Ljubljana Power Station

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Ljubljana Power Station

The Ljubljana Power Station is a coal-fired heat and power station in the Moste District of Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia. It delivers 90% of the remote generated heat in Ljubljana.[citation needed] It consists of three units, which went in service in 1966, 1967, and 1984, and generate 42 MW, 32 MW, and 50 MW of electric power (94 MW, 94 MW, and 152 MW of heat, respectively). The 101 metre tall chimney at 46°3′28.9″N 14°32′40.9″E / 46.058028°N 14.544694°E / 46.058028; 14.544694 (Ljubljana Thermal Power Station Chimney) has a gallery that resembles an observation deck. However, it contains equipment for exhaust monitoring.

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