shale-fired thermal power plants, Eesti Power Plant (Eesti Elektrijaam) and Balti Power Plant (Balti Elektrijaam). In 2007, Narva Power Plants generated about...
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Eesti Energia (category Electric power companies of Estonia)
2000, NRG Energy was to acquire 49% stake in Narva Power Plants. In addition, at that time Narva Power Plants owned also 51% stake in the oil-shale mining...
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the Narva Power Plants. In 2007, the oil plant was separated from the power plants and a separate subsidiary of Eesti Energia, Eesti Energia Narva Õlitehas...
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The Narva Hydroelectric Station (Russian: Нарвская гидроэлектростанция, Estonian: Narva hüdroelektrijaam) is a hydroelectric power station in Ivangorod...
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was already advanced industry before WW2. System was built so that Narva Power Plants get oil shale for electricity production from Slantsy and return it...
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Bălți County (Romania), a former county of Romania Balti Power Plant, one of two Narva Power Plants in Estonia Bălți Steppe, a grassland in northern Moldova...
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Power Plants Around The World. 5 October 2008. Archived from the original on 8 December 2012. Retrieved 31 May 2014. "Other Steam-Electric Plants in...
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owned by the power company TGC-1), and cooling water to the Estonian Narva Power Plants. Its surface area at normal headwater level of 25 metres (82 ft) is...
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Station), and the largest oil shale-fired power plant in the world after Narva Power Plants in Estonia. The project costed US$2.1 billion. Shareholders will invest...
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coastal regions of Hiiumaa. Plans to renovate older units of the Narva Power Plants and establish new stations aim to enhance efficiency in oil shale-based...
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transporting oil shale from underground and open-cast mines to the Narva Power Plants. The company is a subsidiary of Eesti Põlevkivi, which itself is a...
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72.5 MW which made it the most powerful power plant in Estonia until the commissioning of the Narva Power Plants, was reached only at the end of the 1950s...
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Electricity sector in Estonia (category Electric power in Estonia)
The largest power complex in the country, Narva Power Plants, consists of the world's two largest oil shale-fired thermal power plants. The complex used...
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service operator; 1998–2015) Põlevkivi Raudtee (Coal train operator to Narva Power Plants) Raudteeinspektsioon (formerly Raudteeamet; Estonian Railway Inspectorate...
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September 2006). The Unique Experience of Oil Shale Utilization at Narva Power Plants (NPP) (PDF). World Energy Council. Executive Council. Tallinn, Estonia:...
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of power was generated from oil shale. The Estonian energy company Eesti Energia owns the largest oil shale-fuelled power plants in the world, Narva Power...
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producing shale oil in 2003, oil shale was provided to Narva Power Plants until 2005. After supplies to Narva discontinued, Leningradslanets ceased its work until...
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used globally was extracted in Estonia. In 2005, the oil-shale-fired Narva Power Plants accounted for 95% of the country's electrical generation. The most...
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500 tonnes of oil shale per day, respectively. The Narva Oil Plant, annexed to the Eesti Power Plant and operating two Galoter-type 3000 tonnes per day...
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Oil shale industry (section Power generation)
60 power plants around the world, which are using CFBC technology for combustion of coal and lignite, but only two new units at Narva Power Plants in...
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Oil shale in Jordan (section Power generation)
largest power stations in Jordan (the largest being Aqaba Thermal Power Plant), and the largest oil shale-fired power plant in the world after Narva Power Plants...
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world's two largest oil shale-fired power stations – Balti Power Plant and Eesti Power Plant (known as the Narva Power Plants) – were opened in 1965 and in...
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uranium extraction process at the Sillamäe plant was developed in collaboration with a nearby Narva pilot plant (known as Cloth Dyeing Factory) and produced...
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in Narva, and in 1875 it was moved to Tallinn. The company manufactured various products, including steam locomotives, equipment for power plants and...
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February 1944) Narva Offensive (18–24 March 1944) Narva Offensive (July 1944) Narva Power Plants Narva River Narva Town Hall National Coalition Party Pro Patria...
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created in 1959 as Eesti Energoremont, based in Narva. It was the engineering and maintenance unit of the power generation industry in Estonia. Another predecessor...
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Enefit Green (category Electric power companies of Estonia)
Narva, Aulepa, Virtsu), Iru waste-to-energy plant, Paide and Valka biomass power plants, Keila-Joa hydroelectric power plant, and Ruhnu hybrid power generation...
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pollution was reported to come from two oil shale-based thermal power stations operating near Narva. The mining of oil shale in northeastern Estonia has also...
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storage station will be in Russia Zagorsk Hydroelectric Pumped Storage Power Plant-2 "Хевел: Генерация". June 29, 2022. "Проекты производственной компании...
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Viru Keemia Grupp (category Electric power companies of Estonia)
heat capacity of 700 MW. In July 2006, VKG acquired Narva Elektrivõrk, the second-largest power distribution company in Estonia, and renamed it VKG Elektrivõrgud...
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