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Kashira Power Plant | |
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Official name | Kashirskaya GRES named after G.M. Krzhizhanovsky Каширская ГРЭС имени Г. М. Кржижановского |
Country | Russia |
Location | Kashira-2 |
Coordinates | 54°51′29″N 38°15′35″E / 54.8580555656°N 38.2597222322°E |
Status | Operational |
Commission date | 4 June 1922 |
Owner | OGK-1 |
Thermal power station | |
Primary fuel | Coal |
Secondary fuel | Natural gas |
Thermal capacity | 80 MWt |
Power generation | |
Units operational | 1 x 330 MW 5 x 300 MW 1 x 80 MWt (heat) |
Nameplate capacity | 1,830 MW (electrical) 80 MWt (heating) |
Annual net output | 8,262 GW·h |
External links | |
Website | interrao |
Commons | Related media on Commons |
Kashira Power Plant is a coal-fired power plant at Kashira in Moscow Oblast, Russia. Its first unit was commissioned in 1922 with a power capacity of 12 MW. As of today, it has an installed power capacity of 1,910 MW and a heating capacity of 533 MWt,[1] and consists of 6 units. Double units 1 and 2 have capacity of 300 MW, and single units 4, 5 have capacity of 300 MW each, unit 6 has capacity of 330 MW. In addition, unit 7 has thermal capacity of 80 MW.
In 1951 a HVDC link with 30 MW built from the components of Elbe-Project to Moscow was built. Its terminal is situated west of the 110 kV switchyard at 54°51'29"N 38°14'45"E. However it is not in service any more. The power plant has an interesting feature as one of its two main chimneys serves as electricity pylon.