List of power plants in Romania

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The power plants in Romania 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 Romania concerning. The installed capacity of 23.94  GW in place 38 and with respect. Annual production of 61.78 billion kWh in place 47 in the world. The degree of electrification was 100% in 2016. Romania was a net exporter of electricity in 2016; it exported 11.22 billion kWh and imported 4.177 billion kWh.

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Caloric power plants

Only power plants with an installed capacity of> 600 MW are listed in the table.

Name of the power plant Inst. Power (MW) fuel status
Iernut-Ludus 800 natural gas in operation
Isalnita 630 Brown coal in operation
Mintia deva 1,285 coal in operation
Petrom Brazi 860 natural gas in operation
Rovinari 1,320 Brown coal in operation
Turceni 1,320 Brown coal in operation

Nuclear power plants

In 2011 nuclear energy accounted for 19 percent of total electricity generation; According to the IAEA , the proportion is currently 17.2% (as of December 2019).

List of nuclear power plants in Romania (source: IAEA, as of December 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
Cernavoda 1 PHWR CANDU 6 In operation 650 706 1982-07-01 07/01/1982 1996-07-11 07/11/1996 1996-12-02 12/02/1996 - 114.28
2 PHWR CANDU 6 In operation 650 705 1983-07-01 07/01/1983 2007-08-07 08/07/2007 2007-11-01 11/01/2007 - 60.69
  1. The construction of Unit 2 was interrupted from December 1, 1990 to October 8, 2001.

Hydropower plants

The table only lists hydropower plants with an installed capacity> 100 MW.

Name of the power plant Inst. Power (MW) flow status
Brădișor 115 Lotru in operation
Dragan 146 Dragan in operation
Iron Gate 1 2,192 Danube in operation
Iron Gate 2 550 Danube in operation
Gura Apelor 331 Râul Mare in operation
Izvorul Muntelui 210 Bistrița in operation
Lotru-Ciunget 510 Lotru in operation
Mărișelu 221 Someș in operation
Oașa 150 Sebeș in operation
Ruieni 140 Bistra Mărului in operation
Șugag 150 Sebeș in operation
Tismana 106 Motru in operation
Vidraru 220 Argeș in operation
  1. a b It is a binational power plant.

Wind farms

At the end of 2013, wind turbines (WKA) with an installed capacity of 2,599 MW were in operation in Romania . According to The Wind Power , wind farms with a total output of 3,029 MW were recorded at the end of 2018 (in operation, under construction or planned).

Name of the wind farm Inst. Power (MW) number status
Cernavoda 138 46 in operation
Elcomex EOL 119.6 52 in operation
Fântânele-Cogealac 600 240 in operation

Web links

Commons : Power plants in Romania  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ The World Factbook. CIA , accessed December 11, 2019 .
  2. ^ Iernut-Ludus (Mures) Power Station Romania. Global Energy Observatory (GEO), accessed April 1, 2016 .
  3. Isalnita Coal Power Plant Romania. GEO, accessed April 1, 2016 .
  4. ^ Mintia-Deva Power Station Romania. GEO, accessed April 1, 2016 .
  5. Petrom Brazi CCGT Power Plant Romania. GEO, accessed April 1, 2016 .
  6. Nuclear Energy World Report 2011 (PDF 0.5 MB) atw - International Journal for Nuclear Power, p. 273 , accessed on December 11, 2019 .
  7. ^ Romania. IAEA , accessed December 6, 2019 .
  8. Bradisor Hydroelectric Power Station Romania. GEO, accessed April 1, 2016 .
  9. Dragan (Remeti) Hydroelectric Power Station Romania. GEO, accessed April 1, 2016 .
  10. Lotru-Ciunget Hydroelectric Power Plant Romania. GEO, accessed April 1, 2016 .
  11. Mariselu Hydroelectric Power Station Romania. GEO, accessed April 1, 2016 .
  12. Galceag (Oasa) Hydroelectric Power Station Romania. GEO, accessed April 1, 2016 .
  13. ^ Ruieni Hydroelectric Power Station Romania. GEO, accessed April 1, 2016 .
  14. Sugag (Tau) Hydroelectric Power Station Romania. GEO, accessed April 1, 2016 .
  15. ^ Tismana (Motru) Hydroelectric Power Station Romania. GEO, accessed April 1, 2016 .
  16. Wind in power 2013 European statistics. (PDF; 1.1 MB p. 4) The European Wind Energy Association (EWEA), February 2014, accessed on April 1, 2016 (English).
  17. Online access> Countries> Romania. The Wind Power, accessed December 11, 2019 .