Perach power plant

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Perach power plant
location
Perach power plant (Bavaria)
Perach power plant
Coordinates 48 ° 15 '39 "  N , 12 ° 47' 23"  E Coordinates: 48 ° 15 '39 "  N , 12 ° 47' 23"  E
country GermanyGermany Germany
BavariaBavaria Bavaria
place Perach
Neuötting
Waters Inn
Kilometers of water km 82.9
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power plant
owner Verbund AG
operator Verbund AG
construction time 1974-1977
Start of operation 1977
technology
Bottleneck performance 19.4 megawatts
Average
height of fall
approx. 5 m
Standard work capacity 128 million kWh / year
Turbines 3 × Kaplan turbine
Generators 3
Others
Website verbund.com
was standing 2017

The Perach power plant is a run-of-river power plant operated by the Austrian Verbund AG on the Inn near Perach . A small part of the facility is located in the area of ​​the city of Neuötting .

The power plant was built from 1974 to 1977 by Innwerk AG as a pillar power plant. It consists of a five-span weir with the three Kaplan turbines in the three pillars between the weir fields. There is no machine hall, the two gantry cranes operate outdoors (see drawing on the operator's website). The power plant has been controlled from the control room in Töging since it opened. A fish pass is not available, but is planned.

The successor of Innwerk AG, E.ON Wasserkraft  GmbH , sold the power plant in 2009 to the Austrian Verbund AG.

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