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Toplofikatsiya Ruse
Native nameBulgarian: Топлофикация Русе
Company typeSubsidiary
HeadquartersRuse, Bulgaria
Number of locations2 power stations
Area servedRuse
ParentMechel (from 2011)
Websitetoplo-ruse.com

Toplofikatsiya Ruse (Bulgarian: Топлофикация Русе) is the district heating company in the city of Ruse in Northern Bulgaria. As of 2011, the company is owned by Russian company Mechel.

Toplofikatsiya Ruse has two power stations producing electricity and heat. The heat distribution network in Ruse has a total length of 79 km as of 2011, and serves over 18,000 customers.

Name Heat energy capacity
(MWt)
Heat energy output (2011)
(MWth)
Electric capacity
(MWe)
Electric output (2011)
(MWeh)
Built Notes
TEC Ruse East 624 400 1964 -
TEC Ruse West 41 1972 (bg)
Total 665 400 -

The first power station in Ruse, TEC Ruse, was a diesel power plant with an installed capacity of 6.4 MWe. It was built in 1917 with a capacity of 1.4 MWe, with a further 5 MWe added in 1949. It was brought out of exploitation in 1964.

See also

References

  1. ^ Toplofikatsiya Ruse – About Us (in Bulgarian). Retrieved Mar 2013.
  2. Ruse's Economy (in Bulgarian), Ruse Municipality – Economy and Trade Directorate, Sept 2011. Retrieved Mar 2013.

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