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1 Coal/Oil/Gas  





2 Hydroelectric  





3 Nuclear  





4 Wind farms  





5 Solar farms  





6 See also  





7 References  














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Turceni
Ișalnița
Mintia
Rovinari
Iron Gate I
Lotru-Ciunget
Brăila
Brazi
Iernut
Borzeşti
Bucharest
Galaţi
Craiova II.
Paroşeni
Location of power stations in Romania: Nuclear, Coal/Oil/Gas, Hydroelectric

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

Coal/Oil/Gas[edit]

Power station Town Coordinates Installed capacity (MW) Unit capacity (MW) Refs
Turceni Power Station Turceni 44°40′07N 23°24′21E / 44.668622°N 23.405771°E / 44.668622; 23.405771 (Turceni Power Station) 2640 8 x 330 [1]
Rovinari Power Station Rovinari 44°54′24N 23°08′18E / 44.906803°N 23.138344°E / 44.906803; 23.138344 (Rovinari Power Station) 1720 2 x 200
4 x 330
[1]
Mintia Power Station Mintia 45°54′50N 22°49′31E / 45.914004°N 22.825234°E / 45.914004; 22.825234 (Mintia Power Station) 1260 6 x 210 [1]
Işalniţa Power Station Işalniţa 44°23′19N 23°43′05E / 44.388562°N 23.718002°E / 44.388562; 23.718002 (Işalniţa Power Station) 1035 3 x 50
1 x 55
2 x 100
2 x 315
Brăila Power Station Chiscani 45°09′58N 27°55′22E / 45.166214°N 27.922847°E / 45.166214; 27.922847 (Brăila Power Station) 960 3 x 210
1 x 330
Brazi Power Station Negoiesti 44°52′58N 26°00′30E / 44.8829°N 26.008265°E / 44.8829; 26.008265 (Brazi Power Station) 910 6 x 50
2 x 105
2 x 200
Iernut Power Station Iernut 46°28′04N 24°11′00E / 46.467749°N 24.18329°E / 46.467749; 24.18329 (Ludus-Iernut Power Station) 800 4 x 100
2 x 200
[2][3]
Borzeşti Power Station Oneşti 46°15′02N 26°49′59E / 46.250669°N 26.833098°E / 46.250669; 26.833098 (Borzesti Power Station) 655 3 x 25
2 x 50
1 x 60
1 x 210
Bucharest South Power Station Bucharest 44°24′17N 26°09′08E / 44.404645°N 26.152332°E / 44.404645; 26.152332 (Bucharest South Power Station) 550 2 x 50
2 x 100
2 x 125
[2]
Galaţi Power Station Galaţi 45°26′10N 27°58′53E / 45.43603°N 27.981362°E / 45.43603; 27.981362 (Galaţi Power Station) 535 2 x 60
1 x 100
3 x 105
Craiova II Power Station Craiova 44°20′43N 23°48′53E / 44.345251°N 23.814647°E / 44.345251; 23.814647 (Craiova II Power Station) 300 2 x 150
Paroşeni Power Station Jiu Paroşeni 45°21′53N 23°15′40E / 45.364750°N 23.260975°E / 45.364750; 23.260975 (Paroşeni Power Station) 300 3 x 50
1 x 150

Hydroelectric[edit]

Station Town Coordinates Capacity (MW) Refs
Bicaz-Stejaru Hydroelectric Power Station Bicaz 46°56′19N 26°06′10E / 46.9386307°N 26.1028719°E / 46.9386307; 26.1028719 (Bicaz-Stejaru Hydroelectric Power Station) 210 [4]
Brădişor Dam Brădişor 115
Lotru-Ciunget Hydroelectric Power Station Ciunget 45°26′49N 23°46′05E / 45.4470051°N 23.7681913°E / 45.4470051; 23.7681913 (Lotru-Ciunget Hydroelectric Power Station) 800
Mărişelu Hydroelectric Power Station Mărişelu 221
Oaşa Dam Sebeş 150
Iron Gate I Hydroelectric Power Station Drobeta-Turnu Severin 44°40′24N 22°31′55E / 44.6732766°N 22.5320363°E / 44.6732766; 22.5320363 (Iron Gate I Hydroelectric Power Station) 1,166 [5]
Iron Gate II Hydroelectric Power Station Portile de Fier II 46°47′20N 22°34′02E / 46.7889°N 22.5671625°E / 46.7889; 22.5671625 (Iron Gate II Hydroelectric Power Station) 321
Remeţi Hydroelectric Power Station Remeţi 44°40′24N 22°42′56E / 44.6732766°N 22.7156°E / 44.6732766; 22.7156 (Remeţi Hydroelectric Power Station) 100 [6]
Ruieni Hydroelectric Power Station Turnu Ruieni 45°25′34N 22°28′32E / 45.4260459°N 22.475667°E / 45.4260459; 22.475667 (Ruieni Hydroelectric Power Station) 153
Râul Mare Hydroelectric Power Station Râul Mare 45°20′15N 22°43′13E / 45.3376069°N 22.7201986°E / 45.3376069; 22.7201986 (Râul Mare Hydroelectric Power Station) 335
Şugag Dam Şugag 45°41′21N 23°36′34E / 45.689244°N 23.6093831°E / 45.689244; 23.6093831 (Şugag Dam) 150
Tismana Hydroelectric Power Station Tismana 45°02′40N 22°56′50E / 45.0444035°N 22.9472423°E / 45.0444035; 22.9472423 (Tismana Hydroelectric Power Station) 106
Vidraru Hydroelectric Power Station Arges 45°22′00N 24°37′51E / 45.3667°N 24.6307°E / 45.3667; 24.6307 (Vidraru Hydroelectric Power Station) 220 [7]

Nuclear[edit]

Name Location Coordinates Type Capacity, MWe Operational Refs
Cernavodă Nuclear Power Plant Cernavodă 44°19′13N 28°03′34E / 44.3203019°N 28.059361°E / 44.3203019; 28.059361 (Cernavodă Nuclear Power Plant) CANDU 1400 1996, 2007 [8]

Wind farms[edit]

Solar farms[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "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.
  • ^ a b "Gas- and Oil-fired Plants in Romania". Gallery. Power Plants Around The World. 15 January 2014. Archived from the original on 3 January 2013. Retrieved 12 March 2014.
  • ^ "Iernut-Ludus (Mures) Power Station". Global Energy Observatory. Retrieved 12 March 2014.
  • ^ "Bicaz-Stejaru Hydroelectric Power Station". Global Energy Observatory. Retrieved 12 March 2014.
  • ^ "Iron Gate I Hydroelectric Power Station". Global Energy Observatory. Retrieved 12 March 2014.
  • ^ "Dragan (Remeti) Hydroelectric Power Station". Global Energy Observatory. Retrieved 12 March 2014.
  • ^ "Vidraru Hydroelectric Power Station Romania". Global Energy Observatory. Retrieved 12 March 2014.
  • ^ "Romania". Power Reactor Information Systems. International Atomic Energy Agency. 8 March 2014. Retrieved 9 March 2014.

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