List of power stations in Romania

This is a list of the main thermal power plants in Romania which at the end of 2006 had a total generating capacity of 11.335 MW.

Fossil

Power station Town Coordinates Installed capacity (MW) Unit capacity (MW) Refs
Turceni Power StationTurceni44°40′07″N 23°24′21″E / 44.668622°N 23.405771°E / 44.668622; 23.405771 (Turceni Power Station)26408 x 330[1]
Rovinari Power StationRovinari44°54′24″N 23°08′18″E / 44.906803°N 23.138344°E / 44.906803; 23.138344 (Rovinari Power Station)17202 x 200
4 x 330
[1]
Mintia Power StationMintia45°54′50″N 22°49′31″E / 45.914004°N 22.825234°E / 45.914004; 22.825234 (Mintia Power Station)12606 x 210[1]
Işalniţa Power StationIşalniţa44°23′19″N 23°43′05″E / 44.388562°N 23.718002°E / 44.388562; 23.718002 (Işalniţa Power Station)10353 x 50
1 x 55
2 x 100
2 x 315
Brăila Power StationChiscani45°09′58″N 27°55′22″E / 45.166214°N 27.922847°E / 45.166214; 27.922847 (Brăila Power Station)9603 x 210
1 x 330
Brazi Power StationNegoiesti44°52′58″N 26°00′30″E / 44.8829°N 26.008265°E / 44.8829; 26.008265 (Brazi Power Station)9106 x 50
2 x 105
2 x 200
Ludus-Iernut Power StationIernut46°28′04″N 24°11′00″E / 46.467749°N 24.18329°E / 46.467749; 24.18329 (Ludus-Iernut Power Station)8004 x 100
2 x 200
[2][3]
Borzeşti Power StationOneşti46°15′02″N 26°49′59″E / 46.250669°N 26.833098°E / 46.250669; 26.833098 (Borzesti Power Station)6553 x 25
2 x 50
1 x 60
1 x 210
Bucharest South Power StationBucharest44°24′17″N 26°09′08″E / 44.404645°N 26.152332°E / 44.404645; 26.152332 (Bucharest South Power Station)5502 x 50
2 x 100
2 x 125
[2]
Galaţi Power StationGalaţi45°26′10″N 27°58′53″E / 45.43603°N 27.981362°E / 45.43603; 27.981362 (Galaţi Power Station)5352 x 60
1 x 100
3 x 105
Craiova II Power StationCraiova44°20′43″N 23°48′53″E / 44.345251°N 23.814647°E / 44.345251; 23.814647 (Craiova II Power Station)3002 x 150
Paroşeni Power StationJiu Paroşeni45°21′53″N 23°15′40″E / 45.364750°N 23.260975°E / 45.364750; 23.260975 (Paroşeni Power Station)3003 x 50
1 x 150

Hydroelectric

StationTownCoordinatesCapacity (MW)Refs
Bicaz-Stejaru Hydroelectric Power StationBicaz46°56′19″N 26°06′10″E / 46.9386307°N 26.1028719°E / 46.9386307; 26.1028719 (Bicaz-Stejaru Hydroelectric Power Station)210[4]
Brădişor DamBrădişor115
Lotru-Ciunget Hydroelectric Power StationCiunget45°26′49″N 23°46′05″E / 45.4470051°N 23.7681913°E / 45.4470051; 23.7681913 (Lotru-Ciunget Hydroelectric Power Station)800
Mărişelu Hydroelectric Power StationMărişelu221
Oaşa DamSebeş150
Iron Gate I Hydroelectric Power StationDrobeta-Turnu Severin44°40′24″N 22°31′55″E / 44.6732766°N 22.5320363°E / 44.6732766; 22.5320363 (Iron Gate I Hydroelectric Power Station)1,166[5]
Iron Gate II Hydroelectric Power StationPortile de Fier II46°47′20″N 22°34′02″E / 46.7889°N 22.5671625°E / 46.7889; 22.5671625 (Iron Gate II Hydroelectric Power Station)321
Remeţi Hydroelectric Power StationRemeţi44°40′24″N 22°42′56″E / 44.6732766°N 22.7156°E / 44.6732766; 22.7156 (Remeţi Hydroelectric Power Station)100[6]
Ruieni Hydroelectric Power StationTurnu Ruieni45°25′34″N 22°28′32″E / 45.4260459°N 22.475667°E / 45.4260459; 22.475667 (Ruieni Hydroelectric Power Station)153
Râul Mare Hydroelectric Power StationRâul Mare45°20′15″N 22°43′13″E / 45.3376069°N 22.7201986°E / 45.3376069; 22.7201986 (Râul Mare Hydroelectric Power Station)335
Şugag DamŞugag45°41′21″N 23°36′34″E / 45.689244°N 23.6093831°E / 45.689244; 23.6093831 (Şugag Dam)150
Tismana Hydroelectric Power StationTismana45°02′40″N 22°56′50″E / 45.0444035°N 22.9472423°E / 45.0444035; 22.9472423 (Tismana Hydroelectric Power Station)106
Vidraru Hydroelectric Power StationArges45°22′00″N 24°37′51″E / 45.3667°N 24.6307°E / 45.3667; 24.6307 (Vidraru Hydroelectric Power Station)220[7]

Nuclear

Name Location Coordinates Type Capacity, MWe Operational Refs
Cernavodă Nuclear Power PlantCernavodă44°19′13″N 28°03′34″E / 44.3203019°N 28.059361°E / 44.3203019; 28.059361 (Cernavodă Nuclear Power Plant)CANDU14001996,2007[8]

Wind farms

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Coal- and Lignite-Fired Plants in Romania". Gallery. Power Plants Around The World. 14 August 2013. Archived from the original on 19 July 2009. Retrieved 12 March 2014.
  2. 1 2 "Gas- and Oil-fired Plants in Romania". Gallery. Power Plants Around The World. 15 January 2014. Retrieved 12 March 2014.
  3. "Iernut-Ludus (Mures) Power Station". Global Energy Observatory. Retrieved 12 March 2014.
  4. "Bicaz-Stejaru Hydroelectric Power Station". Global Energy Observatory. Retrieved 12 March 2014.
  5. "Iron Gate I Hydroelectric Power Station". Global Energy Observatory. Retrieved 12 March 2014.
  6. "Dragan (Remeti) Hydroelectric Power Station". Global Energy Observatory. Retrieved 12 March 2014.
  7. "Vidraru Hydroelectric Power Station Romania". Global Energy Observatory. Retrieved 12 March 2014.
  8. "Romania". Power Reactor Information Systems. International Atomic Energy Agency. 8 March 2014. Retrieved 9 March 2014.
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