Toplofikatsiya Plovdiv

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Toplofikatsiya Plovdiv (Bulgarian: Топлофикация Пловдив) is the district heating company in the city of Plovdiv in Southern Bulgaria.[1] It is one of the largest district heating networks in the country, also supplying heat energy to the town of Asenovgrad, around 10 km to the southeast, and serves a total of 35 000 customers.[2]

As of 2007, Toplofikatsiya Plovdiv is wholly owned by Austrian company EVN, which also holds the electricity distribution monopoly for the whole of southeastern Bulgaria. Since it was taken over by EVN, Toplofikatsiya Plovdiv's official name is "EVN Toplofikatsiya Bulgaria".[2]

Toplofikatsiya Plovdiv has two power stations – one of which is a cogeneration plant and the other a heat-only boiler station.

Name Heat energy capacity
(MWt)
Heat energy output (2011)
(MWht)
Electric capacity
(MWe)
Electric output (2011)
(MWhe)
Built Notes
Plovdiv North 431 [3](p. 5) 428 400 [3](p. 5) 55 [3](p. 3) 79 700 [3](p. 21) 1970s -
Plovdiv South 99 [4](p. 3) 65 600 [4](p. 4) -
Total 530 494 000 55 65 600 -

According to the company's website, the Plovdiv North cogeneration plant was renovated in 2011 with extra capacity of an extra 50 MWe and an extra 54 MWt, brought into exploitation in Sept 2011,[5][6] although the original plans were for an extra 123 MWt of heating capacity to be constructed.[7][8]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "EVN BULGARIA TOPLOFIKATSIA EAD (BULGARIA)". EMIS.COM. EMIS. August 30, 2022. Retrieved 3 June 2023.
  2. ^ a b EVN Toplofikatsiya – About us (in Bulgarian), evn.bg. Retrieved Mar 2013. [dead link]
  3. ^ a b c d EVN Toplofikatsiya - TEC Plovdiv North - Annual Report 2011[permanent dead link] (in Bulgarian - direct download from Executive Environment Agency website), EVN Bulgaria Toplofikatsiya, March 2012. Retrieved Mar 2013.
  4. ^ a b EVN Toplofikatsiya - TEC Plovdiv South - Annual Report 2011[permanent dead link] (in Bulgarian - direct download from Executive Environment Agency website), EVN Bulgaria Toplofikatsiya, March 2012. Retrieved Mar 2013.
  5. ^ New cogeneration plant by EVN (in Bulgarian), evn.bg. Retrieved Mar 2013. [dead link]
  6. ^ EVN invests 100 mln Leva for a cogeneration plant in Plovdiv (in Bulgarian) Archived 2012-11-01 at the Wayback Machine, Stroitelstvo Gradat Online, 12 Dec 2009. retrieved Mar 2013. [dead link]
  7. ^ State Commission for Energy and Water Regulation (DKER) - Decision (in Bulgarian), DKER, 24 Jan 2011. Retrieved Mar 2013.
  8. ^ EVN Toplofikatsiya Plovdiv to invest 176 mn Leva by 2014 (in Bulgarian), Klassa, 17 Jan 2011. Retrieved Mar 2013. [dead link]

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