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Belmeken, Bulgaria ❄️ #belmeken #lake #bulgaria #travel #travelphotography #nature #naturephotography #portrait #blue #petkaleks #ブルガリア #自然 #景色 #人 #湖 #青 #雪 #snow #българия #белмекен #болгария #снег #природа #европа #europe #ヨーロッパ (at Bulgaria) https://www.instagram.com/p/CmgoqbEhBKM/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Sports Ministry funds Vinesh Phogat's training camp in Bulgaria | More sports News - Times of India
Sports Ministry funds Vinesh Phogat’s training camp in Bulgaria | More sports News – Times of India
NEW DELHI: The Sports Ministry has approved Indian wrestler Vinesh Phogat‘s high altitude training under former Olympic silver medallist Serafim Barzakov in Belmeken, Bulgaria. Three-time Commonwealth Games gold-medallist Phogat, accompanied by her physio Ashwini Patil, is training in Belmeken, which is a high altitude training area situated approximately 2600m above sea level. The 19-day…
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znewstech · 2 years
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Sports Ministry funds Vinesh Phogat's training camp in Bulgaria | More sports News - Times of India
Sports Ministry funds Vinesh Phogat’s training camp in Bulgaria | More sports News – Times of India
NEW DELHI: The Sports Ministry has approved Indian wrestler Vinesh Phogat‘s high altitude training under former Olympic silver medallist Serafim Barzakov in Belmeken, Bulgaria. Three-time Commonwealth Games gold-medallist Phogat, accompanied by her physio Ashwini Patil, is training in Belmeken, which is a high altitude training area situated approximately 2600m above sea level. The 19-day…
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themotophile · 3 years
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One of the great single day destinations around Sofia. The round trip is around 240km - you take highway Trakia up until the exit for Mirovo. Then you go up to Momin prohod, Kostenets, up the Maritza and Curved river to Sestrimo and up to Belmeken dam. The cool thing about this place is that it is the highest reservoir on the Balkan peninsula. The BEST part of the trip is the road that gets you there. After you head out of Sestrimo, the road winds beautifully until you get up to the mountain. Then it get horrific…aly twisty! In all my experience winding about Bulgaria, this is the twistiest road I’ve ridden on. You don’t get much traffic either…I think I might have passed one or two cars on the round trip up and down. Road conditions are fair enough. The farther you climb up and away from Sestrimo, the worse it gets. Of course, “worse” is subjective - it’s paved all the way up, with potholes scattered here and there and some cambered turns in between longer stretches. You really have to pay attention or you’ll get carried away and find yourself getting into corners waaay too fast, jumping on the brakes, realizing that the acute onset of diarrhea means your soul is ready to abandon you in times of trouble 🤣🤣 Once you get there though, you find it’s all worth the effort. The reservoir is huge! and even though I was there on the 16th of September, the weather was mighty fine and warm enough to go about in my short shorts 🤣 - so glad there was absolutely no one around. For sure I’ll be heading around this way again, and if anyone wants company give me holler 😃 PP: I’m getting into writing my rides up and really need to start taking more photos - will get better at that, so don’t worry. Vids coming soon, I hope, as soon as I get past the whole moving-beyond-windows-movie editor thing down! 😂 Safe travels to all, and have a great evening 👌☺️ #belmeken #f800gs #bmw #bmwmotorrad #touring #adventure #motorcycle #solo #bulgaria #adventuretime #noob #instagood #freespirit (at Belmeken Lake) https://www.instagram.com/p/CVir0eLs5r5/?utm_medium=tumblr
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angelinasjoli · 6 years
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25 October, 2017 / 15:38 PM  Belmeken, Bulgaria
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kilometribg · 5 years
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Belmeken dam https://kilometri.bg/en/view/belmeken-dam
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mitk9-blog · 6 years
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Start Of The Belmeken Training Camp💪Part Two✌Summer Edition😂 • #Dzhordzhev #start #belmeken #training #camp #summer (at Национална Спортна База Белмекен)
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helloiamkiki-blog · 6 years
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#water #lake #nature #mountain #Rila #Bulgaria #beautiful #picture #photography #photo #view #spring #belmeken #mountainlife #mountainscape #mountailake #mountainbeautyofnature #mountainphotographytime #mountainlovers #adventures #explorer (at Belmeken Lake)
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anadinkova · 7 years
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Define what is beautiful! Go! . . . #belmeken #lomoveraclasses #lomovera #photography #photoweekend #phototour #белмекен #уикенд #фотоуикенд #ломовера (at Белмекен)
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lifestylehotels · 3 years
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Period of developing an electric
The 20-year period of developing an electric
power system in Bulgaria (1971-1991) reviewed in this chapter was notable for the introduction of significant scientific and technological achievements in the three main sections of the electrification system: electric power generation, transmission and distribution.
Large public utility thermal power plants and district heating plants were constructed, as well as the nuclear power plant (NPP) at Kozloduy (Table 13).
Table 13: Public utility thermal power plants 1971-1991
Plant name Year of commissi-oning Installed capacity, MW
Fuel type 1st stage Extension Total
Bobov Dol 1973 210 2×210 630 brown coal
Maritsa East-3 1978 210 3×210 840 lignite coalIn parallel with the large thermal power plants, a number of smaller district heating plants were built in the larger cities (Plovdiv, Rousse, Pleven, etc.) Their capacity was usually several tens of megawatts with the exception of Plovdiv-North TPP (60 MW).
In the field of hydro-electric power, after a number of project studies that started in the 1960’s, the largest Bulgarian hydro-power cascades were constructed, as follows:
Dospat Vacha
Dospat-Vacha with total capacity of 401 MW (1972-1984);
Belmeken-Sestrimo with total capacity of 1599 MW (1974-1995).
Table 6 shows the main technical indices of the two hydro-electric cascades and the individual power plants attached to them, as well as the year of their commissioning. At two of these power plants there are pump- storage sets (Antonivanovtsi and Belmeken), while Chaira is a purely pumped-storage power plant of a very high capacity (854 MW, and 760 MW in the pumping mode).
It is worth mentioning that the Chaira Pumped-Storage Power Plant is unique in terms of its installed capacity and other technical parameters, and is called the “Pearl” of the Bulgarian Hydro-Electric Engineering.
The two cascades together have been designed to generate 3211.105 kWh, and the overall annual utilization ratio of their installed capacities is relatively low (T=1600 h). Both cascades were built in the Rila-Rhodopes with numerous long headrace tunnels with covered culverts. It should be noted that many of the machines in these plants (pumps, generators), as well as the hydraulic facilities were products of Bulgarian industry.
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petkaleks · 1 year
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Belmeken Reservoir, Bulgaria ❄️ #belmeken #lake #bulgaria #velingrad #horse #horses #nature #snow #winter #mountains #mountain #travel #雪 #冬 #ブルガリア #馬 #山 #景色 #белмекен #българия #болгария #конь #природа #снег #зима (at Belmeken Lake) https://www.instagram.com/p/CmbdqOHhGgN/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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lifestival · 3 years
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Period of developing an electric
The 20-year period of developing an electric
power system in Bulgaria (1971-1991) reviewed in this chapter was notable for the introduction of significant scientific and technological achievements in the three main sections of the electrification system: electric power generation, transmission and distribution.
Large public utility thermal power plants and district heating plants were constructed, as well as the nuclear power plant (NPP) at Kozloduy (Table 13).
Table 13: Public utility thermal power plants 1971-1991
Plant name Year of commissi-oning Installed capacity, MW
Fuel type 1st stage Extension Total
Bobov Dol 1973 210 2×210 630 brown coal
Maritsa East-3 1978 210 3×210 840 lignite coalIn parallel with the large thermal power plants, a number of smaller district heating plants were built in the larger cities (Plovdiv, Rousse, Pleven, etc.) Their capacity was usually several tens of megawatts with the exception of Plovdiv-North TPP (60 MW).
In the field of hydro-electric power, after a number of project studies that started in the 1960’s, the largest Bulgarian hydro-power cascades were constructed, as follows:
Dospat Vacha
Dospat-Vacha with total capacity of 401 MW (1972-1984);
Belmeken-Sestrimo with total capacity of 1599 MW (1974-1995).
Table 6 shows the main technical indices of the two hydro-electric cascades and the individual power plants attached to them, as well as the year of their commissioning. At two of these power plants there are pump- storage sets (Antonivanovtsi and Belmeken), while Chaira is a purely pumped-storage power plant of a very high capacity (854 MW, and 760 MW in the pumping mode).
It is worth mentioning that the Chaira Pumped-Storage Power Plant is unique in terms of its installed capacity and other technical parameters, and is called the “Pearl” of the Bulgarian Hydro-Electric Engineering.
The two cascades together have been designed to generate 3211.105 kWh, and the overall annual utilization ratio of their installed capacities is relatively low (T=1600 h). Both cascades were built in the Rila-Rhodopes with numerous long headrace tunnels with covered culverts. It should be noted that many of the machines in these plants (pumps, generators), as well as the hydraulic facilities were products of Bulgarian industry.
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dreamfoodbg · 3 years
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Period of developing an electric
The 20-year period of developing an electric
power system in Bulgaria (1971-1991) reviewed in this chapter was notable for the introduction of significant scientific and technological achievements in the three main sections of the electrification system: electric power generation, transmission and distribution.
Large public utility thermal power plants and district heating plants were constructed, as well as the nuclear power plant (NPP) at Kozloduy (Table 13).
Table 13: Public utility thermal power plants 1971-1991
Plant name Year of commissi-oning Installed capacity, MW
Fuel type 1st stage Extension Total
Bobov Dol 1973 210 2×210 630 brown coal
Maritsa East-3 1978 210 3×210 840 lignite coalIn parallel with the large thermal power plants, a number of smaller district heating plants were built in the larger cities (Plovdiv, Rousse, Pleven, etc.) Their capacity was usually several tens of megawatts with the exception of Plovdiv-North TPP (60 MW).
In the field of hydro-electric power, after a number of project studies that started in the 1960’s, the largest Bulgarian hydro-power cascades were constructed, as follows:
Dospat Vacha
Dospat-Vacha with total capacity of 401 MW (1972-1984);
Belmeken-Sestrimo with total capacity of 1599 MW (1974-1995).
Table 6 shows the main technical indices of the two hydro-electric cascades and the individual power plants attached to them, as well as the year of their commissioning. At two of these power plants there are pump- storage sets (Antonivanovtsi and Belmeken), while Chaira is a purely pumped-storage power plant of a very high capacity (854 MW, and 760 MW in the pumping mode).
It is worth mentioning that the Chaira Pumped-Storage Power Plant is unique in terms of its installed capacity and other technical parameters, and is called the “Pearl” of the Bulgarian Hydro-Electric Engineering.
The two cascades together have been designed to generate 3211.105 kWh, and the overall annual utilization ratio of their installed capacities is relatively low (T=1600 h). Both cascades were built in the Rila-Rhodopes with numerous long headrace tunnels with covered culverts. It should be noted that many of the machines in these plants (pumps, generators), as well as the hydraulic facilities were products of Bulgarian industry.
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themotophile · 3 years
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So, the balkan-born, canadian-bred moto-vlogging nOoB starts the journey by synching accounts with a not-so-great not-selfy. May the force be with you, and may I create much sought after, epic videos for all you die-hard #motorcycling fans! Now off to research how one approaches the turning on of #GoPro cameras and what in Merlin’s beard is a bimbal…or was it gimbal 🤷‍♂️🤦‍♂️ (at Belmeken Lake) https://www.instagram.com/p/CU0e-xoAz-b/?utm_medium=tumblr
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lifestylebiljina · 3 years
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Period of developing an electric
The 20-year period of developing an electric
power system in Bulgaria (1971-1991) reviewed in this chapter was notable for the introduction of significant scientific and technological achievements in the three main sections of the electrification system: electric power generation, transmission and distribution.
Large public utility thermal power plants and district heating plants were constructed, as well as the nuclear power plant (NPP) at Kozloduy (Table 13).
Table 13: Public utility thermal power plants 1971-1991
Plant name Year of commissi-oning Installed capacity, MW
Fuel type 1st stage Extension Total
Bobov Dol 1973 210 2×210 630 brown coal
Maritsa East-3 1978 210 3×210 840 lignite coalIn parallel with the large thermal power plants, a number of smaller district heating plants were built in the larger cities (Plovdiv, Rousse, Pleven, etc.) Their capacity was usually several tens of megawatts with the exception of Plovdiv-North TPP (60 MW).
In the field of hydro-electric power, after a number of project studies that started in the 1960’s, the largest Bulgarian hydro-power cascades were constructed, as follows:
Dospat Vacha
Dospat-Vacha with total capacity of 401 MW (1972-1984);
Belmeken-Sestrimo with total capacity of 1599 MW (1974-1995).
Table 6 shows the main technical indices of the two hydro-electric cascades and the individual power plants attached to them, as well as the year of their commissioning. At two of these power plants there are pump- storage sets (Antonivanovtsi and Belmeken), while Chaira is a purely pumped-storage power plant of a very high capacity (854 MW, and 760 MW in the pumping mode).
It is worth mentioning that the Chaira Pumped-Storage Power Plant is unique in terms of its installed capacity and other technical parameters, and is called the “Pearl” of the Bulgarian Hydro-Electric Engineering.
The two cascades together have been designed to generate 3211.105 kWh, and the overall annual utilization ratio of their installed capacities is relatively low (T=1600 h). Both cascades were built in the Rila-Rhodopes with numerous long headrace tunnels with covered culverts. It should be noted that many of the machines in these plants (pumps, generators), as well as the hydraulic facilities were products of Bulgarian industry.
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kilometribg · 5 years
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Zabcheto peak, Rila mountain https://kilometri.bg/en/view/zabcheto-peak-rila-mountain
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