Moni Power Station

Moni Power Station is the second power plant the Electricity Authority of Cyprus built. It is located some 20 kilometres (12 mi) east of Limassol. Construction started in the 1960s and when completed it consisted of six steam turbogenerators each having a capacity of 30MW. Heavy fuel oil was fired in all boilers. One generator has been decommissioned in early, while the other five are now rated at 25MW and are in storage as of early 2012.

Moni Power Station
CountryCyprus
LocationEast of Limassol
Coordinates34°42′38″N 33°10′57″E
StatusOperational
Commission date1966
Owner(s)Electricity Authority of Cyprus
Operator(s)
Thermal power station
Primary fuelHeavy fuel oil
Power generation
Units operational5 X 25 MW in storage
4 X 35 MW
Make and modelEnglish Electric
Parsons
EGT
Thomassen
Nameplate capacity265 MW

In the late 1980s, four gas turbines using distillate fuel oil no. 2 (usually called "diesel" or "gasoil") were added and now rated at 35 MW each.

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