Ișalnița Power Station

44°23′15″N 23°43′5″E / 44.38750°N 23.71806°E / 44.38750; 23.71806StatusOperationalCommission date1968Owner(s)Complexul Energetic OlteniaThermal power station Primary fuelLignite, natural gasPower generation Units operational1 x 315 MW (mothballed)Units planned1 x 850 MWUnits decommissioned1 x 315 MWNameplate capacity315 MWExternal linksCommonsRelated media on Commons
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The Işalniţa Power Station is a thermal power plant located in Işalniţa, Dolj County operating with one generating unit of 315 MW.

The tallest chimney of the power station is 200 metres tall.

Future extensions

A consortium formed by Alstom, Sumitomo and IHI Corporation was commissioned to upgrade the 315 MW group to 345 MW each at a total cost of US$315 million.[1]

There were plans to add another generating group of 500 MW at Işalniţa Power Station[2] at a cost of US$750 million. The plans were later canceled.

There are plans with Alro Slatina for construction of a new unit of 850 MW that will use natural gas as fuel.[3]

Operations

The recovery and resilience plan for Romania included decommisioning of Unit 8, which was achieved in 2021.[4]

Unit 7 stopped production from January 1, 2024 and was put in reserve, according with Complex Energetic Oltenia's plan to restructure the company. [1] It will be in reserve until the end of 2025, after which it will be decommissioned.[5]

Unit Capacity (MW) Commissioned Status
Ișalnița - 1 50 decommissioned
Ișalnița - 2 50 decommissioned
Ișalnița - 3 50 decommissioned
Ișalnița - 4 55 decommissioned
Ișalnița - 5 100 decommissioned
Ișalnița - 6 100 decommissioned
Ișalnița - 7 315 mothballed
Ișalnița - 8 315 decommissioned

References

  1. ^ MEC vrea 14 milioane de euro in plus la Isalnita (in Romanian)
  2. ^ CE Craiova vrea o noua termocentrala
  3. ^ "Alro va construi o centrală electrică pe gaze de la Ișalnița împreună cu CE Oltenia". Economica.net (in Romanian). 2022-10-13. Retrieved 2023-06-03.
  4. ^ "MIHAI WEBER (PSD): "Solicit ministrului Energiei regândirea planului de renunţare la cărbune"". www.bursa.ro (in Romanian). Retrieved 2023-06-03.
  5. ^ "Ultimul grup al termocentralei Ișalnița a fost oprit la 1 ianuarie. "Se respectă la virgulă programul de închidere, dar punerea în funcțiune a instalațiilor noi e mult întârziată"". Economica.net (in Romanian). 2024-01-03. Retrieved 2024-01-03.
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