The Ljubljana Power Station uses coal procured from Indonesia and 15% biomass, about 100,000 tons of woodchips per year.[1] In the past, coal was supplied from Slovenian Central Sava Valley coal mines; however, Indonesian coal is cheaper and contains less sulfur.
^ ab"District heating systems". 19 June 2015. Retrieved 30 September 2017.
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ljubljana, power, station, coal, fired, heat, power, station, moste, district, ljubljana, capital, slovenia, komatsu, bulldozer, pushing, coal, 2017, source, source, source, source, source, source, source, source, source, source, source, source, source, source. The Ljubljana Power Station is a coal fired heat and power station in the Moste District of Ljubljana the capital of Slovenia Ljubljana Power Station Komatsu bulldozer pushing coal at the Ljubljana Power Station 2017 source source source source source source source source source source source source source source Ljubljana power station from drone Contents 1 Owner Operator 2 Production of heat and electricity 3 Operating units 4 Fuel 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksOwner Operator EditThe plant is owned and operated by Energetika Ljubljana Production of heat and electricity EditThe plant delivers 90 of the remote generated heat in Ljubljana citation needed About 74 of Ljubljana households use district heating 1 Operating units EditThe power station consists of three units which went in service in 1966 1967 and 1984 and generate 42 MW 32 MW and 50 MW of electric power 94 MW 94 MW and 152 MW of heat respectively The 101 metre tall chimney at 46 3 28 9 N 14 32 40 9 E 46 058028 N 14 544694 E 46 058028 14 544694 Ljubljana Thermal Power Station Chimney has a gallery that resembles an observation deck However it contains equipment for exhaust monitoring Fuel EditThe Ljubljana Power Station uses coal procured from Indonesia and 15 biomass about 100 000 tons of woodchips per year 1 In the past coal was supplied from Slovenian Central Sava Valley coal mines however Indonesian coal is cheaper and contains less sulfur See also EditEnergy in Slovenia List of power stations in SloveniaReferences Edit a b District heating systems 19 June 2015 Retrieved 30 September 2017 External links EditOfficial site Media related to Ljubljana Power Station at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ljubljana Power Station amp oldid 1033830070, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,