Turów Coal Mine
Location | |
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Location | Bogatynia |
Lower Silesian Voivodeship | |
Country | Poland |
Production | |
Products | Coal, Aggegates, Clay |
Production | 27,700,000 |
History | |
Opened | 1904 |
Owner | |
Company | Polska Grupa Energetyczna |
The Turów coal mine (Polish: Kopalnia Węgla Brunatnego Turów S.A.) or KWB Turów, is a large open pit mine in the southwest of Poland, located outside Bogatynia, Lower Silesia.
Situated 55 km west of Jelenia Góra, 80 km east of Dresden, Germany, and 20 km northwest of Liberec, Czech Republic, the Turów mine forms a part of an area widely known as the "Black Triangle" due to its past heavy industrial pollution, covering portions of eastern Germany, southwestern Poland and northern Czech Republic.[1] The Turów mine, operated by Polska Grupa Energetyczna, represents one of the largest lignite reserves in Poland, with an estimated reserve of 760 million tonnes in coal.[2] The annual coal production of Turów is around 27.7 million tonnes.
References
- ↑ "Turów Rehabilitation Project. The World's Largest CFB Repowering Project" (PDF). Foster Wheeler. Retrieved 2011-10-27.
- ↑ "References 1950-2006" (PDF). Poltegor Engineering. Retrieved 2010-09-28.
External links
- Official site (in Polish)
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Coordinates: 50°54′45″N 14°54′11″E / 50.91250°N 14.90306°E