Environment

Public consultation starts on study on TENT thermal power unit in Serbia

study-TENT-thermal-power-Serbia

Photo: EPS

Published

May 29, 2020

Country

Comments

comments icon

0

Share

Published:

May 29, 2020

Country:

Comments:

comments icon

0

Share

Elektroprivreda Srbije is seeking approval for the study on the assessment of the environmental impact of the formal legalization of TENT A. The Ministry of Environmental Protection of Serbia launched a public consultation about the document. EPS is planning to reconstruct blocks A1 and A2 in its TENT thermal power division, claiming pollution would then be well under the maximum acceptable level.

The planned renewal of a part of the biggest power plant in Serbia will result in lower emissions of sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides and suspended particulate matter and they will be “substantially below acceptable values,” Delta inženjering said. The firm conducted a study commissioned by Elektroprivreda Srbije (EPS), which intends to replace the equipment in blocks A1 and A2 in thermal power plant Nikola Tesla A – TENT A.

The country’s biggest power producer has asked the Ministry of Environmental Protection to approve the document on the environmental impact assessment within the attempt to legalize the structures in the complex. Buildings without an operational permit must undergo the procedure. The thermal power plant runs on coal. State-owned EPS intends to completely overhaul blocks A1 and A2, which are fifty years old.

EPS is planning to extend the life of the first two blocks in thermal power plant TENT A by at least 15 years and to lift their capacities

Blocks A3, A4, A5 and A6 are above 300 MW each and the public enterprise has the obligation to bring facilities above the threshold into compliance with the European Union’s Directive on Industrial Emissions by the end of 2023. The study reads the entire impact of the complex has been analyzed. It included three tanks for fuel oil and the remaining structures.

The public discussion and presentation have been scheduled for June 25 in Obrenovac, where both TENT A and TENT B are situated

Suggestions and comments on the environmental impact assessment study can be submitted to the ministry. The public discussion and presentation are scheduled for June 25 in Obrenovac, the municipality in the territory of capital Belgrade where both TENT A and TENT B are located.

The conclusions were drawn on the basis of the levels of waste that was generated, air quality and the consumption of fuel and water – in 2018. The study’s authors wrote the reconstruction proposal contains all necessary measures of environmental protection, in line with international contracts, for over 15 years, which is how long the units are envisaged to operate after the renewal.

Net efficiency is projected to be boosted to 32.4% from 31% and both emissions of pollutants into the air and transboundary pollution will be reduced, EPS said.

The company is bound by law, in case of any kind of reconstruction or introduction of technology, to ask regulators to decide whether an environmental impact assessment is warranted

Blocks A1 and A2 have 210 MW each and their capacities are planned to be enhanced to 225 MW. The study’s authors noted the company will have to ask regulators, in case of any kind of reconstruction or introduction of technology, to decide whether it needs to conduct an environmental impact assessment. EPS must comply with the best available techniques and the EU’s directive on integrated pollution prevention and control or IPPC.

The electrostatic precipitator filtering system is planned to be upgraded to become hybrid in order to lower the pollution from the lignite-fueled facilities, while air cooling should end the use of hydrogen for the generators.

Special natural reserve Obedska bara is near TENT A and TENT B.

Comments (0)

Be the first one to comment on this article.

Enter Your Comment
Please wait... Please fill in the required fields. There seems to be an error, please refresh the page and try again. Your comment has been sent.

Related Articles

Project 81 MW solar park on coal mine in Montenegro

Project underway for 81 MW solar park on coal mine in Montenegro

24 July 2025 - The Government of Montenegro gave a provisional green light for a solar power plant of 81.1 MW in peak capacity on coal land in Pljevlja

croatia rp global novalja solar ebrd loan

RP Global gets EUR 12.2 million loan for Novalja solar project

24 July 2025 - In late April, Austrian company RP Global began the construction of the Novalja PV plant at the Zaglava site on the island of Pag

solarpower europe report 2025

EU faces first annual solar installation decline since 2015 – report

24 July 2025 - The EU is set to install less new solar in 2025 than it did in 2024 - the first annual drop in a decade, according to SolarPower Europe

Faria Renewables secures financing 49 9 MW battery project Greece

Faria Renewables secures financing for 49.9 MW battery project in Greece

24 July 2025 - Faria Renewables has signed a loan agreement with Attica Bank for the construction of a BESS facility in Greece