Elektrownia Dolna Odra— 908 MW Carbone
Electrownia Dolna Odra, located in Poland at coordinates 53.2058, 14.4659, is a significant coal-fired power generation facility with a capacity of 908 MW. Operated by PGE Górnictwo i Energetyka Konwencjonalna S.A., this power plant plays a crucial role in Poland's energy landscape, contributing to the country's overall energy mix predominantly characterized by fossil fuels. Commissioned in 1974, Elektrownia Dolna Odra has been a staple of the Polish grid, providing reliable electricity to meet the growing demands of the region. The plant utilizes subcritical coal technology, which, while less efficient than modern alternatives, remains a vital component of Poland’s energy generation strategy, especially during peak demand periods when other renewable sources may fall short. Situated in a region where coal has historically been a primary energy source, Elektrownia Dolna Odra serves as a backbone for the local energy infrastructure. The power plant not only supports the immediate vicinity but also contributes to the stability of the national grid, ensuring that electricity supply meets the demands of both residential and industrial users. Its position is strategically important, as Poland continues to navigate the transition toward greener energy sources while balancing energy security and economic considerations. As the country faces increasing pressure to reduce carbon emissions and implement renewable energy policies, Elektrownia Dolna Odra represents both an opportunity and a challenge. The facility’s substantial output underscores the reliance on coal within Poland, even as the government pushes for diversification of energy sources and investment in renewable technologies. In this context, the future of coal power plants like Elektrownia Dolna Odra is under scrutiny, as the nation works to align its energy policies with the European Union's climate goals. Overall, Elektrownia Dolna Odra stands as a testament to Poland's rich industrial heritage and its current energy generation capabilities. As it continues to operate, the facility will play a pivotal role in the ongoing discussions around energy policy, coal dependency, and the future landscape of electricity generation in Poland.
52 anni
Polonia, Europe
Posizione
Estimates based on Coal emission factor (820 g CO₂/kWh) and capacity factor (55%). Actual emissions may vary based on operating conditions, efficiency, and fuel quality.
Dettagli Tecnici
- Tipo di Combustibile Primario
- Coal
- Fonte Energetica
- Non Rinnovabile
- Paese
Polonia- Continente
- Europe
- Fonte Dati
- Database globale delle centrali elettriche
Polonia — Profilo Energetico
Centrali Elettriche Vicine
Il Carbone come Fonte di Energia nel Settore della Produzione Elettrica
Il carbone è stato storicamente una delle principali fonti di energia utilizzate per la produzione di elettricità in tutto il mondo. La sua importanza nel settore energetico è emersa durante la rivoluzione industriale, quando il carbone ha iniziato a sostituire il legno come combustibile principale per le macchine a vapore. Oggi, nonostante la crescente attenzione verso fonti di energia rinnovabili e sostenibili, il carbone continua a svolgere un ruolo significativo nella generazione di energia elettrica, soprattutto in paesi in via di sviluppo e in economie emergenti.
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