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Iernut Power Station

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Iernut Power Station
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CountryRomania
LocationIernut, Mureș County
Coordinates46°28′02″N 24°11′17″E / 46.467229°N 24.188083°E / 46.467229; 24.188083
Owner(s)Romgaz
Thermal power station
Primary fuelNatural gas
Power generation
Units operational1 x 200 MW
1 x 100 MW (mothballed)
Units under const.1 x 430 MW
Units decommissioned3 x 100 MW
1 x 200 MW
Nameplate capacity300 MW
Capacity factor200

The Iernut Power Station is a thermal power plant located in Iernut, Mureș County having 2 generation groups, one of 100 MW[1] and one groups of 200, having a total electricity generation capacity of 300 MW.

In 2007, a contract was signed with Austrian company Verbund for the installation of a seventh electricity generation group of 400 MW[2] at a total cost of US$375 million that will increase the installed capacity of the power plant to 1,200 MW.

The powerplant is set to be expanded with a new group of 430 MW.[3]

In 2012 the power station was acquired by Romgaz in quantum of the accumulated debt of 150 million euro by the previous owner company, Electrocentrale București.[4]

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Operations

Unit Capacity (MW) Commissioned Status
Iernut - 1 100 decommissioned
Iernut - 2 100 decommissioned
Iernut - 3 100 decommissioned
Iernut - 4 100 mothballed
Iernut - 5 200 operational
Iernut - 6 200 decommissioned
Iernut - 7 430 in construction

References

  1. ^ Termocentrala Iernut si-a triplat productia de electricitate (in Romanian)
  2. ^ Verbund Austria va extinde termocentrala Iernut (in Romanian)
  3. ^ "Romgaz a încheiat un contract pentru finalizarea centralei electrice de 430 MW de la Iernut". Economedia.ro (in Romanian). 2023-03-30. Retrieved 2023-06-19.
  4. ^ Romgaz a preluat termocentrala de la Iernut


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