List of power stations in Germany
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The following page lists all power stations in Germany
. For traction current, see List of installations for 15kV AC railway electrification in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
|+ Germany's largest photovoltaic (PV) power plants
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! DC Peak Power
! Location
! Description
! MW·h/year
! Capacity factor
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|-> 54 MW
Strasskirchen
Strasskirchen Solar Park
53 MW
Lieberose Photovoltaic Park
0.11
45 MW
Kothen Solar Park
42 MW
Finsterwalde Solar Park
| 40 MW >
Muldentalkreis
(see Waldpolenz Solar Park
)
> 40,000 MW·h
0.11
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| 12 MW Arnstein
SOLON
mover
(see Erlasee Solar Park
)
> 14,000 MW·h
0.13
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| 10 MW Pocking
(see Pocking Solar Park
)
> 11,500 MW·h
0.13
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| 6.3 MW Mühlhausen
(see Bavaria Solarpark
)
> 6,750 MW·h
0.12
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| 5 MW Bürstadt
BP Solar
modules
> 4,200 MW·h
0.10
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| 5 MW Espenhain
> 5,000 MW·h
0.11
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| 4 MW Merseburg
(see Geiseltalsee Solarpark
)
> 3,400 MW·h
0.10
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| 4 MW Gottelborn
50,000 solar modules
8,200 MW·h
0.23
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| 4 MW Hemau
32,740 solar modules
3,900 MW·h
0.11
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| 3.3 MW Dingolfing
Sharp
and Kyocera
solar modules
> 3,050 MW·h
0.11
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| 1.9 MW Guenching
(see Bavaria Solarpark
)
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| 1.9 MW Minihof
(see Bavaria Solarpark
)
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Germany
Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a federal parliamentary republic in Europe. The country consists of 16 states while the capital and largest city is Berlin. Germany covers an area of 357,021 km2 and has a largely temperate seasonal climate...
. For traction current, see List of installations for 15kV AC railway electrification in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
Nuclear
Name | Location | Geographical Coordinates | Type | Capacity, MWe | Operational | Notes |
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VAK Kahl Nuclear Power Plant The Kahl plant was the first nuclear power plant ever to be built in Germany. It was located in Karlstein am Main and was an experimental boiling water reactor. It was built by General Electric and supplied by Siemens. At the end of 2008, the demolition works had been finished.... |
Kahl am Main Kahl am Main Kahl am Main is a community in the Aschaffenburg district in the Regierungsbezirk of Lower Franconia in Bavaria, Germany.- Location :... |
50.0591294°N 8.9871812°E | BWR | 15 | 1960-1985 | |
MZFR | Leopoldshafen Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen/BW is a town of about 15000 inhabitants located in the federal state of Baden-Württemberg in the Federal Republic of Germany. It lies about 12 km north of Karlsruhe and is the site of the northern campus of a research centre Karlsruhe Institute of Technology... |
49.1043102°N 8.4325862°E | PHWR | 52 | 1965–1984 | |
AVR | Jülich Jülich Jülich is a town in the district of Düren, in the federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Jülich is well known as location of a world-famous research centre, the Forschungszentrum Jülich and as shortwave transmission site of Deutsche Welle... |
50.9030599°N 6.4213693°E | HTGR | 13 | 1966–1988 | |
KKR Rheinsberg Nuclear Power Plant Rheinsberg Nuclear Power Station was the second nuclear reactor in East Germany after the Rossendorf Research Reactor, and the first nuclear power reactor in East Germany. It was built close to the city of Rheinsberg on the Stechlinsee... |
Rheinsberg Rheinsberg Rheinsberg is a town and a municipality in the Ostprignitz-Ruppin district, in Brandenburg, Germany. It is situated on the river Rhin, approx. 20 km north-east of Neuruppin and 75 km north-west of Berlin.-History:... |
53.1472465°N 12.9903674°E | VVER | 62 | 1966-1990 | GDR plant, shut down after German reunification German reunification German reunification was the process in 1990 in which the German Democratic Republic joined the Federal Republic of Germany , and when Berlin reunited into a single city, as provided by its then Grundgesetz constitution Article 23. The start of this process is commonly referred by Germans as die... |
KRB Gundremmingen Nuclear Power Plant The Gundremmingen Nuclear Power Plant is the highest-output nuclear power station in Germany, producing 2 × 1344 megawatts. It is located in Gundremmingen, district of Günzburg, Bavaria and is operated by Kernkraftwerk Gundremmingen GmbH, a joint operation of RWE Power AG, based in Essen and E.ON... Unit A |
Gundremmingen Gundremmingen Gundremmingen is a municipality in the district of Günzburg in Bavaria in Germany. It is well known for the Gundremmingen Nuclear Power Plant.-Gundremmingen Nuclear Power Station:... |
48.513264°N 10.4020357°E | BWR | 238 | 1966-1977 | |
....Unit B | 48.5148276°N 10.402379°E | BWR | 1284 | 1984- | Scheduled for shut down in 2021 | |
....Unit C | 48.5155383°N 10.4020786°E | BWR | 1288 | 1985- | Scheduled for shut down in 2021 | |
KWO Obrigheim Nuclear Power Plant The shut down Nuclear power station Obrigheim lies in Obrigheim in Neckar-Odenwald-Kreis . It operated one pressurized water reactor unit.-History:-Planning:... |
Obrigheim Obrigheim Obrigheim is a town in the district of Neckar-Odenwald-Kreis, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany.... |
49.364503°N 9.076252°E | PWR | 340 | 1968–2005 | |
KWL | Lingen Lingen Lingen is a town in Lower Saxony, Germany. In 2008 the population was 52,353, and in addition there are about 5,000 people who have registered the city as their secondary residence... |
52.4831853°N 7.3005223°E | BWR | 250 | 1968-1977 | |
HDR | Grosswelzheim Karlstein am Main Karlstein am Main is a community in the Aschaffenburg district in the Regierungsbezirk of Lower Franconia in Bavaria, Germany.-Location:... |
50.0551446°N 8.9848691°E | BWR | 23 | 1969-1971 | |
KKS Stade Nuclear Power Plant The Nuclear power station Stade operated from 1972 to 2003 in Bassenfleth close to the Schwinge-river mouth into the Elbe river. It was the first nuclear plant shut down after Germany's nuclear phase out legislation and is currently undergoing the decommissioning process .The station is located... |
Stade Stade Stade is a city in Lower Saxony, Germany and part of the Hamburg Metropolitan Region . It is the seat of the district named after it... |
53.6200685°N 9.5306289°E | PWR | 640 | 1972-2003 | |
KKN | Niederaichbach Niederaichbach Niederaichbach is a municipality in the district of Landshut in Bavaria in Germany.... |
48.6058015°N 12.3000848°E | HWCGR | 100 | 1973-1974 | |
KGR Greifswald Nuclear Power Plant The Nuclear power station Greifswald , also known as nuclear power station Lubmin, was the largest nuclear power station in East Germany before closure shortly after the German reunification. The plants were of the VVER-440/V-230 type, which was the first generation of Soviet Union designed plants... |
Greifswald Greifswald Greifswald , officially, the University and Hanseatic City of Greifswald is a town in northeastern Germany. It is situated in the state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, at an equal distance of about from Germany's two largest cities, Berlin and Hamburg. The town borders the Baltic Sea, and is crossed... |
54.1417497°N 13.6583877°E | VVER | 408 | 1974-1990 | GDR plant, shut down after German reunification German reunification German reunification was the process in 1990 in which the German Democratic Republic joined the Federal Republic of Germany , and when Berlin reunited into a single city, as provided by its then Grundgesetz constitution Article 23. The start of this process is commonly referred by Germans as die... |
54.1417623°N 13.6597395°E | VVER | 408 | 1975-1990 | |||
54.1415235°N 13.6624217°E | VVER | 408 | 1978-1990 | |||
54.1414229°N 13.663644°E | VVER | 408 | 1979-1990 | |||
54.140631°N 13.6664128°E | VVER | 408 | 1989-1990 | |||
KWB Biblis Nuclear Power Plant The Biblis Nuclear Power Plant is in the South Hessian municipality of Biblis and consists of two units: unit A with a gross output of 1200 megawatts and unit B with a gross output of 1300 megawatts. Both units are pressurized water reactors... |
Biblis Biblis Biblis is a community in the Bergstraße district in southern Hesse, Germany.- Location :The community lies in the Rhine rift west of the Odenwald between Darmstadt to the north and Mannheim to the south; it also lies north of Bürstadt... |
49.709331°N 8.415865°E | PWR | 1176 (Unit A) | 1975- | To be shut down permanently as of March 2011 |
49.7089474°N 8.413285°E | PWR | 1240 (Unit B) | 1977- | To be shut down permanently as of March 2011 | ||
KWW | Würgassen | 51.6396481°N 9.3915617°E | BWR | 640 | 1975-1994 | |
GKN Neckarwestheim Nuclear Power Plant Neckarwestheim Nuclear Power Station is a nuclear power plant in Neckarwestheim, Germany. It is sometimes abbreviated GKN . It is operated by EnBW Kernkraft GmbH.-GKN 1:... |
Neckarwestheim Neckarwestheim Neckarwestheim is a municipality with 3524 inhabitants in the Heilbronn district, Baden-Württemberg, in south-west Germany. It is located on the Neckar river and is well known as the location of a nuclear power station.-Geographical position:... |
49.0401151°N 9.1721088°E | PWR | 785 (including traction current) | 1976- | To be shut down permanently as of March 2011 |
49.0406214°N 9.1755903°E | PWR | 1269 | 1989- | Scheduled for shut down in 2022 | ||
KKB Brunsbüttel Nuclear Power Plant Brunsbüttel Nuclear Power Plant is a nuclear power plant in Brunsbüttel near Hamburg, Germany. It is owned 67% by Vattenfall and 33% by E.ON. It started operation in 1976 and has a gross power production of 806 MW. As part of the nuclear power phase-out, it was taken out of service in 2007.... |
Brunsbüttel Brunsbüttel Brunsbüttel is a town in the district of Dithmarschen, in Schleswig-Holstein, northern Germany that lies on the mouth of the Elbe river, near the North Sea. It is the location of the western entrance to the Kiel Canal, the eastern entrance being located at Kiel-Holtenau... |
53.8913533°N 9.2005777°E | BWR | 771 | 1977- | To be shut down permanently as of March 2011 |
KKI (Isar) | Essenbach Essenbach Essenbach is a municipality in the district of Landshut, in Bavaria, Germany. It is situated 9 km northeast of Landshut.... |
48.6044748°N 12.2972095°E | BWR | 870 (Unit 1) | 1979- | To be shut down permanently as of March 2011 |
48.6055532°N 12.2931647°E | PWR | 1365 (Unit 2) | 1988- | Scheduled for shut down in 2022 | ||
KKU Unterweser Nuclear Power Plant The nuclear power station Unterweser is a nuclear power plant in Kleinensiel , in close proximity to Nordenham.When it first started up, it was the largest nuclear reactor in the world. It has 193 fuel assemblies... (Unterweser) |
Stadland Stadland Stadland is a municipality in the district of Wesermarsch, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated on the left bank of the Weser, approx. 32 km northeast of Oldenburg, and 42 km northwest of Bremen. On the west side Stadland bordered to the Jade Bight... |
53.4293465°N 8.4774649°E | PWR | 1285 | 1979- | To be shut down permanently as of March 2011 |
KNK | Leopoldshafen Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen/BW is a town of about 15000 inhabitants located in the federal state of Baden-Württemberg in the Federal Republic of Germany. It lies about 12 km north of Karlsruhe and is the site of the northern campus of a research centre Karlsruhe Institute of Technology... |
49.0973279°N 8.4327739°E | FBR | 17 | 1979-1991 | |
KKP Philippsburg Nuclear Power Plant The Philippsburg Nuclear Power Plant is located in Philippsburg in Karlsruhe . It is operated by EnBW Kernkraft GmbH.It houses two units, the first a BWR and the second a PWR .... |
Philippsburg Philippsburg Philippsburg is a town in Germany, in the district of Karlsruhe in Baden-Württemberg.-History:Before 1632, Philippsburg was known as "Udenheim".The city was a possession of the Bishop of Speyer from 1371–1718... |
49.2513078°N 8.4356761°E | BWR | 890 (Unit 1) | 1980- | To be shut down permanently as of March 2011 |
49.2513078°N 8.4356761°E | PWR | 1358 (Unit 2) | 1985- | Scheduled for shut down in 2021 | ||
KKG Grafenrheinfeld Nuclear Power Plant The Grafenrheinfeld Nuclear Power Plant is located near Grafenrheinfeld, south of Schweinfurt in Main. Commencement of construction was in 1974, start-up took place 1981. It is a German third generation PWR with an electrical net power of 1345 megawatts... |
Grafenrheinfeld Grafenrheinfeld Grafenrheinfeld is a municipality in the district of Schweinfurt in Bavaria, Germany. The municipality is home to the nuclear power station, Grafenrheinfeld, which opened in 1982.-Grafenrheinfeld Nuclear Power Station:... |
49.9841308°N 10.1846373°E | PWR | 1275 | 1982- | Scheduled for shut down in 2021 |
KKK Krümmel Nuclear Power Plant Krümmel Nuclear Power Plant is a nuclear power plant in Geesthacht near Hamburg, Germany. It was taken into operation in 1983 and is owned 50% by Vattenfall via Vattenfall Europe Nuclear Energy GmbH and 50% by E.ON, and operated by the Swedish Vattenfall... (Krümmel) |
Geesthacht Geesthacht Geesthacht is the largest city in the District of the Duchy of Lauenburg in Schleswig-Holstein in Northern Germany, 34 km southeast of Hamburg on the right bank of the river Elbe.-History:*Around 800: A church is documented.... |
53.4104656°N 10.4091597°E | BWR | 1260 | 1984- | To be shut down permanently as of March 2011 |
KWG Grohnde Nuclear Power Plant The Grohnde Nuclear Power Plant is located in Hamelin-Pyrmont in Lower Saxony. It has one reactor that uses 193 fuel assemblies and utilizes both Enriched Uranium and MOX fuel... |
Grohnde Emmerthal Emmerthal is a municipality in the Hamelin-Pyrmont district, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated on the river Weser, approximatively 6 km south of Hamelin. Its seat is in the village Kirchohsen.... |
52.0348748°N 9.4097793°E | PWR | 1360 | 1985- | Scheduled for shut down in 2021 |
KBR Brokdorf Nuclear Power Plant Brokdorf Nuclear Power Plant is close to the municipality of Brokdorf in Steinburg, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It started in October 1986 by a first-of-its-kind joint venture between PreussenElektra and Hamburgische Electricitäts-Werke... |
Brokdorf Brokdorf Brokdorf is a municipality in the district of Steinburg, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.-Anti Nuclear protests:The Brokdorf Nuclear Power Plant is located in Brokdorf. During the building phase in the 70's and 80's there were violent protests of nuclear power by opponents... |
53.850666°N 9.3457603°E | PWR | 1326 | 1986- | Scheduled for shut down in 2021 |
KMK Mülheim-Kärlich Nuclear Power Plant The nuclear power station Mülheim Kärlich lies on the Rhine, about 10 km northwest from Koblenz, close to the town Mülheim-Kärlich. The operating company was Société Luxembourgeoise de Centrales Nucléaires, a daughter company of RWE... |
Mülheim-Kärlich Mülheim-Kärlich Mülheim-Kärlich is a town in the district Mayen-Koblenz, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is part of the Verbandsgemeinde Weißenthurm. It is situated west of Koblenz, a few km from the Rhine.-References:... |
50.408791°N 7.4861956°E | PWR | 1219 | 1987-1988 | |
THTR THTR-300 The THTR-300 was a thorium high-temperature nuclear reactor rated at 300 MW electric . The German state of North Rhine Westphalia, in the Federal Republic of Germany, and Hochtemperatur-Kernkraftwerk GmbH financed the THTR-300’s construction. Operations started on the plant in Hamm-Uentrop,... |
Hamm-Uentrop Hamm Hamm is a city in North Rhine-Westphalia , Germany. It is located in the northeastern part of the Ruhr area. As of December 2003 its population was 180,849. The city is situated between the A1 motorway and A2 motorway... |
51.6786228°N 7.9700232°E | HTGR | 296 | 1987-1988 | |
KKE Emsland Nuclear Power Plant Emsland Nuclear Power Station is a nuclear reactor located in the district of Emsland, Germany just south of the Lingen Nuclear Power Plant. The reactor has 193 fuel elements totaling a core weight of 103 tons. It is a Konvoi type reactor, and is said to be one of the safest German nuclear power... |
Emsland Emsland Landkreis Emsland is a district in Lower Saxony, Germany named after the river Ems. It is bounded by the districts of Leer, Cloppenburg and Osnabrück, the state of North Rhine-Westphalia , the district of Bentheim and the Netherlands .- History :For a long time the region of the Emsland was... |
52.4716974°N 7.3206389°E | PWR | 1290 | 1988- | Scheduled for shut down in 2022 |
Fossil
List is incomplete!Name | Height of Chimneys | Year | Capacity ( MW) | Fuel | Town | Coordinates | Remarks | |
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Power Station Westerholt Power Station Westerholt Westerholt Power Station was a coal fired power station in Gelsenkirchen-Westerholt, Germany. The power plant consisted of two units built in the 1960s, each capable of producing 150 MW of electricity. Its smokestack, built in 1981, was over 337 metres tall, making it Germany's tallest chimney at... |
1107 ft | 337.5 m | 1997 | Coal | Gelsenkirchen Gelsenkirchen Gelsenkirchen is a city in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is located in the northern part of the Ruhr area. Its population in 2006 was c. 267,000.... , Northrhine-Westphalia |
51°36′4.48"N 7°3′52.16"E | demolished in 2006 | |
Power Plant Scholven Scholven Power Station Scholven Power Station is a E.ON owned coal-fired power station in Gelsenkirchen, Germany. Its installed output capacity of 2300 MW it is one of the most powerful coal-fired power stations in Europe.-Structure:... |
991 ft | 302 m | 2056 MW | Coal | Gelsenkirchen Gelsenkirchen Gelsenkirchen is a city in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is located in the northern part of the Ruhr area. Its population in 2006 was c. 267,000.... |
51°36′12.84"N 7°0′7.44"E ; 51°36′2.06"N 7°0′16.56"E | ||
Power Plant Jänschwalde Power Station Jänschwalde Jänschwalde Power Station is located near the village of Jänschwalde in Brandenburg on the German-Polish border. The lignite-fired power station has an installed capacity of 3,000 megawatts and consists of six 500 MW units... |
984 ft | 300 m | 1981 | 3000 MW | Lignite | Jänschwalde Jänschwalde Jänschwalde is a municipality in the district of Spree-Neiße in Brandenburg in East Germany. It is situated in the region of Niederlausitz... |
51°49′56.07"N 14°27′10.89"E ; 51°49′55.76"N 14°27′25.89"E ; 51°49′55.5"N 14°27′40.96"E | |
Power Plant Chemnitz HKW Chemnitz-Nord HKW Chemnitz-Nord is a lignite-fired power station in the northern parts of Chemnitz with a power capacity of 120 megawatts. It has a 307 metre tall chimney, one of the tallest chimneys in Germany .... |
984 ft | 300 m | 195 MW | Lignite, gas, oil | Chemnitz Chemnitz Chemnitz is the third-largest city of the Free State of Saxony, Germany. Chemnitz is an independent city which is not part of any county and seat of the government region Direktionsbezirk Chemnitz. Located in the northern foothills of the Ore Mountains, it is a part of the Saxon triangle... |
50°51′28.01"N 12°55′25.79"E | ||
Buschhaus Power Station Buschhaus Power Station Buschhaus Power Station is a lignite-fired power station near Helmstedt in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is operated by E.ON Kraftwerke GmbH. E.ON Kraftwerke GmbH with domicile in Hanover operates power plants at 20 sites around Germany with an output of around 15.000 megawatt feeding some 50 billion... |
984 ft | 300 m | 1984 | 380 MW | Lignite | Helmstedt Helmstedt Helmstedt is a city located at the eastern edge of the German state of Lower Saxony. It is the capital of the District of Helmstedt. Helmstedt has 26,000 inhabitants . In former times the city was also called Helmstädt.... , Lower-Saxony |
52°10′18.35"N 10°58′37.89"E | |
Herne Power Station STEAG Power Plant Herne Herne power plant is a coal-fired power plant located at Herne in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It was constructed in 1962. The installed capacity of the plant is 950 megawatts. The power plant is owned and operated by Evonik Steag GmbH, a subsidiary of Evonik Industries.In the 1980s, a... |
984 ft | 300 m | 1989 | 950 MW | Coal | Herne Herne, Germany Herne is a city in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is located in the Ruhr area directly between the cities of Bochum and Gelsenkirchen.- History :Like most other cities in the region Herne was a tiny village until the 19th century... , Northrhine-Westphalia |
51°33′2.36"N 7°11′15.27"E | |
Walsum Power Station STEAG Power Plant Walsum Walsum power plant is a coal-fired power station owned by Evonik Industries. It is in the Walsum quarter of Duisburg, on the area of the former Walsum coal mine.-Structure:... |
984 ft | 300 m | 1988 | 410 MW | Coal | Walsum, Northrhine-Westphalia | 51°31′42.81"N 6°42′52.54"E | |
Lippendorf Power Station Lippendorf Power Station Lippendorf Power Station is a lignite-fired power station in Lippendorf, which is located in the municipality of Neukieritzsch, near Leipzig in Saxony, Germany. The power plant is owned and operated by Vattenfall.-Old power station:... |
984 ft | 300 m | 1967 | Lignite | Lippendorf, Saxony | 51°10′36.37"N 12°22′34.94"E | demolished in 2005 | |
Thierbach Power Station Thierbach Power Station Thierbach Power Station was a brown-coal fired power station at Espenhain-Thierbach, Germany. It had a 300 metre tall chimney, which belonged to the tallest free-standing structures of former Eastern Germany.-External links:... |
984 ft | 300 m | Lignite | Espenhain Espenhain Espenhain is a municipality in the Leipzig district, in Saxony, Germany.-Solar power plant:The solar power plant Espenhain Leipzig is in the municipality. This power plant is a photovoltaic power station. It is a partnership project of the Berlin project development company Geosol and Shell... , Saxony |
51°10′4.83"N 12°30′28.89"E | demolished | ||
Boxberg Power Station Boxberg Power Station Boxberg Power Station is a lignite-fired power station with three units at Boxberg , Saxony. Since the late nineties it produces 1900 MW... |
984 ft | 300 m | 1900 MW | Lignite | Boxberg Boxberg, Saxony Boxberg is a municipality in the Görlitz district in Saxony, Germany.... , Sachsen |
51°24′53.95"N 14°33′41.76"E ; 51°24′55"N 14°33′48.94"E ; 51°24′57.17"N 14°34′0.18"E ; 51°24′59.93"N 14°34′19.09"E | ||
Marl-Chemiepark Power Station Marl-Chemiepark Power Station Marl-Chemiepark Power Station is an ensemble of three thermal power-stations. One of these power stations has a 300 metre tall, another a 241 metre tall chimney.The 300 metre chimney was demolished at the beginning of the 1990s, using a special excavator.... |
984 ft | 300 m | Coal | Marl Marl Marl or marlstone is a calcium carbonate or lime-rich mud or mudstone which contains variable amounts of clays and aragonite. Marl was originally an old term loosely applied to a variety of materials, most of which occur as loose, earthy deposits consisting chiefly of an intimate mixture of clay... , Northrhine-Westphalia |
51°41′34"N 7°6′33"E | demolished | ||
Bergkamen Power Station Bergkamen Power Station Bergkamen Power Station is a coal-fired power station in Germany. It is located in the city of Bergkamen, in the Unna district. It was established in 1981 and has an output capacity of 747 megawatts... |
925 ft | 282 m | 1981 | 747 MW | Coal | Bergkamen Bergkamen Bergkamen is a town in the district of Unna, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is situated near the river Lippe, approx. north-east of Dortmund and south-west of Hamm.... , Northrhine-Westphalia |
51°38′12.16"N 7°37′14.05"E | |
Werdohl-Elverlingsen Power Station Werdohl-Elverlingsen Power Station Werdohl-Elverlingsen Power Station is a coal and gas fired power station in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia in Germany.... |
925 ft | 282 m | 637 MW | Coal | Werdohl Werdohl Werdohl is a town in the district Märkischer Kreis, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.-Geography:Werdohl is located in the hills of the Sauerland, at a double meander of the river Lenne and its confluent, the Verse... , Northrhine-Westphalia |
51°16′33.04"N 7°42′26.24"E ; 51°16′33.46"N 7°42′23.75"E | ||
Gersteinwerk | 925 ft | 282 m | 1984 | 1680 MW | Coal | Werne Werne Werne is a town in the Federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia in the Unna district in Germany. It is located on the southern edge of the Münsterland region near the Ruhrgebiet... , Northrhine-Westphalia |
51°40′24.79"N 7°43′14.28"E | |
Ibbenbüren Power Station | 902 ft | 275 m | 1985 | 770 MW | Anthrazite | Ibbenbüren Ibbenbüren Ibbenbüren or Ibbenbueren is a medium-sized town in the district of Steinfurt, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is on position 185 of the largest cities in Germany and the largest city in Tecklenburger Land.-Geography:... , Northrhine-Westphalia |
52°17′9.11"N 7°44′45.23"E | |
Rüstersieler Power Station | 902 ft | 275 m | 747 MW | Coal | Rüstersieler, Lower-Saxony | 53°33′56.93"N 8°8′46.46"E | ||
Voerde Power Station | 820 ft | 250 m | 1982 | Coal | Voerde Voerde Voerde is a town in the district of Wesel, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is situated on the right bank of the Rhine, approx. 10 km south-east of Wesel, and 20 km north of Duisburg.-City structure:According to art... , Northrhine-Westphalia |
51°34′37.65"N 6°40′53.19"E | ||
Grosskrotzenburg Power Station Grosskrotzenburg power station Großkrotzenburg Power Station is a modern coal-fired thermal power station in Großkrotzenburg, Hesse, east of Frankfurt, Germany. It comprises five units with a total capacity of approximately 2000 MW. The units were built between 1965 and 1992... |
820 ft | 250 m | 2000 MW | Coal | Großkrotzenburg, Hessen | 50°5′17.76"N 8°57′5.97"E | ||
Lünen Power Station Lünen Power Station Lünen Power Station is a coal-fired power station in Germany. It's located in Lünen in the district Unna. It has an output capacity of 500 megawatts. The first power station in Lünen was commissioned in 1938. The power station produces traction current since 1984 also. Since at the end of 2003... |
820 ft | 250 m | 500 MW ( 110 MW traction current) | Lünen, Northrhine-Westphalia | 51°36′50.79"N 7°28′53.12"E | |||
Unit 6 of Bremen-Hafen Power Station | 820 ft | 250 m | 450 MW | Coal | Bremen | 53°7′29.54"N 8°43′43.11"E | ||
Altbach Power Station Altbach Power Station Altbach Power Station is a modern power plant of EnBW at Altbach, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It has an output capacity of 1200 MW electricity and 560 MW heat.... |
820 ft | 250 m | 1270 MW | Coal | Altbach, Baden-Württemberg | 48°43′1.42"N 9°22′2.91"E ; 48°43′2.77"N 9°22′26.82"E | ||
Heilbronn Power Station Heilbronn Power Station Heilbronn Power Station is a coal-fired power station in Heilbronn, Germany . It is operated by EnBW, until 1997 by EVS, and has seven units. The capacity of the three units is 950 MW, two units with a capacity of approx. 200 MW are in cold reserve... |
820 ft | 250 m | 1130 MW | Coal | Heilbronn, Baden-Württemberg | 49°10′31.91"N 9°12′27.19"E ; 49°10′29.67"N 9°12′26.47"E | ||
Hagenwerder Power Plant, Unit III | 820 ft | 250 m | 1972/73 | Coal | Görlitz Görlitz Görlitz is a town in Germany. It is the easternmost town in the country, located on the Lusatian Neisse River in the Bundesland of Saxony. It is opposite the Polish town of Zgorzelec, which was a part of Görlitz until 1945. Historically, Görlitz was in the region of Upper Lusatia... /Hagenwerder, Saxony |
51°3′42"N 14°56′55"E | demolished by explosives on June 19, 1998 | |
Wilhelmshaven Power Station Wilhelmshaven Power Station The Wilhelmshaven Power Station is a coal power station in the city of Wilhelmshaven, Germany. Built in the middle of the 1970s, the power station has an output of 747 megawatts.... |
820 ft | 250 m | 1976 | Wilhelmshaven, Lower Saxony | ||||
Mehrum Power Station Mehrum Power Station thumbMehrum Power Station is a coal-fired power station in Germany. It lies at the central land channel in Mehrum with Hohenhameln, district Peine. It has an installed capacity of 690 megawatts. Today the unit 3, commissioned in 1979, is still in use. The power station has 135 employees. The... |
820 ft | 250 m | 690 MW | Coal | Hohenhameln, Lower Saxony | 52°18′54.16"N 10°5′37.65"E | ||
Merkenich Heating Power Station | 820 ft | 250 m | 195 MW | Natural gas, lignite | Cologne, Northrhine-Westphalia | 51°01′5.03"N 6°57′52.14"E | ||
Marl-Chemiepark Power Station Marl-Chemiepark Power Station Marl-Chemiepark Power Station is an ensemble of three thermal power-stations. One of these power stations has a 300 metre tall, another a 241 metre tall chimney.The 300 metre chimney was demolished at the beginning of the 1990s, using a special excavator.... |
791 ft | 241 m | Marl, Northrhine-Westphalia | 51°41′4.4"N 7°5′59.62"E | ||||
Scholven A Power Station | 789 ft | 240,5 m | Gelsenkirchen, Northrhine-Westphalia | 51°35′59.83"N 7°0′20.27"E | ||||
Voerde Power Station | 787 ft | 240 m | 2222 MW | Coal | Voerde, Northrhine-Westphalia | 51°34′36.29"N 6°41′6.85"E | ||
Bexbach Power Station Bexbach Power Station Bexbach Power Station is a coal-fired power station in the Bexbach municipality of Saarland, Germany. It has an output capacity of 773 megawatts. The chimney of the power station is 240 metres high. It can store up to 200,000 tons of coal. It is the most efficient power station in the... |
787 ft | 240 m | 773 MW | Coal | Bexbach, Saarland | 49°21′48.51"N 7°14′13.38"E | ||
Cuno Power Station | 787 ft | 240 m | Herdecke, Northrhine-Westphalia | 51°24′15.41"N 7°24′49.09"E | ||||
Power Station Schwandorf | 771 ft | 235 m | Lignite | Schwandorf, Bavaria | 49°18′13.82"N 12°4′39.05"E ; 49°18′14.42"N 12°4′35.33"E | demolished | ||
Weiher Power Station | 761 ft | 232 m | 680 MW | Coal | Quierschied-Weiher, Saarland | 49°20′5.23"N 7°2′7.85"E | ||
Voerde Power Station | 755 ft | 230 m | Voerde, Northrhine-Westphalia | 51°34′43.66"N 6°40′45.13"E | ||||
Castrop-Rauxel Power Station | 755 ft | 230 m | 290 MW | Coal | Castrop-Rauxel, Northrhine-Westphalia | 51°34′49.37"N 7°18′49.19"E | ||
Heyden Power Station Heyden Power Station Heyden power station is located near Petershagen in Germany. The current station was commissioned in 1987, but the site has been used for power generation since 1950. It is owned and operated by the German energy corporation E.ON.... |
745 ft | 227 m | 920 MW | Coal | Petershagen, Northrhine-Westphalia | 52°22′53.79"N 8°59′55.2"E | ||
Erfurt-Ost Heating Power Station | 741 ft | 226 m | Erfurt, Thuringia | 51 00 55 N 011 02 23 E | demolished | |||
Gera-Nord Heating Power Station (3 Essen) | 738 ft | 225 m | Gera, Thuringia | 50°54′18.59"N 12°3′48.34"E ; 50°54′17.65"N 12°3′44.96"E ; 50°54′15.69"N 12°3′48.6"E | ||||
Jena Heating Power Station | 738 ft | 225 m | 225 MW | Natural gas | Jena, Thuringia | 50°53′51.53"N 11°35′12.5"E | ||
Altchemnitz Heating Power Station | 738 ft | 225 m | Altchemnitz, Saxony | 50°47′54.9"N 12°55′2.7"E | ||||
Schilling Power Station | 722 ft | 220 m | 1962 | Oil | Stade, Lower Saxony | 53°37′4"N 9°31′57"E | demolished | |
Bayer-Power Station Leverkusen | 722 ft | 220 m | Leverkusen, Northrhine-Westphalia | were used until 1944 as carrier for Bayer Cross Leverkusen Bayer Cross Leverkusen The Bayer Cross in Leverkusen is the largest illuminated advertisement in the world. The advertisement is for Bayer, the multinational pharmaceutical company based in Leverkusen. The advertisement, installed in 1958, shows the emblem of the company Bayer. It hangs on two 118-metre steel towers and... |
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Zolling power station | 722 ft | 220 m | 449 MW | Coal, Biomass | Zolling, Bavaria | 48°27′19.05"N 11°47′58.25"E | ||
West Power Station | 715 ft | 218 m | 1970 | Coal | Voerde, Northrhine-Westphalia | |||
Power Station Moers-Meerbeck | 689 ft | 210 m | Coal | Moers-Meerbeck, Northrhine-Westphalia | 51°28′13.95"N 6°38′32.78"E | |||
Power Station Dortmund-Derne | 689 ft | 210 m | Coal | Dortmund-Derne, Northrhine-Westphalia | 51°34′12.38"N 7°31′40.98"E | |||
Gustav Knepper Power Station Gustav Knepper Power Station Gustav Knepper Power Station is a coal-fired power station in Dortmund-Mengede, close to Castrop-Rauxel.Gustav Knepper Power Station was built on the area of former coal mine Gustav Knepper. Owner of the Gustav Knepper Power station first was the Gelsenkirchener Bergwerks AG, then the Bochumer... |
689 ft | 210 m | 350 MW | Coal | Dortmund, Northrhine-Westphalia | 51°34′06.52"N 7°20′56.77"E | ||
Offleben Power Station | 679 ft | 207 m | Lignite | Offleben, Lower Saxony | 52°08′45.64"N 11°01′41.92"E | |||
Dresden-Reick Heating Power Station | 669 ft | 204 m | Dresden-Reick, Saxony | 51°1′28.14"N 13°46′59.78"E | ||||
Power Station Franken II | 663 ft | 202 m | 1963/64 | Erlangen, Bavaria | 49°33′47"N 10°58′25"E | demolished in 2001 | ||
Power Station Mannheim-Neckarau | 656 ft | 200 m | 1521 MW ( 123 MW traction current) | Coal | Mannheim-Neckarau, Baden-Württemberg | 49°26′40"N 8°29′53"E ; 49°26′36.73"N 8°30′9.76"E | ||
Essen-Karnap Incineration Plant | 656 ft | 200 m | Waste | Essen-Karnap, Northrhine-Westphalia | 51°30′53.98"N 6°59′37.93"E | |||
Power Station Hamm-Schmehausen | 656 ft | 200 m | 850 MW | Natural gas | Hamm-Schmehausen, Northrhine-Westphalia | 51°40′49.1"N 7°58′12.7"E | ||
Frimmersdorf Power Station Frimmersdorf Power Station Frimmersdorf Power Station, located in Grevenbroich, is one of the largest lignite-fired power stations in Germany. It has fourteen units with a total output capacity of 2,413 megawatts , of which 277 MW are used by the station itself... |
656 ft | 200 m | 2265 MW | Lignite | Frimmersdorf, Northrhine-Westphalia | 51°3′16.19"N 6°34′33.31"E ; 51°3′19.76"N 6°34′34.7"E ; 51°3′28.02"N 6°34′38.65"E | ||
Irsching Power Station Irsching Power Station Irsching Power Station is close to the city of Vohburg, Germany and is operated as a so-called peak load power station. At present only unit 3 with a capacity of 440 MW is operated, the other two units, with a capacity of 150 MW and 300 MW , are in cold reserve. The power station can be operated... |
656 ft | 200 m | 890 MW | Natural gas, oil | Irsching, Bavaria | 48°46′1.32"N 11°34′45.19"E ; 48°46′1.48"N 11°34′49.46"E ; 48°46′1.43"N 11°34′52.92"E |
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Ingolstadt Power Station | 656 ft | 200 m | 840 MW | Oil | Ingolstadt, Bavaria | 48°45′43.23"N 11°30′11.73"E | ||
Lauchhammer-South Heating Plant | 656 ft | 200 m | Lauchhammer, Saxony | 51 28 14 N 013 46 46 E | demolished in 2002 | |||
Schkopau Power Station Schkopau Power Station The Schkopau Power Station is a lignite-fuelled power station near the Korbetha part of the municipality of Schkopau in the district of Merseburg-Querfurt , Germany, which was built in 1995/1996. It has two units with a total capacity of 916 megawatts , from which are 110 MW for traction... |
656 ft | 200 m | 916 MW ( 110 MW traction current) | Lignite | Schkopau, Saxony-Anhalt | 51°23′54.44"N 11°57′1.17"E | ||
Schwedt Power Station | 656 ft | 200 m | Schwedt, Brandenburg | 53°5′54.06"N 14°13′10.34"E | ||||
Asdonkshof Waste Incineration Plant | 656 ft | 200 m | 1995 | Waste | Kamp-Lintfort, Northrhine-Westphalia | 51°31′23.17"N 6°34′31.96"E | ||
Braunschweig-Mitte Heating Power Plant | 650 ft | 198 m | 1983 | 319 MW | Braunschweig, Lower-Saxony | 52°16′43.57"N 10°30′53.96"E | ||
Wuppertal-Elberfeld Heating Power Plant | 650 ft | 198 m | 100 MW | Wuppertal | 51°14′54.19"N 7°7′7.61"E | |||
Bremen-Mittelsbüren Power Plant | 646 ft | 197 m | 280 MW ( also traction current) | Bremen | 53°07′44.33"N 8°41′0.22"E | |||
Neurath Power Plant | 640 ft | 195 m | 2100 MW | Grevenbroich | 51°02′16.15"N 6°36′42.77"E | |||
Robert Frank Power Plant | 594 ft | 181 m | 500 MW | Landesbergen | ||||
Ensdorf Power Plant | 591 ft | 180 m | 430 MW | Ensdorf | 49°17′40.04"N 6°46′18.13"E | |||
Stuttgart-Münster Power Plant | 591 ft | 180 m | 164 MW | Stuttgart | 48°48′55.31"N 9°13′11.07"E | |||
Weisweiler Power Plant | 591 ft | 180 m | 2293 MW | Eschweiler | 50°50′21.14"N 6°19′25.88"E | |||
Römerbrücke Heating Power Plant | 581 ft | 177 m | 110 MW | Saarbrücken | 49°13′25.15"N 7°00′53.71"E | |||
Munich-South Heating Power Plant | 574 ft | 175 m | Natural gas, oil | 698 MW | Munich | 48°6′50.53"N 11°33′20.82"E | ||
Pleinting Power Plant | 574 ft | 175 m | 725 MW | Pleinting | 48°40′8.78"N 13°6′31"E | |||
Black Pump Power Plant | 564 ft | 172 m | 1600 MW | Lignite | Spremberg | 51°32′8.93"N 14°21′17.11"E | ||
Berlin-Klingenberg Power Plant | 554 ft | 169 m | 188 MW | Berlin | 52°29′24.09"N 13°29′45.39"E | |||
Berlin-Lichtenberg Power Plant | 554 ft | 169 m | 36 MW | Berlin | 52°31′24.25"N 13°31′19.96"E | |||
Datteln Power Plant | 541 ft | 165 m | 303 MW ( also traction current) | Datteln | 51°37′48.16"N 7°19′52.73"E | |||
Emsland Natural Gas Power Plant | 525 ft | 160 m | 864 MW | Natural gas | Lingen | 52°28′50.93"N 7°18′20.11"E | ||
Stuttgart-Gaisburg Power Plant | 525 ft | 160 m | 60 MW | Stuttgart | 48°46′56.09"N 9°13′52.81"E | |||
Völklingen-Fenne Power Plant | 525 ft | 160 m | 600 MW | Völklingen | 49°14′58.48"N 6°52′53.2"E | |||
Wolfsburg-West Heating Power Plant | 525 ft | 160 m | 300 MW | Wolfsburg | ||||
Marbach Power Plant | 525 ft | 160 m | Marbach | 48°55′38.89"N 9°13′48.26"E | ||||
Berlin-Lichterfelde Power Plant | 518 ft | 158 m | 450 MW | Berlin | 52°25′29.81"N 13°18′35.4"E | |||
Wedel Heating Power Plant | 495 ft | 151 m | Wedel | 53°33′59.25"N 9°43′32.14"E | ||||
Bremen-Farge Power Plant | 492 ft | 150 m | 343 MW | Bremen | 53°12′7.65"N 8°30′57.96"E | |||
Franken I Power Plant | 492 ft | 150 m | 843 MW | Nuremberg | 49°25′14.88"N 11°00′27.64"E | |||
Lausward Power Plant | 492 ft | 150 m | 520 MW ( also traction current) | Düsseldorf | 51°13′15.03"N 6°43′53.66"E | |||
Lingen Reffinery Power Plant | 492 ft | 150 m | 68 MW | Lingen | 52°33′43.33"N 7°18′9.49"E | |||
Walheim Power Plant | 486 ft | 148 m | 253 MW | Coal | Walheim | 49°01′6.38"N 9°9′26.39"E | ||
Rostock Power Plant | 464 ft | 141.5 m | 600 MW | Coal | Rostock | 54°08′34.24"N 12°7′58.62"E | ||
Flensburg Heating Power Plant | 459 ft | 140 m | 170 MW | Flensburg | ||||
Veltheim Power Plant | 459 ft | 140 m | 880 MW | Veltheim | ||||
Karlsruhe-West Heating Power Plant | 459 ft | 140 m | 170 MW | Karlsruhe | 49°0′50.98"N 8°20′51.56"E | |||
Wuppertal-Barmen Heating Power Plant | 449 ft | 137 m | 56 MW | Wuppertal | 51°16′8.86"N 7°12′1.71"E | |||
Bochum Heating Power Plant | 427 ft | 130 m | 21 MW | Bochum | 51°27′5.69"N 7°13′10.73"E | |||
Munich-North Heating Power Plant | 427 ft | 130 m | 360 MW | Munich | 48°10′52.44"N 11°38′23.36"E | |||
Goldenberg Power Plant | 410 ft | 125 m | 171 MW | Hürth | 50°51′40.47"N 6°50′7.34"E | |||
Berlin-Reutter/West Power Plant | 400 ft | 122 m | 600 MW | Berlin-Charlottenburg | 52°32′4.45"N 13°14′40.32"E | |||
Berlin-Reutter | 400 ft | 122 m | 165 MW | Berlin-Charlottenburg | 52°31′51.89"N 13°14′44.49"E | |||
Emden Power Plant | 394 ft | 120 m | 450 MW | Emden | ||||
Sindelfingen Heating Power Plant | 394 ft | 120 m | Sindelfingen | 48°41′48.83"N 8°59′57.39"E | ||||
Berlin-Buch Power Plant | 394 ft | 120 m | 1974 | 5 MW | Berlin | 52°38′6"N 13°30′37.17"E | ||
Wolfsburg Heating Power Plant | 387 ft | 118 m | 140 MW | Wolfsburg | ||||
Kiel Power Plant | 371 ft | 113 m | 354 MW | Kiel | ||||
Hannover-Herrenhausen Power Plant | 361 ft | 110 m | 105 MW | Hannover | ||||
Berlin-Charlottenburg Heating Power Plant | 341 ft | 104 m | 215 MW | Berlin-Charlottenburg | 52°31′19.76"N 13°18′31.18"E | |||
Berlin-Wilmersdorf Heating Power Plant | 335 ft | 102 m | 330 MW | Berlin-Mitte | 52°28′53.89"N 13°18′28.32"E | |||
Berlin-Mitte Heating Power Plant | 328 ft | 100 m | 440 MW | Berlin-Mitte | 52°30′41.73"N 13°25′15.57"E | |||
Hannover-Linden Power Plant | 328 ft | 100 m | 100 MW | Hannover | ||||
Gemeinschaftskraftwerk Schweinfurt | 320 ft | 97.5 m | Coal, Waste | 126 MW | Schweinfurt | 50°1′48.31"N 10°13′24.98"E | ||
Bridge of Nossen Heating Power Plant | 262 ft | 80 m | 270 MW | Dresden | 51°02′30.47"N 13°42′29.6"E | |||
Ingolstadt Waste Incineration Plant | 262 ft | 80 m | Ingolstadt | |||||
Shamrock Power Plant | 249 ft | 76 m | 132 MW | Herne | ||||
GuD-Heating Station Knapsack | 230 ft | 70 m | 800 MW | Hürth | ||||
Hannover-Stöcken Power Plant | 230 ft | 70 m | 230 MW | Hannover | 52°25′13"N 9°38′51.03"E | |||
Leuna Power Station | 230 ft | 70 m | 158 MW | Leuna | 51°17′53.19"N 12°01′10.22"E | |||
Kirchmöser Power Station | 230 ft | 70 m | 160 MW ( traction current) | Brandenburg | 52°23′40.55"N 12°25′4.97"E | |||
Kirchlengern Power Plant | 217 ft | 66 m | 182 MW | Kirchlengern | ||||
Magdeburg Waste Power Plant | 197 ft | 60 m | 150 MW | Magdeburg | ||||
Kempten Waste Power Plant | 197 ft | 60 m | Kempten | |||||
Berlin-Moabit Heating Power Plant | 150 MW | Berlin-Moabit | 52°32′15"N 13°20′45"E | |||||
Berrenrath Industrial Power Plant | 107 MW | Berrenrath | 50°51′55.2"N 6°49′26.8"E | |||||
Bremen-Hastedt Power Plant | 280 MW | Bremen | 53°03′35.2"N 8°52′23.4"E | |||||
Freimann Heating Power Plant | 160 MW | Munich | 48°11′18"N 11°36′42"E | |||||
West Heating Power Plant | 410 ft | 125 m | 244 MW | Frankfurt | ||||
Ahrensfelde Power Plant | 89 ft | 27 m | 152 MW | Ahrensfelde | ||||
Trianel GuD-Power Plant Hamm-Uentrop | 850 MW | Hamm | ||||||
Huckingen Power Plant | 600 MW | Duisburg-Huckingen | ||||||
Dormagen Power Plant | 410 MW | Dormagen | ||||||
Thyrow Gas Turbine Power Plant | 300 MW | Thyrow | ||||||
Frankfurt Traction Current Power Plant | 1966 | 12 MW | Frankfurt | 50°05′48.88"N 8°39′5.26"E | only traction current | |||
Kassel Power Plant | 34 MW | Kassel | ||||||
Bremen-Findorff Waste Incineration Plant | 15.3 MW | Bremen | 53°6′51"N 8°49′1"E | |||||
Baunatal Heating Power Plant | 42 MW | Kassel-Baunatal | ||||||
Emden-Biomass Power Plant | 20 MW | Emden | ||||||
Berlin-Köpenick Power Plant | 10 MW | Berlin | 52°26′7"N 13°34′54"E | |||||
Hannover-Kronsberg Heating Power Plant | 1.17 MW | Hannover-Kronsberg | ||||||
Völklingen-Scheiben Power Plant | Völklingen | |||||||
Weissenhorn Waste Incineration Plant | Weissenhorn | |||||||
Hermann Wenzel Power Plant | Duisburg |
Hydroelectric
Station | Capacity (MW) | Town Town A town is a human settlement larger than a village but smaller than a city. The size a settlement must be in order to be called a "town" varies considerably in different parts of the world, so that, for example, many American "small towns" seem to British people to be no more than villages, while... | Geographical coordinates | Status |
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Bad Abbach Power Station | 3.5 MW ( traction current) | Bad Abbach | 48.94638809°N 12.01305556°E | Operational |
Aufkirchen Power Station | 40 ( 13 MW traction current) | Aufkirchen | 48.3052492°N 11.8577135°E | Operational |
Bad Säckingen Power Station | 73.6 | Bad Säckingen | 47.5577658°N 7.956714°E | Operational |
Bergheim Power Station | 23.7 ( only traction current) | Bad Säckingen | 48.7507492°N 11.2729812°E | Operational |
Bertoldsheim Power Station | 18.9 ( only traction current) | Rennertshofen | 48.735722°N 11.0208321°E | Operational |
Bettenberg Power Station | 0.2 | Nagold | 48.600881°N 8.73715°E | Operational |
Bittenbrunn Power Station | 20.2 ( only traction current) | Bittenbrunn | 48.7344448°N 11.1436504°E | Operational |
Dettingen Power Station | 11 | Dettingen | 48.112167°N 10.133225°E | Operational |
Eitting Power Station | ? ( only traction current) | Eitting | 48.3589581°N 11.8827975°E | Operational |
Fankel Power Station | 16.4 | Fankel | 50.124044°N 7.227222°E | Operational |
Forggensee Dam | 45.5 | Rosshaupten | 47.6542518°N 10.7497251°E | Operational |
Iffezheim Power Station | 104 | Iffezheim | 48.8327607°N 8.1104851°E | Operational |
Ingolstadt Hydroelectric Power Station | 19.8 ( only traction current) | Ingolstadt | 48.7503672°N 11.4119518°E | Operational |
Kachlet Power Station | 52 | Passau | 48.5791554°N 13.4073865°E | Operational |
Koblenz Power Station | 16 | Koblenz | 50.365783°N 7.581553°E | Operational |
Laufenburg Power Station | 106 | Laufenburg | 47.5566146°N 8.0480593°E | Operational |
Möhne Dam Möhne Reservoir The Möhne Reservoir is an artificial lake in North Rhine-Westphalia, some 45 km east of Dortmund. The dam was built between 1908 and 1913 to help control floods, regulate water levels on the Ruhr river downstream, and generate hydropower. Today, the lake is also a tourist attraction... |
7.04 | Günne | 51.4896339°N 8.0589706°E | Operational |
Mühlhausen Power Station | 1.68 | Mühlacker | 48.933664°N 8.90195°E | Operational |
Pfrombach Power Station | ? ( also traction current) | Pfrombach | 48.4413727°N 11.9928968°E | Operational |
Rheinfelden Power Station | 25.7 | Rheinfelden | 47.5700403°N 7.8126848°E | Operational |
Ryburg-Schwörstadt Power Station | 120 | Schwörstadt | 47.5868403°N 7.8338555°E | Operational |
Serrig Power Station | 12.1 | Serrig | 49.566669°N 6.592558°E | Operational |
Walchensee Hydroelectric Power Station | 124 ( 52 MW traction current) | Kochel am See | 47.6298189°N 11.3374454°E | Operational |
Wendefurth Power Station Wendefurth Power Station Wendefurth Power Station is a pumped-storage hydroelectric power station on the reservoir of the Wendefurth Dam near Wendefurth in the Harz mountains of central Germany.... |
80 | Wendefurth | 51.7390417°N 10.9071493°E | Operational |
Wyhlen Dam | 38.5 | Grenzach-Wyhlen | 47.5389195°N 7.7076817°E | Operational |
Schärding-Neuhaus Power Station | 96 | Neuhaus am Inn | 48.4354009°N 13.4388113°E | Operational |
Sylvenstein Dam | 7 | Langleger | 47.5863428°N 11.549651°E | Operational |
Söse Dam Söse Dam The Söse Dam is a dam in the Lower Saxon part of the Harz mountains near Osterode in the German state of Lower Saxony.It was the first dam to be built in the Harz and was constructed by the Harzwasserwerke between 1928 and 1931. It is used for flood prevention, electricity generation, supplying... |
1.44 | Osterode am Harz | 51.7386962°N 10.310626°E | Operational |
Pumped-storage hydroelectric
Station | Capacity gen (MW) | Capacity pump (MW) | Location | Coordinates Geographic coordinate system A geographic coordinate system is a coordinate system that enables every location on the Earth to be specified by a set of numbers. The coordinates are often chosen such that one of the numbers represent vertical position, and two or three of the numbers represent horizontal position... | Status |
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Albbecken Pumped Storage Station ( Witznau Pumped Storage Station) | 220 | 128 | Witznau | 47.6878681°N 8.2514513°E | Operational |
Bleiloch Pumped Storage Station | 80 | ? | Remptendorf | 50.5252824°N 11.7150521°E | Operational |
Dhron Valley Dam | 8.1 | ? | Heidenburg | 49.796274°N 6.8985558°E | Since 1995 no pump operation |
Erzhausen Pumped Storage Station | 250 | ? | Erzhausen | 51.8986677°N 9.9248707°E | Operational |
Geesthacht Pumped Storage Station | 131 | ? | Geesthacht | 53.4191238°N 10.3936458°E | Operational |
Glems Pumped Storage Station | 90 | ? | Glems | 48.5051789°N 9.2872453°E | Operational |
Goldisthal Pumped Storage Station Goldisthal Pumped Storage Station The Goldisthal Pumped Storage Station is a pump-fed power station in the Thüringer slate mountains at the upper run of the Schwarza between Goldisthal and disk when brook and in the year 2003 in enterprise was taken. It is with an output of 1.060 MW the largest hydro-electric power plant of Germany... |
1060 | ? | Goldisthal | 50.5080843°N 11.0044706°E | Operational |
Happurg Pumped Storage Station | 176 | ? | Happurg | 49.4870295°N 11.4747262°E | Operational |
Häusern Pumped Storage Station | 140 | ? | Häusern | 47.7553855°N 8.1883067°E | Operational |
Hohenwarte II Pumped Storage Station | 320 | ? | Hohenwarte | 50.6040914°N 11.4749408°E | Operational |
Hotzenwald Pumped Storage Station | 992 | ? | Wehr | 47.6523655°N 7.9256701°E | Operational |
Koepchenwerk Pumped Storage Station | 153 | ? | Herdecke | 51.411363°N 7.4541378°E | Operational |
Langenprozelten Pumped Storage Station Langenprozelten Pumped Storage Station The Langenprozelten Pumped Storage Station is a pumped storage power power station near Gemünden am Main at the [Main in the under-Frankish district Main Spessart , which went in service in 1976. The hydro-electric power plant has an output of 180 MW... |
160 ( only traction current) | ? | Langenprozelten | 50.0531314°N 9.5813522°E | Operational |
Leitzach Pumped Storage Station | 93 | ? | Vagen | 47.8740619°N 11.8701214°E | Operational |
Markersbach Pumped Storage Station | 1050 | ? | Markersbach | 50.5175266°N 12.8806436°E | Operational |
Mittweida Pumped Storage Station | 1.65 | ? | Mittweida | 50.9895028°N 13.0066431°E | Defunct |
Niederwartha Pumped Storage Station | 120 | ? | Niederwartha | 51.0913301°N 13.6100435°E | Operational |
Oder Valley Dam | 5.04 | ? | Bad Lauterberg | 51.6460663°N 10.5031013°E | Operational |
Ortenberg-Lissberg Pumped Storage Station | 2.3 | ? | Ortenberg | 50.3763118°N 9.092592°E | Operational |
Reisach Pumped Storage Station | 105 | ? | Reisach | 49.530104°N 12.2845924°E | Operational |
Rönkhausen Pumped Storage Station | 160 | ? | Rönkhausen-Glinge | 51.2247664°N 7.9933155°E | Operational |
Rudolf-Fettweis-Power Plant | 44 | ? | Forbach | 48.6685328°N 8.3530855°E | Operational |
Rusel Power Plant | 44 | ? | Deggendorf-Mietraching | 48.8592093°N 13.0070293°E | Operational |
Säckingen Pumped Storage Station | 472 | ? | Bad Säckingen | 47.5656065°N 7.9536295°E | Operational |
Tanzmühle Pumped Storage Station | 25.2 | ? | Döllnitz | 49.5521595°N 12.281127°E | Operational |
Waldeck I Pumped Storage Station | 146 | ? | Hemfurth-Edersee | 51.1661452°N 9.0463078°E | Operational |
Waldeck II Pumped Storage Station | 440 | ? | Hemfurth-Edersee | 51.1665488°N 9.0465868°E | Operational |
Waldshut Pumped Storage Station | 176 | ? | Waldshut | 47.6176199°N 8.192625°E | Operational |
Warmutsgund Pumped Storage Station | 4.72 | ? | Obersdorf | 47.3495674°N 10.2657473°E | Operational |
Wendefurth Pumped Storage Station | 80 | ? | Wendefurth | 51.7390151°N 10.9072566°E | Operational |
Wisenta Pumped Storage Station | 3.3 | ? | Crispendorf | 50.5763182°N 11.7171872°E | Operational |
Photovoltaic
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Strasskirchen Solar Park
The Strasskirchen Solar Park is the eighth largest photovoltaic power station in the world, with an installed capacity of 54 MW. It was developed by a joint venture of MEMC and Q-Cells in 2009...
Lieberose Photovoltaic Park
The Lieberose Photovoltaic Park is a 52.79 megawatt solar photovoltaic power plant in Lieberose, Brandenburg, Germany. The solar park with 700,000 solar panels which went fully on line in October 2009, is the world's third-largest, and will supply electricity for 15,000 households a year while...
Köthen Solar Park
The Köthen Solar Park is a photovoltaic power station in Köthen, Germany. It has a capacity of 45 MWp and an annual output of 42 GWh. The solar park is developed and built by RGE Energy.....
Finsterwalde Solar Park
The Finsterwalde Solar Park is as of November 2010 the world’s largest photovoltaic plant with 80.7 MWp. The project is located in Finsterwalde, Germany and developed by Q-Cells International and LDK Solar. It is equipped with Q-Cells modules and LDK solar wafers. The first phase of the project...
Muldentalkreis
The Muldentalkreis is a former district in the Free State of Saxony, Germany. It was bounded by the districtsDelitzsch, Torgau-Oschatz, Döbeln, Mittweida and Leipziger Land.- History :...
Waldpolenz Solar Park
Waldpolenz Solar Park, which is the world’s largest thin-film photovoltaic power system, was built by German developer and operator Juwi at a former military air base to the east of Leipzig in Germany. The power plant is a 40 MW solar power system using state-of-the-art thin film technology, and...
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> 40,000 MW·h
| 12 MW
Arnstein
Arnstein is a town in the Main-Spessart district in the Regierungsbezirk of Lower Franconia in Bavaria, Germany.- Location :...
Solon SE
Solon SE is a German solar energy company. It is headquartered in Berlin. Solon SE produces photovoltaic modules at its production sites in Greifswald , Steinach in Tirol , Carmignano di Brenta Solon SE is a German solar energy company. It is headquartered in Berlin. Solon SE produces photovoltaic...
mover
(see Erlasee Solar Park
Erlasee Solar Park
The Erlasee Solar Park, also sometimes called the Gut Erlasee Solar Park, is a photovoltaic power station located in one of the sunniest regions of Germany. On the former wine-producing Erlasee estate near Arnstein in Bavaria, in southern Germany, Solon SE has constructed what is currently the...
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> 14,000 MW·h
| 10 MW
Pocking
Pocking is a town in the district of Passau, in Lower Bavaria, Germany. It is situated about 30 km south-west of Passau, close to the Austrian border.-History:...
Pocking Solar Park
The Pocking Solar Park is a 10 megawatt solar power plant. Construction and assembly of the power plant started in August 2005 and was completed in March 2006...
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> 11,500 MW·h
| 6.3 MW
Mühlhausen
Mühlhausen is a city in the federal state of Thuringia, Germany. It is the capital of the Unstrut-Hainich district, and lies along the river Unstrut. Mühlhausen had c. 37,000 inhabitants in 2006.-History:...
Bavaria Solarpark
Bavaria Solarpark, is a 10 Megawatt photovoltaic power station separated into 3 different locations in Germany. Solarpark Mühlhausen is 6.3 MW located in Mühlhausen, Germany. Solarpark Günching is 1.9 MW located in Günching, Germany. Solarpark Minihof is 1.9 MW located in Minihof, Germany...
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> 6,750 MW·h
| 5 MW
Bürstadt
Bürstadt is a town in the Bergstraße district in southern Hesse, Germany, 7 km east of Worms, and 17 km north of Mannheim.-Location:Bürstadt lies in the Rhine rift between the Rhine and the Odenwald, and thereby in the Hessisches Ried....
BP Solar
BP has been involved in solar power since 1973 and its subsidiary, BP Solar, is a solar power company with production facilities in India and the People's Republic of China, employing a workforce of over 2,000 people worldwide. BP Solar is worldwide manufacturer and installer of photovoltaic solar...
modules
> 4,200 MW·h
| 5 MW
Espenhain
Espenhain is a municipality in the Leipzig district, in Saxony, Germany.-Solar power plant:The solar power plant Espenhain Leipzig is in the municipality. This power plant is a photovoltaic power station. It is a partnership project of the Berlin project development company Geosol and Shell...
| 4 MW
Merseburg
Merseburg is a town in the south of the German state of Saxony-Anhalt on the river Saale, approx. 14 km south of Halle . It is the capital of the Saalekreis district. It had a diocese founded by Archbishop Adalbert of Magdeburg....
Geiseltalsee Solarpark
Geiseltalsee Solarpark, also known as Geiseltalsee, is a 4 MWp photovoltaic power plant located in Merseburg, Germany. The power plant was constructed by BP Solar using 24,864 BP solar modules. The power station was completed in 2004...
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> 3,400 MW·h
| 4 MW
| 4 MW
Hemau
Hemau is a small town in Southern Germany, in the district of Regensburg. The town is situated on the Tangrintel, a ridge which runs between the rivers Altmühl and Schwarze Laber....
| 3.3 MW
Dingolfing
Dingolfing is a town in Southern Bavaria, Germany. It is the seat of the Landkreis Dingolfing-Landau.- History :The area now called Dingolfing was first mentioned in Tinguluinga in the year 833....
Sharp Corporation
is a Japanese multinational corporation that designs and manufactures electronic products. Headquartered in Abeno-ku, Osaka, Japan, Sharp employs more than 55,580 people worldwide as of June 2011. The company was founded in September 1912 and takes its name from one of its founder's first...
and Kyocera
Kyocera
is a multinational manufacturer based in Kyoto, Japan. It was founded as in 1959 by Kazuo Inamori and renamed in 1982. The company has diversified its founding technology in ceramic materials through internal development as well as strategic mergers and acquisitions...
solar modules
> 3,050 MW·h
| 1.9 MW
Bavaria Solarpark
Bavaria Solarpark, is a 10 Megawatt photovoltaic power station separated into 3 different locations in Germany. Solarpark Mühlhausen is 6.3 MW located in Mühlhausen, Germany. Solarpark Günching is 1.9 MW located in Günching, Germany. Solarpark Minihof is 1.9 MW located in Minihof, Germany...
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| 1.9 MW
Bavaria Solarpark
Bavaria Solarpark, is a 10 Megawatt photovoltaic power station separated into 3 different locations in Germany. Solarpark Mühlhausen is 6.3 MW located in Mühlhausen, Germany. Solarpark Günching is 1.9 MW located in Günching, Germany. Solarpark Minihof is 1.9 MW located in Minihof, Germany...
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See also
- List of power stations in Europe
- List of largest power stations in the world