Serbia's
biggest power generating complex, TENT, said on Monday it has reconnected to the
grid its 650 MW B1 unit, which was taken offline in March for a regular
overhaul.
B1 unit reached full capacity over the weekend and currently
operates in stable condition, the director of TENT B power station, Goran Lukic,
said in a statement.
After synchronizing with the grid its B1 unit, TENT
shut down its 620 MW B2 unit for 45-day regular overhaul.
During the
overhaul, a new 725 MVA transformer unit will be mounted on the B2
unit.
The TENT B TPP, located on the right bank of the Sava river, 50 km
west of Belgrade, comprises two units with a total capacity of 1,240
MW.
The coal-fired TENT complex, also comprising TPPs TENT A, Kolubara
and Morava, has a total installed capacity of 3,288 MW.