Karaganda power station

The Karaganda power station is a 470 megawatt (MW) coal-fired power station in Kazakhstan. The Environmental Defense Fund notes that the plant was financed by a multilateral development bank and that the "borrower was TOO Karaganda Power (KPC), a privately owned limited liability Kazakh company operating two coal-fired CHP plants (totalling 470 MW installed electric capacity and 1500 MW heating capacity)" and an associated district heating network.

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