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Brazi Power Station

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Brazi Power Station
CountryRomania
LocationBrazi
StatusOperational
OperatorTermo Ploiesti
Thermal power station
Primary fuelNatural gas
Power generation
Units operational1 x 105 MW
1 x 25 MW
Units decommissioned5 x 50 MW

1 x 150 MW

2 x 200 MW
Nameplate capacity130 MW

The Brazi Power Station is a thermal power plant located in Brazi, a commune in Prahova, Romania, with two operational generation groups, one 105 MW and one 25 MW, resulting in a total electricity generation capacity of 130 MW.[1] It used to also have five 50MW, two 150 MW and two 200 MW.

Between 2004 and 2022 it was operated by S.C. Dalkia Termo Prahova S.R.L., later renamed to S.C. Veolia Energie Prahova S.R.L. Since 2022, it has been operated by Termo Ploiești.

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