Thursday, November 30, 2017

Hungary: First Geothermal Power Plant Begins Supplying Electricity and Heat

Tura Geothermal Power Plant Connected to Grid (LinkedIn)


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According to a LinkedIn post by Tom Wu, Salesman - ZheJiang KaiShan Compressor Co., Ltd., on November 29, on the outskirts of Budapest, Hungary, the Tura geothermal power station project was formally grid-connected. This is the first geothermal power station in Hungary.

The project is designed and built entirely in accordance with European standards and has undergone strict inspection and acceptance and has obtained grid-connected licenses.

The project uses a patented "one well" cascade ORC screw expansion power generation technology. The power station generates 3.35 MWe of electricity and 5.233 MWth of heating for greenhouses.