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Thermal Power Station No. 2

Gas

Тепловая станция №2 is a 0 MW gas-fired power plant in Russia, operated by УЭВ СО РАН. It is located at coordinates 54.8738, 83.1175. Ranked #295 of 299 gas plants in Russia. Its 0 MW capacity represents 0% of Russia's total gas capacity of 139,541 MW. The largest gas plant in Russia is Surgutskaya GRES-2 at 8,865 MW, making Тепловая станция №2 much smaller. Nearby plants include Novosibirsk TPP-5 (1,200 MW, Coal), Novosibirsk CHP-3 (511.5 MW, Coal), and Novosibirsk Thermal Power Plant 3 (500 MW, Coal). The facility is located in Novosibirsk Oblast, approximately 300 km from Novosibirsk city.

Capacity
0 MW
Commissioning Year
Owner
УЭВ СО РАН
Location
54.8738°, 83.1175°

Russia, Europe

Location
Coordinates:: 54.873844, 83.117536
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Carbon Footprint490 g CO₂/kWh
Annual CO₂
0 t
0 GWh/year × 490 g/kWh
Cumulative CO₂
Commissioning year unknown
Est. Retirement
Commissioning year unknown
Annual emissions equivalent to
0
cars per year
0
homes per year
0
trees to offset

Estimates based on Gas emission factor (490 g CO₂/kWh) and capacity factor (45%). Actual emissions may vary based on operating conditions, efficiency, and fuel quality.

Technical Details
Primary Fuel Type
Gas
Energy Source
Non-Renewable
Country
Russia
Continent
Europe
Data Source
Global Power Plant Database
RussiaEnergy Profile
652
Total Plants
311.6 GW
Total Capacity
GasNuclearCoalHydro
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