Lech barrage Horn
| Lech barrage Horn | |||||||
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| Horn bay power station from the south | |||||||
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| Coordinates | 47 ° 34 '0 " N , 10 ° 42' 38" E | ||||||
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| Lock type: | Bay power plant | ||||||
| Construction time: | 1951-1952 | ||||||
| Power plant output: | 5.0 MW | ||||||
| Operator: | AÜW | ||||||
| Data on the reservoir | |||||||
| Altitude (at congestion destination ) | 786.6 m | ||||||
The Lech barrage Horn is a bay power plant of the Lech between Schongau and Füssen .
geography
The power plant is located at river kilometer 164.5 in the municipality of Schwangau immediately adjacent to the city of Füssen in the Ostallgäu district .
Technical specifications
The operator of the bay power plant is the Allgäuer Überlandwerke , the generated output is 5.0 MW with a drop height of 6.1 meters.
The expansion flow of the power plant, which has been in operation since 1952, is 76 m³ / s, the standard energy 25,400 MWh per year.
See also: List of hydropower plants in Germany
Individual evidence
- ↑ Holger Watter: Regenerative Energy Systems: Fundamentals, system technology and analyzes of executed examples of sustainable energy systems . Springer-Verlag, August 12, 2015, p. 457 .
- ↑ Analysis of the use of hydropower in Bavaria. Retrieved January 19, 2019 .