Brazi Power Station

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Brazi Power Station
Country
Location Brazi
StatusOperational
Owner(s) Termoelectrica
Thermal power station
Primary fuel Coal
Power generation
Units operational9
Nameplate capacity 950 MW

The Brazi Power Station is a large thermal power plant located in Brazi, having 9 generation groups, 5 of 50 MW each, 2 of 150 MW and 2 of 200 MW resulting a total electricity generation capacity of 950 MW. [1]

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Between 2004 and 2022 it was operated by S.C. Dalkia Termo Prahova S.R.L. later renamed to S.C. Veolia Energie Prahova S.R.L. Since 2022, it is operated by Termoficare Prahova SA.

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