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Orot Rabin ((ヘブライ語:אורות רבין), lit. ''Rabin Lights'') is a coal-fired power station situated on the Mediterranean coast in Hadera, Israel. It is owned and operated by Israel Electric Corporation (IEC). ==History== Construction of the station began in 1973 and Unit 1 began operating in 1981. A coal port is attached directly to the station which supplies all its coal consumption needs. Its total generating capacity is 2,590MW of electricity using the six power generating units (two large units and four smaller units) located at the site. The plant's overall design can accommodate two additional large units which could be built at a future date. Originally the power station was named ''Maor David'' after David Shiffman, then-chairman of the IEC who died during its lengthy period of construction. However, after the completion of a major expansion of the station in the 1990s and the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin, the station was renamed in his honor to ''Orot Rabin'', Hebrew for "Rabin Lights".
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