Brindisi Sud (Federico II) Power Plant is a 2,640MW coal fired power project. It is located in Apulia, Italy. According to GlobalData, who tracks and profiles over 170,000 power plants worldwide, the project is currently active. It has been developed in multiple phases. Post completion of construction, the project got commissioned in October 1991. Buy the profile here.

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Description

The project is currently owned by Enel with a stake of 100%.

It is a Steam Turbine power plant that is used for Baseload. The power plant run on dual-fuel. The primary fuel being used to power the plant is coal. In case of shortage of coal the plant can also run on Heavy Fuel Oil. The fuel is procured from Brindisi Coal Port.

Development status

The project got commissioned in October 1991.

Contractors involved

The Coal fired project have been supplied by Ansaldo Energia and Franco Tosi Meccanica.

The electric generators for the project were procured from Ansaldo Energia and Franco Tosi Meccanica.

AC Boilers supplied steam boiler for the project. The fuel consumption rate inside the boiler is 235Tonnes per hour.

AC Boilers supplied steam boiler for the project. The fuel consumption rate inside the boiler is 235Tonnes per hour.

AC Boilers supplied steam boiler for the project. The fuel consumption rate inside the boiler is 235Tonnes per hour.

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This information is drawn from GlobalData’s Power Intelligence Center, which provides detailed profiles of over 170,000 active, planned and under construction power plants worldwide from announcement through to operation across all technologies and countries worldwide.