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Kurakhovskaya TES is a thermal power plant on Volycha river 15 kilometres away from Kurakhovka.
Kurakhovskaya TES is a thermal power plant on Volycha river 15 kilometres away from Kurakhovka at 47.9954359N and 37.2371292E.
The first Kurakhovskaya TES went in service on July 6th, 1941, but was soon put as result of World War II out of service.
The first Kurakhovskaya TES went in service on July 6th, 1941, but was soon put as result of World War II out of service.
On October 20st, 1941 it was occupied by German troups, who destroyed it in their retraction in 1943. On August 12th, 1946 it went into operation again. Further units were installed resulting in an output power of 400 MW. Between 1972 and 1975 7 new units, one with 200 MW, 6 with 210 MW went in service, which replaced the old one and which are after modernization in 2006 still in use. The chimney of the power plant is 250 metres tall.
On October 20st, 1941 it was occupied by German troups, who destroyed it in their retraction in 1943. On August 12th, 1946 it went into operation again. Further units were installed resulting in an output power of 400 MW. Between 1972 and 1975 7 new units, one with 200 MW, 6 with 210 MW went in service, which replaced the old one and which are after modernization in 2006 still in use. The chimney of the power plant is 250 metres tall.

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Kurakhovskaya TES is a thermal power plant on Volycha river 15 kilometres away from Kurakhovka at 47.9954359N and 37.2371292E. The first Kurakhovskaya TES went in service on July 6th, 1941, but was soon put as result of World War II out of service. On October 20st, 1941 it was occupied by German troups, who destroyed it in their retraction in 1943. On August 12th, 1946 it went into operation again. Further units were installed resulting in an output power of 400 MW. Between 1972 and 1975 7 new units, one with 200 MW, 6 with 210 MW went in service, which replaced the old one and which are after modernization in 2006 still in use. The chimney of the power plant is 250 metres tall.