Provence Power Station
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Provence Power Station | |
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Country | France |
Location | Gardanne |
Coordinates | 43°28′10′′N 5°29′10′′E / 43.46944°N 5.48611°E / 43.46944; 5.48611 |
Status | Operational |
Decommission date | Coal (Units 1,2,3, and 5) |
Owner | |
Operator | Uniper |
Thermal power station | |
Primary fuel | Coal (Decommissioned) and biomass |
Power generation | |
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Commons | Related media on Commons |
Provence Power Station or Gardanne Power Station was an 868 MW coal-fired power station at Gardanne, France. It has a 297 meter tall chimney, which is the tallest in France. It is owned and operated by Uniper. It is going to be retrofitted into a wood fired powerstation.
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