Ryazan Power Station
Ryazan Power Station | |
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Country | Russia |
Location | Novomichurinsk, Ryazan Oblast |
Coordinates | 54°02′04′′N 39°46′39′′E / 54.03444°N 39.77750°E / 54.03444; 39.77750 |
Status | Operational |
Commission date | 1971 |
Owner | OGK-2 |
Thermal power station | |
Primary fuel | Lignite Natural gas |
Power generation | |
Units operational | 4 ×ばつ 270 MW 2 ×ばつ 785 MW 1 ×ばつ 420 MW |
Nameplate capacity | 3,130 MW |
External links | |
Website | www |
The Ryazan Power Station (also called Novomichurinsk Power Station) is the fifth largest power station in Russia, with an installed capacity of 3,130 MW.[1] The power station is located in Novomichurinsk of the Ryazan Oblast, Russia. It mainly fires lignite from the Moscow coal basin and the Kansk-Achinsk coal basins.[citation needed ]
The facility houses one of the tallest chimneys in the world, topping out at 320 m (1,050 ft) in height and made from concrete. A second concrete chimney is only slightly lower, and two more chimneys 180 m (591 ft) in height are made from steel. Power is generated by four units of 300 MW, two units of 800 MW.[2] [3] [4]
History
[edit ]Construction began in 1968 with the first unit going online in 1973.[citation needed ]
The seventh unit (420 MW) was formerly known as GRES-24. It is situated nearby to the Ryazan GRES and joined into it in 2008. GRES-24 initially was built as first in the world power plant with magnetohydrodynamic generator, but in 1989 this project was cancelled and the plant was finished using traditional construction.[citation needed ]
On 28 August 2024 the plant was reported to be on fire.[5]
See also
[edit ]References
[edit ]- ^ "Рязанская ГРЭС". Archived from the original on 2020年09月28日. Retrieved 2013年08月16日.
- ^ Power stations in Russia, archived from the original on September 9, 2012, retrieved 2010年03月28日
- ^ Ryazan Power Station, archived from the original on 2011年07月21日, retrieved 2010年03月28日
- ^ Ryazan Power Station, doi:10.1023/B:HYCO.0000021302.16410.3f, S2CID 110156496
- ^ "Fire erupts near Ryazan power station in Russia following reported 'bang' — video".
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