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Region, Planned power plant maintenances relevant for week 8

Planned power plant maintenances relevant for week 8:

– Gas-fired TPP Gonyu G1 (Hungary) – 427 MW (07.03.2022 – 11.03.2022)

– Gas-fired TPP Malzenice (Slovakia) – 420 MW (24.02.2022 – 18.04.2022)

– Gas-fired TPP OMV Petrom Brazi (Romania) – 832 MW (01.03.2022 – 30.04.2022)

– Gas-fired TPP Lavrio G4 (Greece) – 250 MW (05.02.2022 – 16.03.2022)

– Gas-fired TPP Alouminio (Greece) – 334 MW (05.03.2022 – 17.03.2022)

– Gas-fired TPP Aliveri G5 (Greece) – 417 MW (24.02.2022 – 18.04.2022)

Unplanned power plant outages relevant for week 8:

– Coal-fired TPP Nikola Tesla A3 (Serbia) – 329 MW (28.02.2022 – 12.03.2022)

– NPP Bohunice TG31 (Slovakia) – 250 MW (02.03.2022 – 09.03.2022)

– Coal-fired TPP Tuzla G4 (BiH) – 200 MW (05.02.2022 – )

– Coal-fired TPP Kakanj G5 (BiH) – 100 MW (25.01.2022 – )

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