CEZ Group - Power Stations

Power Stations

ČEZ Group is an operator of various energy sources. Most important are listed (in the Czech Republic, if not indicated):

  • nuclear power plants
    • Temelín (2000 MW - 2 * 1000)
    • Dukovany (2000 MW - 4 * 500)
  • coal-fired power plants
    • Dětmarovice Power Station (800 MW - 4 * 200)
    • Hodonín Power Station (105 MW - 50 + 55) (world's third largest power plant fired by biomass List of largest power stations in the world)
    • Chvaletice Power Station (800 MW - 4 * 200)
    • Ledvice Power Station (330 MW - 3 * 110)
    • Mělník Power Station (770 MW - 2 * 110 + 500)
    • Počerady Power Station (1,000 MW - 5 * 200)
    • Poříčí Power Station (165 MW - 3 * 55)
    • Prunéřov Power Station (1,490 MW - 4 * 110 + 5 * 210)
    • Tisová Power Station (295 MW - 3 * 57 + 125 + 13)
    • Tušimice Power Station (800 MW - 4 * 200)
    • Elcho Power Station (Poland, 220 MW - 2 * 110)
    • Skawina Power Station (Poland, 492 MW)
    • Varna Power Station (Bulgaria, 1,260 MW - 6 * 210)
  • hydroelectric power station
    • Lipno (122 MW)
    • Orlík (364 MW)
    • Kamýk (40 MW)
    • Slapy (144 MW)
    • Štěchovice (23 MW)
    • Vrané (14 MW)
    • Střekov (20 MW)
  • pumped storage plants
    • Dalešice (450 MW)
    • Dlouhé stráně (650 MW)
    • Štěchovice (45 MW)
  • wind power plants
    • Fântânele Wind Farm (Romania, 600 MW, the largest wind farm in Europe
  • solar power plants
    • Mimoň Solar Park (18 MW)
    • Ralsko Solar Park (38 MW)
    • Ševětín Solar Park (30 MW)
    • Vranovská Ves Solar Park (16 MW)
  • other smaller energy sources

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