Overview
Trmice is a 159 MW coal power plant in the Czech Republic, operated by CEZ Group. It contributes to the country's power generation mix.
Trmice is a coal-fired power plant located in the Czech Republic, with an installed capacity of 159 megawatts. The facility is owned and operated by CEZ Group, a major energy company in Central and Eastern Europe. As a coal power plant, it plays a role in the country's baseload electricity generation. The plant operates under the regulatory framework of the European Union, including the Industrial Emissions Directive (2010/75/EU) and Best Available Techniques (BAT) conclusions for large combustion plants. These regulations set emission limits for pollutants such as SOx, NOx, and particulate matter. The Czech Republic's energy sector has been transitioning towards cleaner sources, but coal remains a significant part of the mix. Trmice's environmental impact is tied to its coal fuel source, which results in CO2, SOx, and NOx emissions. The plant's capacity of 159 MW places it in the small-to-medium scale for coal power plants. Its operational status indicates ongoing contribution to the grid, serving local and regional electricity demand.
Environmental context
The Trmice coal power plant's environmental context is shaped by its fuel type and emissions profile. Coal combustion releases carbon dioxide, sulfur oxides, and nitrogen oxides, contributing to local and regional air quality concerns. The plant's location in the Czech Republic, a country with industrial history, means it operates within EU emissions standards. Proximity to populated areas could influence local exposure to pollutants. The plant's age and technology (subcritical vs. Typical Czech coal plants of this scale may use subcritical technology, which has lower efficiency and higher emissions per MWh compared to modern designs.
Frequently asked questions
The Trmice coal power plant is located in the Czech Republic, at coordinates 50.645000 N, 13.986500 E.
The Trmice power plant has an installed capacity of 159 megawatts, making it a small-to-medium scale coal-fired facility.
The Trmice power plant is owned and operated by CEZ Group, a leading energy company in Central and Eastern Europe.
Coal power plants in the Czech Republic must comply with the European Union's Industrial Emissions Directive (2010/75/EU), which sets emission limits for SOx, NOx, and dust, based on Best Available Techniques (BAT) conclusions.
The primary fuel used at the Trmice power plant is coal, which is typical for many power generation facilities in the Czech Republic.