Kostolac A Thermal Power Plant is a 310MW coal fired power project. It is located in Branicevo, Serbia. The project is currently active. It has been developed in multiple phases. Post completion of construction, the project got commissioned in 1967.

Project Type Total Capacity (MW) Active Capacity (MW) Pipeline Capacity (MW) Project Status Project Location Project Developer
Thermal 310 310 Active Branicevo, Serbia

Description

The project is currently owned by Thermal Power Plants and Open Pit Mines Kostolac with a stake of 100%.

It is a Steam Turbine power plant.

Development Status

The project got commissioned in 1967.

Contractors Involved

Technopromexport was selected to render EPC services for the coal fired power project.

Kostolac A Thermal Power Plant (Kostolac A Thermal Power Plant Unit I) is equipped with Leningradsky Metallichesky Zavod K-100-90 steam turbine. The phase consists of 1 steam turbine with 100MW nameplate capacity.

Kostolac A Thermal Power Plant (Kostolac A Thermal Power Plant Unit II) is equipped with Leningradsky Metallichesky Zavod K-200-130-3 steam turbine. The phase consists of 1 steam turbine with 210MW nameplate capacity.

NPO Elsib supplied TVF–110–2E-U3 electric generator for the Kostolac A Thermal Power Plant (Kostolac A Thermal Power Plant Unit I).

Electrosila supplied TVV-200-2A electric generator for the Kostolac A Thermal Power Plant (Kostolac A Thermal Power Plant Unit II).

Podolsk Machine-Building Plant ZIO supplied steam boiler for the Kostolac A Thermal Power Plant (Kostolac A Thermal Power Plant Unit II).

Methodology

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