Here you look the actual power traffic of Hungary at the moment in MegaWatt you should refresh this picture at every 5th minutes. The picture is
on the Central Power Distributor's server (www.mavir.hu) which get the data from the substations.
The translation:
-Fogyasztás: Power using
-Import: Import
-Eltérés... : Difference from the import timetable
-Horvátország: Croatia
-Bécs: Vienna, I think, you understand the others..
The time is GMT + 1 hour winter time, summer time: +2 hours
Purple line: 750 kV, Red lines: 400 kV, Green lines: 220 kV, Left blue line: Danube river, Right blue line: Tisa river,
Power Providers:
Dédász (E-ON) = South Transdanubia Power Service
Édász (E-ON) = North Transdanubia Power Service
Démász = South Hungarian Power Service
Émász = North Hungasian Power Service
Titász (E-ON) = Trans-Tiszaian Power Service
Elmü = Electric Works of area of Budapest,
www.eon.hu
Bigger power plants:
Power Plant near Danube, gas:
2206 MW
Nuclear Power Plant of Paks: 1840 MW
Power Plant near Mátra, coal:
812 MW
Power Plant near Tisza, coal:
860 MW
Nuclear Power Plant of Paks
(Here is the longest machine-house with cranes. It is 850 m long. In one house are 8 piece turbines and 245 MW synchronous generators. One reactor block has 2 generators.)
An oil-carbon power plant