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Vuhlehirska Power Station

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Vuhlehirska power station
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Official nameВуглегірська ТЕС
CountryUkraine
LocationSvitlodarske, Donetsk Oblast
Coordinates48°27′52″N 38°11′53″E / 48.46444°N 38.19806°E / 48.46444; 38.19806
StatusOperation suspended
Commission date1972
Owner(s)Centrenergo[1]
Thermal power station
Primary fuelCoal (4 power units)
Secondary fuelNatural gas
Tertiary fuelMazut
Power generation
Units operational7
Nameplate capacity3,600 MW
External links
WebsiteVuglegirska TPP
CommonsRelated media on Commons

Vuhlehirska power station (also known as Vuhlehirska TES, Ukrainian: Вуглегірська ТЕС) is a fossil fueled thermal power station located in Svitlodarsk, Ukraine. It consists of 7 units with a total power output of 3,600 MW and was put in service between 1972 and 1977.[2] The power station has 4 coal fired units which operate regularly as a base-load power source, and 3 gas fired boilers which are used as peaking units.[3] The Vuhlehirska power station has a flue gas stack that is 320 meters tall (1050 feet), which is one of the tallest structures in Ukraine. Since August 1995 the power station is operated by Centrenergo.[4] The power station has an outward appearance similar to that of the Zaporizhzhia thermal power station as they were both constructed in the early 1970s

History

On 29 March 2013, four power units of the station were destroyed as a result of a major fire in which one employee was killed, and eight injured workers were hospitalized.[5]

According to information published in Compressor Tech magazine on 22 March 2022 during the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the pipeline was damaged by artillery shelling, but technicians were able to perform some light repairs on it. It was also reported that the war had disrupted its network in multiple spots.[6]

On 26 July 2022, during an offensive in Eastern Ukraine, Russian, DNR and LNR forces took control over the power station completely.[7][8]

See also

References

  1. ^ (in Ukrainian) Oschadbank denied Centerenergo a loan to purchase fuel, Ukrayinska Pravda (17 August 2020)
  2. ^ Углегорская ГРЭС // Советский энциклопедический словарь. редколл., гл. ред. А. М. Прохоров. 4-е изд. М., «Советская энциклопедия», 1986. стр.1376
  3. ^ https://www.centrenergo.com/en/divisions/vug/
  4. ^ "One person killed, three injured in fire at Vuhlehirska Thermal Power Plant, says Emergencies Service". Interfax-Ukraine. 2013-03-29. Retrieved 2013-03-30.
  5. ^ "Vuhlehirska TPP should be fully restored, says energy minister". Interfax-Ukraine. 2013-03-30. Retrieved 2013-03-30.
  6. ^ "Russian invasion of Ukraine a gamechanger for European gas imports". compressortech2. 22 March 2022.
  7. ^ "Russia captures power station, redeploys troops toward southern Ukraine". Reuters. 28 July 2022. Retrieved 28 July 2022.
  8. ^ "Russian forces take Vuhlehirska power station under total control". english.pravda.ru. 26 July 2022.


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