| Katowice Power Station | |
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| Official name | Elektrociepłownia Katowice | 
| Country | Poland | 
| Location | Katowice | 
| Coordinates | 50°17′08.13″N 19°3′14.07″E / 50.2855917°N 19.0539083°E | 
| Status | Operational | 
| Commission date | 1985 | 
| Owner(s) | PKE | 
| Thermal power station | |
| Primary fuel | Coal | 
| Secondary fuel | Oil | 
| Tertiary fuel | Natural gas | 
| Cogeneration? | Yes | 
| Thermal capacity | 2 × 144 MWt 1 × 233 MWt  | 
| Power generation | |
| Units operational | 1 × 135.5 MWe | 
| Make and model | BCF-100 | 
| Nameplate capacity | 135.5 MW | 
| External links | |
| Website | www | 
Katowice Power Station (Polish: Elektrociepłownia Katowice) is a coal-fired power station in Katowice, Poland. It consists of four units. Two units each with a generation capacity of 144 MWt went in service respectively in 1985, and a third unit of 233 MWt in 1991. In 2000 a new unit of BCF-100 type with a heat capacity of 200 MW and electric generation capacity of 135.5 MW was added.[1] The plant has a heating capacity of 200 MWt.[2]
The flue gas stack of the power station is 200 metres (660 ft) tall and equipped with several antennas.[3]

Distant view of Katowice Power Station as seen from Hallera and Roździeńskiego junction
See also
References
- ↑ "Opis elektrociepłowni - Elektrociepłownia Katowice". PKE SA. Retrieved 9 July 2011.
 - ↑ "energetykon.pl "Elektrociepłownia Katowice"". Energetykon (in Polish). Agencja Promocji Energii. 15 June 2009. Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 25 March 2017.
 - ↑ Tauron Polska Energia SA Elektrociepłownia Katowice PKE.pl (in Polish).
 
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