The Burshtyn
TPP (formerly Burshtyn GRES, renamed in 1996) was built by the
Soviet Union from 1962 to 1969. The plant was built using concrete block technology. The equipments of the plant were manufactured by more than one hundred companies. In 1965, first gas-fired power unit having a total power of 200 MW were finished. In 1969, the twelfth unit was finished and the plant has been launched into service for "Lvivenergo" with a total capacity of 2,300 MW. Among some other power stations of the company were Dobrotvir TPP and
Rivne Nuclear Power Plant. In 1975, a computer-based monitoring system was installed. From 1978 to 1980, to reduce pollutant emission, electrostatic ash filters were added to the plant. The ash from filters is used by the building industry to produce cement. In 1984, all of the 12 units has been modified to be able to be fired with natural gas. From 1985 to 1990, the power units no. 9 and 10 has been equipped with asynchronous-synchronous turbogenerators type ASTG-200. This helps to reduce reactive power and increase efficiency and stability. From 1995, according to a presidential order, the power plant became an independent organization and part of the power generating open joint-stock company Zakhidenergo that included Dobrotvir TPP and Ladyzhyn TPP (part of the former "Vinnytsiaenergo").
2022 Russian-Ukrainian war The power plant was struck by four Russian missiles on 10 October 2022, amidst
massive missile strike on Ukraine. On the night of March 22, 2024, Burshtyn TPP was struck by the Russian missiles and UAVs. All blocks were damaged, with the extent of damage varies from "more than 50% damaged" to complete destruction. According to
DTEK executive director Dmytro Sakharuk, reconstruction may require 6 months to 2 years of time and international support to complete. In June 2024, it was revealed that the Burshtyn TPP was heavily damaged after Russian missile attacks. However, the CEO of DTEK Energy (the owner and operator of the Burshtyn TPP) stated that the power plant will be repaired. == The Burshtyn Island ==