Maritsa Iztok Complex

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Maritsa Iztok est un bassin minier de lignite. Trois centrales thermiques y utilisent ce combustible. Le tout est situé dans l'obchtina de Galabovo, dans l'oblast de Stara Zagora en Bulgarie. rdf:langString
De elektriciteitscentrale Maritsa-Oost (Bulgaars: ТЕЦ Марица изток, TEC Maritsa Iztok) is een kolengestookte thermische centrale op 40 km van Stara Zagora in Bulgarije. De blokken 2 en 3, gebouwd in 1977 en 1980, hebben elk een 325 meter hoge schoorsteen, hetgeen ze de hoogste vrijstaande constructies van Bulgarije maakt. De bouw van het gehele complex van Maritsa begon in 1952. Met een vermogen van 200 megawatt voor blok 1, 1440 megawatt voor blok 2 en 800 megawatt voor blok 3 is het de grootste thermische centrale in Bulgarije. rdf:langString
The Maritsa Iztok Complex is the largest energy complex in South Eastern Europe. It is located in Stara Zagora Province, south-central Bulgaria. It consists of three lignite-fired thermal power stations. The complex is located in a large lignite coal basin, which includes several mines, enrichment plants, a briquette plant and its own railway system. The development of the thermal power and mining complex at Maritsa Iztok began in 1952, but the lignite deposits used to be known well in the mid-19th century. The Maritsa Iztok mines and power plants are interdependent as the only market for coal is the power plants, while the power plants have no other supplier of coal but the mines. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Maritsa Iztok est un bassin minier de lignite. Trois centrales thermiques y utilisent ce combustible. Le tout est situé dans l'obchtina de Galabovo, dans l'oblast de Stara Zagora en Bulgarie.
rdf:langString The Maritsa Iztok Complex is the largest energy complex in South Eastern Europe. It is located in Stara Zagora Province, south-central Bulgaria. It consists of three lignite-fired thermal power stations. The complex is located in a large lignite coal basin, which includes several mines, enrichment plants, a briquette plant and its own railway system. The development of the thermal power and mining complex at Maritsa Iztok began in 1952, but the lignite deposits used to be known well in the mid-19th century. The Maritsa Iztok mines and power plants are interdependent as the only market for coal is the power plants, while the power plants have no other supplier of coal but the mines. The complex is the largest source of CO2 emissions in Bulgaria with 142,913,573 tons emitted in 2020.
rdf:langString De elektriciteitscentrale Maritsa-Oost (Bulgaars: ТЕЦ Марица изток, TEC Maritsa Iztok) is een kolengestookte thermische centrale op 40 km van Stara Zagora in Bulgarije. De blokken 2 en 3, gebouwd in 1977 en 1980, hebben elk een 325 meter hoge schoorsteen, hetgeen ze de hoogste vrijstaande constructies van Bulgarije maakt. De bouw van het gehele complex van Maritsa begon in 1952. Met een vermogen van 200 megawatt voor blok 1, 1440 megawatt voor blok 2 en 800 megawatt voor blok 3 is het de grootste thermische centrale in Bulgarije.
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