 and 400 MW blocks can not work on peat. Balance of fuelIn 2005 the fuel use was:
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References{{Commons category|Shatura Steam Power Plant}}1. ^Shatura Power Station {{Russia-powerstation-stub}} 7 : Natural gas-fired power stations in Russia|Coal-fired power stations in Russia|Oil-fired power stations in Russia|Peat-fired power stations in Russia|Buildings and structures in Moscow Oblast|Power stations built in the Soviet Union|1925 establishments in the Soviet Union |
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