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- Ahtme_Power_Plant abstract "The Ahtme Power Plant (Estonian: Ahtme soojuselektrijaam) was an oil shale-fired power plant in Ahtme, Kohtla-Järve, Estonia. It was owned by VKG Soojus, a subsidiary of Viru Keemia Grupp. Until the end 2012, it supplies with heat Ahtme district of Kohtla-Järve and Jõhvi.Construction of the Ahtme Power Plant started during World War II as a part of the larger oil-shale processing complex. The plant was designed by AtomEnergoProekt. The first generator of the plant was commissioned on 28 October 1951 with the second generator following at the end of the same year. The first generator had a capacity of 22.5 MW. At the beginning the plant used Riley Stoker boilers and General Electric generators; however, boilers developed for the pulverized firing of coal and lignite were not fit to work on pulverized oil shale. The planned capacity of 72.5 MW which made it the most powerful power plant in Estonia until the commissioning of the Narva Power Plants, was reached only at the end of the 1950s.Originally the main task of the plant was to provide electricity and heat to the nearby Ahtme oil shale mine and other oil shale industries. Later it started to heat Ahtme and Jõhvi towns. After commissioning of the Narva Power Plants the importance of the Ahtme Power Plant as an electricity producer decreased and it was mainly utilized as a heating plant. Correspondingly, the electrical capacity of the plant was decreased. Since 2000, the plant has installed capacity of 30 MW of electricity and 370 MW of heat. It is equipped with three Barnaul BKZ-75-39F middle-pressure boilers and two Bukkau type boilers, one 20 MW Sverdlovsk and one 10 MW VEB Görlitzer Maschinenbau AT-25-2 turbine.Before closure of the Ahtme oil shale mine, oil shale for the power plant was supplied from there. As a start up fuel, the plant used shale oil. Its cooling water was piped from Lake Konsu, located 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) southeast. Oil shale ash was dumped in the nearby ash field. Ash was transported in closed the system by pumping ash and water mixture to the depository field. Closure of the ash landfill was supported from the European Union Cohesion Fund. Part of oil shale ash was used to produce cinder blocks at the Ahtme building materials factory.On 1 January 2013 the plant was closed due to EU environmental regulations. In March 2011, a 100 MW natural gas-fired boiler house for peak and back-up loads was commissioned, which continues operating after closure of the old power plant.".
- Ahtme_Power_Plant buildingStartDate "1951".
- Ahtme_Power_Plant buildingStartYear "1951".
- Ahtme_Power_Plant closingDate "2013-01-01".
- Ahtme_Power_Plant country Estonia.
- Ahtme_Power_Plant location Kohtla-Järve.
- Ahtme_Power_Plant openingYear "1953".
- Ahtme_Power_Plant operator Viru_Keemia_Grupp.
- Ahtme_Power_Plant status "O".
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- Ahtme_Power_Plant wikiPageWikiLink Sinara_transport_machines.
- Ahtme_Power_Plant wikiPageWikiLink Structural_Funds_and_Cohesion_Fund.
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- Ahtme_Power_Plant wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ahtme Power Plant".
- Ahtme_Power_Plant commissioned "1953".
- Ahtme_Power_Plant constructionBegan "1951".
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- Ahtme_Power_Plant country Estonia.
- Ahtme_Power_Plant decommissioned "2013-01-01".
- Ahtme_Power_Plant imageCaption "Ahtme Power Plant".
- Ahtme_Power_Plant latD "59".
- Ahtme_Power_Plant latM "18".
- Ahtme_Power_Plant latNs "N".
- Ahtme_Power_Plant latS "50".
- Ahtme_Power_Plant location "Ahtme, Kohtla-Järve".
- Ahtme_Power_Plant locationMap "Estonia".
- Ahtme_Power_Plant longD "27".
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- Ahtme_Power_Plant longS "52".
- Ahtme_Power_Plant name "Ahtme Power Plant".
- Ahtme_Power_Plant nameOfficial "Ahtme soojuselektrijaam".
- Ahtme_Power_Plant operator Viru_Keemia_Grupp.
- Ahtme_Power_Plant psElectricalCapacity "30".
- Ahtme_Power_Plant psThermalCapacity "370.0".
- Ahtme_Power_Plant psUnitsManuModel Sinara_transport_machines.
- Ahtme_Power_Plant psUnitsManuModel VEB_Görlitzer_Maschinenbau.
- Ahtme_Power_Plant psUnitsOperational "1".
- Ahtme_Power_Plant status "O".
- Ahtme_Power_Plant thCogeneration "yes".
- Ahtme_Power_Plant thFuelPrimary Oil_shale.
- Ahtme_Power_Plant thFuelSecondary Shale_oil.
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- Ahtme_Power_Plant subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Ida-Viru_County.
- Ahtme_Power_Plant subject Category:Combined_heat_and_power_plants_in_Estonia.
- Ahtme_Power_Plant subject Category:Energy_infrastructure_completed_in_1951.
- Ahtme_Power_Plant subject Category:Kohtla-Järve.
- Ahtme_Power_Plant subject Category:Oil_shale-fired_power_stations_in_Estonia.
- Ahtme_Power_Plant subject Category:Power_stations_built_in_the_Soviet_Union.
- Ahtme_Power_Plant hypernym Plant.
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- Ahtme_Power_Plant type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Ahtme_Power_Plant type Infrastructure.
- Ahtme_Power_Plant type Place.
- Ahtme_Power_Plant type Plant.
- Ahtme_Power_Plant type PowerStation.
- Ahtme_Power_Plant type Station.
- Ahtme_Power_Plant type Station.
- Ahtme_Power_Plant type Location.
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- Ahtme_Power_Plant type Q159719.
- Ahtme_Power_Plant comment "The Ahtme Power Plant (Estonian: Ahtme soojuselektrijaam) was an oil shale-fired power plant in Ahtme, Kohtla-Järve, Estonia. It was owned by VKG Soojus, a subsidiary of Viru Keemia Grupp. Until the end 2012, it supplies with heat Ahtme district of Kohtla-Järve and Jõhvi.Construction of the Ahtme Power Plant started during World War II as a part of the larger oil-shale processing complex. The plant was designed by AtomEnergoProekt.".
- Ahtme_Power_Plant label "Ahtme Power Plant".
- Ahtme_Power_Plant sameAs Q4696387.
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- Ahtme_Power_Plant sameAs Q4696387.