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Sofia Iztok Power Plant

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ТЕЦ София Изток 2
ТЕЦ София Изток 2

Sofia Iztok Thermal Power Plant (Bulgarian: ТЕЦ София Изток) is a power plant situated at the eastern edge of the capital of Bulgaria, Sofia. It has an installed capacity of 186 MW.

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Sofia Iztok Power Plant
Kap. Lyuben Kondakov, Sofia кв. Димитър Миленков

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Kap. Lyuben Kondakov
1582 Sofia, кв. Димитър Миленков
Bulgaria
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