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Gacko
Location: Srpska
Operator: Elektroprivreda RS
Configuration: 1 X 300 MW CHP
Operation: 1983
Fuel: lignite
Boiler supplier: Podoloski
T/G supplier: LMZ, Electrosila, Koncar
EPC: Tehnograd, Termoelektro
Quick facts: Gacko is a supercritical unit that burns about 1.8mn tpy of lignite
from a nearby opencast mine in the Republic of Srpska in northeast Bosnia.
For years, geological conditions and lack of funding have hindered mining
and equipment maintenance and upgrades. In Dec 2006, CEZ signed an
agreement to invest up to €1.5bn in a 51% stake in a new company to build
a second unit at Gacko and complete mine upgrades and expansion.
Photograph courtesy of JSC SibCOTES
Posted 6 Jan 2007 |
Kakanj
Location: Bosnia
Operator: JP Elektroprivreda Bosne i Hercegovine
Configuration: 4 X 32 MW, 2 X 110 MW, 1 X 230 MW CHP
Operation: 1964-1978
Fuel: lignite
Boiler supplier: Steinmuller, Tlmace
T/G supplier: Siemens, Jugo, Skoda, Koncar
EPC: Tehnograd
Quick facts: In Nov 2003, Skoda completed the retrofit of one of the
110-MW steam turbines. A new 250-MW unit is planned.
Photograph courtesy of Elektroprivreda Bosne i Hercegovine
Posted 13 Sep 2006 |
Tuzla
Location: Bosnia
Operator: JP Elektroprivreda Bosne i Hercegovine
Configuration: 2 X 32 MW, 1 X 100 MW, 2 X 200 MW, 1 X 215 MW CHP
Operation: 1964-1978
Fuel: lignite
Boiler supplier: Biro, Barnaul, Rafako
T/G supplier: Brno, Skoda, LMZ, Electrosila, Rafako, Zamech, Dolmel
EPC: Tehnograd
Quick facts: Tuzla is in the center of coal basin Kreka-Banovićci, the largest in
Bosnia. Construction of the first two units started in
1959. Average annual generation is about 3,100 GWh with annual coal burn
of 3.3mn tons. The plant also supplies heat for Tuzla and Lukavac, process
steam for nearby industries, and fly ash for the cement factory at Lukavac.
Unit 1-6 use lignite and brown coal from the Kreka and Banovići mines and
Unit-7 uses brown coal from the Đurđevik and Banovići mines. After the
Bosnian war, major overhauls of Units 3&4 were completed and work on
Unit-5 is underway. The work included boiler upgrades and installation of
new precipitators. A new 370-MW unit is planned.
Photograph courtesy of Tehnograd doo
Posted 15 Jul 2006 |