List of power plants in Bulgaria

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The power plants in Bulgaria are shown both on a map and in tables (with key figures). The list is not complete.

Installed capacity and annual production

In 2016 was Bulgaria concerning. The installed capacity of 10.75  GW in place 57 and with respect. Annual production of 42.29 billion kWh in place 57 in the world. The degree of electrification was 100% in 2016. Bulgaria was a net exporter of electricity in 2016; it exported 9.187 billion kWh and imported 4.568 billion kWh.

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Caloric power plants

Bobow Dol power plant (2007)
Name of the power plant Inst. Power (MW) fuel status
Bobov Dol 630 coal Closure planned for the end of 2018
Maritsa Istok-1 670 coal in operation
Maritsa Istok-2 1450 coal in operation
Maritsa Istok-3 840 coal in operation
Mariza 3 120 coal in operation
Varna 1260 coal in operation

Nuclear power plants

In 2011 nuclear energy accounted for 33 percent of total electricity generation; According to the IAEA , the proportion is currently 34.66% (as of December 2019).

List of nuclear power plants in Bulgaria (source: IAEA, as of November 2019)
Surname block
Reactor type model status Net
power
in MW
Gross
power
in MW
start of building First network
synchronization
Commercial
operation
(planned)
Switching off
processing
(planned)
Feed-
in in TWh
Kozloduy 1 PWR VVER V-230 Shut down 408 440 1970-04-01 04/01/1970 1974-07-24 07/24/1974 1974-10-28 October 28, 1974 2002-12-31 December 31, 2002 61.07
2 PWR VVER V-230 Shut down 408 440 1970-04-01 04/01/1970 1975-08-24 08/24/1975 1975-11-10 11/10/1975 2002-12-31 December 31, 2002 62.82
3 PWR VVER V-230 Shut down 408 440 1973-10-01 10/01/1973 1980-12-17 December 17, 1980 1981-01-20 01/20/1981 2006-12-31 December 31, 2006 62.82
4th PWR VVER V-230 Shut down 408 440 1973-10-01 10/01/1973 1982-05-17 05/17/1982 1982-06-20 06/20/1982 2006-12-31 December 31, 2006 60.99
5 PWR VVER V-320 In operation 963 1000 1980-07-09 07/09/1980 1987-11-29 11/29/1987 1988-12-23 December 23, 1988 - 164.28
6th PWR VVER V-320 In operation 1003 1000 1982-04-01 04/01/1982 1991-08-02 08/02/1991 1993-12-30 12/30/1993 - 151.50

Hydropower plants

In Bulgaria the Nazionalna Elektritscheska Kompanija EAD operates 35 hydropower plants with a total installed capacity of 2811 MW.

Name of the power plant Inst. Power (MW) flow status
Aleko 66 in operation
Batak 46 in operation
Belmeken 479 Kriwa in operation
Chaira 864 Kriwa in operation
Dewin 80 in operation
Ivaylovgrad 104 Arda in operation
Kardzhali 106 Arda in operation
Critchim 80 Watscha in operation
Momina Klisura 120 Kriwa in operation
Peschtera 128 in operation
Sestrimo 240 Kriwa in operation
Studen kladenez 82 Arda in operation
Teschel 60 in operation
Zankow kamak 80 Watscha in operation
Watscha 160 Watscha in operation
  1. a b c It is a pumped storage power plant ; z. In some cases, however, not all machines of the respective power plant are designed as pump turbines .

Wind farms

According to The Wind Power , wind turbines with a total output of 691 MW were recorded at the end of 2018 (in operation, under construction or planned).

Solar power plants

A photovoltaic power plant has been built in Haskovo in southern Bulgaria.

Web links

Commons : Power plants in Bulgaria  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ The World Factbook. CIA , accessed December 11, 2019 .
  2. Bobov Dol Coal Power Plant Bulgaria. Global Energy Observatory, accessed July 10, 2018 .
  3. Bulgaria's coal fuels opaque shops www.derstandard.de January 23, 2018
  4. https://www.dw.com/de/dunkle-zeiten-für-bulgarische-kohlarbeiterer/a-46895169
  5. ^ Maritsa Iztok-1 Coal Power Plant Bulgaria. Global Energy Observatory, accessed November 30, 2019 .
  6. ^ Maritsa Iztok-2 Coal Power Plant Bulgaria. Global Energy Observatory, accessed November 30, 2019 .
  7. ^ Maritsa Iztok-3 Coal Power Plant Bulgaria. Global Energy Observatory, accessed November 30, 2019 .
  8. ^ Maritsa 3 Coal Power Plant Bulgaria. Global Energy Observatory, accessed November 30, 2019 .
  9. Nuclear Energy World Report 2011 (PDF 0.5 MB) atw - International Journal for Nuclear Power, p. 273 , accessed on December 11, 2019 .
  10. Bulgaria. IAEA , accessed November 30, 2019 .
  11. ^ Hydro Power Cascades and Dams. (PDF) Nazionalna Elektritscheska Kompanija EAD (NEK EAD), p. 2 (4) , accessed on July 30, 2018 (English).
  12. Online access> Countries> Bulgaria. The Wind Power, accessed November 30, 2019 .
  13. 80 KW photovoltaic system in Spahievo (southern Bulgaria, country Haskovo). Retrieved on June 23, 2020 (German).