Bucharest West Power Station
44°25′26″N 25°58′38″E / 44.42389°N 25.97722°E / 44.42389; 25.97722Status Operational Owner(s) Termoelectrica Thermal power station Primary fuel Natural gas and coke Power generation Units operational 5 Nameplate capacity 310 MW Thermal
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The Bucharest West Power Station is a large thermal power plant located in Bucharest having 5 generation groups, 4 of 40 MW[1] each commissioned in 1955, and one group of 190 MW[2] commissioned in 2007 having a total electricity generation capacity of 310 MW.
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