- Gorna Arda Hydro Power Plant
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Gorna Arda Hydro Power Plant Location Gorna Arda Status Under construction Owner(s) VA Tech Power station information Primary fuel Hydropower Power generation information Maximum capacity 174.2 MW The Gorna Arda hydro power project (Bulgarian: Каскада Горна Арда) is an under construction hydro power project the upper stream of the river Arda, southern Bulgaria. The project consists of Madan, Ardino and Surnica hydro power stations with a nominal output of 174.2 MW.[1] The Surnica hydropower station will have two turbines with a total nominal output of around 62 MW of power.[2]
The project is developed by HEC Gorna Arda consisting of NEK EAD (70%), and a consortium of Austrian companies EVN Bulgaria and Alpine Bau (30%). The project is estimated to cost €500 million.[1]
References
- ^ a b "Bulgaria Consolidates Five Energy Companies into Holding". Dnevnik.bg (The Sofia Echo). 2009-09-03. http://www.novinite.com/view_news.php?id=90355. Retrieved 2010-01-09.
- ^ "Surnica Hydro Power Plant". EBRD. http://www.ebrdrenewables.com/sites/renew/Lists/Projects/DispForm.aspx?ID=432&Source=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Eebrdrenewables%2Ecom%2Fsites%2Frenew%2Fcountries%2FBulgaria%2Fdefault%2Easpx. Retrieved 2010-01-09.
Power plants in Bulgaria with more than 100 MW installed capacity Nuclear power plants: Thermal power plants: Maritsa Iztok 2 - 1,470 MW · Varna - 1,260 MW · Maritsa Iztok 3 - 900 MW · Bobov Dol - 630 MW · Ruse Iztok - 600 MW · Maritsa Iztok 1 - 500 MW · Maritsa 3 - 240 MW · Republika - 180 MW · Sofia - 130 MW · Sofia Iztok - 100 MWHydro power plants: Chaira - 840 MW · Dospat-Vacha - 670 MW · Belmeken - 375 MW · Sestrimo - 240MW · Batashki Vodnosilov Pat - 230 MW · Kardzhali - 170 MW · Gorna Arda - 160 MW · Orphey - 160 MW · Peshtera - 128MW · Momina Klisura - 120 MW · Sredna Vacha - 120 MW · Ivailovgrad - 110 MWCategories:- Hydroelectric power stations in Bulgaria
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