Alholmens Kraft Power Station
The Alholmens Kraft Power Station (also known as Jakobstad Power Station or Pietarsaari Power Station) is a biomass power station in Alholmen, Jakobstad in Ostrobothnia region, Finland. It is the largest biomass cogeneration power station in the world. The new power station was designed by Metso and its boiler was manufactured by Kværner. It employs 400 people. The power station has an installed capacity of 265 MW of electrical power. In addition, it provides 60 MW district heating for the city of Jakobstad and 100 MW and heat for the UPM-Kymmene paper mill.
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Alholmens Kraft Power Station
The Alholmens Kraft Power Station (also known as Jakobstad Power Station or Pietarsaari Power Station) is a biomass power station in Alholmen, Jakobstad in Ostrobothnia region, Finland. It is the largest biomass cogeneration power station in the world. The new power station was designed by Metso and its boiler was manufactured by Kværner. It employs 400 people. The power station has an installed capacity of 265 MW of electrical power. In addition, it provides 60 MW district heating for the city of Jakobstad and 100 MW and heat for the UPM-Kymmene paper mill.
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