Elektrocieplownia Pomorzany— 134,2 MW Steenkool
Elektrociepłownia Pomorzany, with a capacity of 134.2 MW, ranks as the 90th largest power generation facility in Poland, and the 62nd in the coal sector among the country's 318 total plants. This coal-fired power generation facility not only plays a crucial role in the local energy mix but also represents a significant aspect of Poland's energy profile, where coal remains the dominant fuel source. Contributing to 0.16% of the national capacity of 82,656 MW, Pomorzany serves as a vital cog in the machinery of Poland's industrial energy needs. Commissioned in 1961, Elektrociepłownia Pomorzany utilizes traditional coal combustion technology, generating electricity while also providing heat for local communities. This dual function highlights its importance in meeting both electricity and thermal demands in a region characterized by industrial activity and residential needs. The plant is situated in a region with several large-scale facilities, including the Dolna Odra Power Station, which significantly overshadows Pomorzany with a capacity of 1,772 MW, and other coal plants like Dolna Odra at 1,362 MW and Elektrownia Dolna Odra at 908 MW. This clustering of coal power generation underscores the reliance on fossil fuels within the region, creating a powerful energy hub that meets extensive local and regional demands. In the context of Poland’s energy landscape, where coal accounts for a majority of generated power, Elektrociepłownia Pomorzany’s contribution is consistent with the country’s energy policy. Despite the growing push for renewable energy sources, coal still plays an indispensable role in ensuring energy security. This facility's share of national capacity may appear small, yet it is essential for maintaining the reliability of energy supply in the face of fluctuating demands. Operated by PGE Górnictwo i Energetyka Konwencjonalna S.A., Elektrociepłownia Pomorzany has been a cornerstone of Poland's energy infrastructure for over six decades. Its operational history reflects the evolution of energy generation practices in the country and serves as a benchmark for future developments in energy technology. Looking ahead, Elektrociepłownia Pomorzany is poised to play a vital role in the ongoing transition of Poland's energy sector, as it navigates the complex challenges of reducing carbon emissions while still meeting energy demands. The facility represents a significant link in the chain of Poland's energy strategy, balancing traditional energy sources with the increasing need for sustainable solutions.
65 jaar oud
Polen, Europe
Locatie
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.
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Kolen als Energiebron voor Elektriciteitsopwekking
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