List of fossil-thermal power plants in Germany
The list provides an overview of thermal power plants using fossil fuels in Germany. The list does not claim to be exhaustive, but contains all power plants from the power plant list of the Federal Network Agency (as of November 2019) as well as the coal power plants still in operation from the list of the Federal Environment Agency.
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Power plants with the reference to cold reserve were taken out of operation and preserved ("temporarily shut down") by the operator so that they can be put back into operation if market conditions change. The same applies to lignite-fired power plants with the note that they are ready for security , which must start up again within 10 days of the notification of demand. For the power plants highlighted in yellow, an application for decommissioning was prohibited due to their systemic relevance, as they serve as a network reserve or capacity reserve or are otherwise prevented from decommissioning. The ones highlighted in red are among the ten power plants with the highest CO 2 emissions in 2015 in the European Union .
The list also includes district heating storage capacities, as this indicates how flexibly a combined heat and power plant can be operated in view of fluctuating electricity generation from renewable energies .
KW name | Gross output in MW el |
Heat extraction in MW th |
Energy source | Location | state | Commissioning / upgrading |
(planned) shutdown |
Remarks | operator | Coordinates |
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Ahrensfelde gas turbine power plant | 152 | 0 | natural gas | Ahrensfelde | Brandenburg | GT A: 1990
GT B: 1990 GT C: 1990 GT D: 1990 |
GT B: 2020 (capacity reserve) GT C: 2020 (capacity reserve) GT D: 2020 (capacity reserve) |
GT A: 2020 (capacity reserve)
GT A: 38 MW (net)
GT B: 38 MW (net) GT C: 38 MW (net) GT D: 38 MW (net) |
LEAG | 52 ° 35 '22.6 " N , 013 ° 33' 31.0" E |
Altbach / Deizisau thermal power station | 1350 (of which 855 hard coal, 305 natural gas and 190 natural gas / heating oil) | 280 |
Hard coal : HKW 1, HKW 2
Heating oil : GT A, GT B, GT C, block 4 |
Altbach | Baden-Württemberg | Block 1: 1950
Block 2: 1982 Block 3: 1960 Block 4: 1972 with GT A: 1972 HKW 1: 1985/2006 HKW 2: 1997/2012 with GT E: 1997 GT B: 1974 GT C: 1976 |
Block 1: 1982
Block 2: 1993 Block 3: 1993 Block 4: 2000? (Cold reserve?) WithGT A: 2015 (grid reserve) HKW 1: 2017 (grid reserve) (2033 at the latest) (HKW 2: 2033 at the latest) with GT E: 2015 (grid reserve) GT B: 2015 (grid reserve) GT C: 2015 (grid reserve) |
Block 1:? MW (net)
Block 2:? MW (net) Block 3:? MW (net) Block 4: approx. 175 MW (net) with GT A: 50 MW (net) HKW 1: 433 MW (net) HKW 2: 336 MW (net) with GT E: 65 MW (net) GT B: 57 MW (net) GT C: 81 MW (net) |
EnBW Energie Baden-Württemberg AG | 48 ° 43 '01.4 " N , 009 ° 22' 02.9" E |
Amsdorf industrial power plant
(Mine heating plant) |
55 | 189 | Brown coal | Amsdorf | Saxony-Anhalt | 1979 | (2038 at the latest) | 45 MW (net)
Own electricity and steam supply for the local montan wax factory and the connected Amsdorf opencast mine |
ROMONTA GmbH | |
Annweiler industrial power plant | approx. 30 | ? | natural gas | Annweiler | Rhineland-Palatinate | 1976 | 28 MW (net)
Own electricity and steam supply for the local cardboard factory |
Buchmann cardboard factory | ||
Appeldorn industrial power plant | approx. 12 | ? | natural gas
Biogas |
Kalkar | North Rhine-Westphalia | 2002 | 11 MW (net)
The local sugar factory is supplied with electricity and steam |
Pfeifer & Langen GmbH & Co. KG | ||
Aschaffenburg industrial power plant | approx. 50 | ? | Natural gas: HKW, CCGT
Heating oil: emergency diesel Biomass: CHP 1 and CHP 2 |
Aschaffenburg | Bavaria | HKW:?
Emergency diesel: 1991 CHP 1: 2005 CHP 2: 2010 GuD: 2013 |
HKW: 2012 | HKW: 27 MW (net)
Emergency diesel: 1 MW (net) CHP 1: 1 MW (net) CHP 2: 1 MW (net) CCGT: 47 MW (net) Own electricity and steam supply for the local paper mill |
DS Smith Paper Germany GmbH | |
Power plant of the Asdonkshof waste disposal center | 27 (including 22 garbage and 5 heating oil) | ? | Garbage: MVA
Heating oil: emergency diesel |
Kamp-Lintfort | North Rhine-Westphalia | MVA: 1997
Emergency diesel: 1997 |
MVA: 16 MW (net)
Emergency diesel: 5 MW (net) |
District Weseler Abfallgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG | ||
Audorf power plant | 87 | 0 | Petroleum products | Osterrönfeld | Schleswig-Holstein | 1973 | 87 MW (net) | Uniper Kraftwerke GmbH | ||
Gas turbine combined heat and power plant Augsburg-Ost | approx. 31 | 41 (320 MWh heat storage) | natural gas | augsburg | Bavaria | 2004 | 31 MW (net) | Stadtwerke Augsburg Energie GmbH | ||
Augsburg cogeneration plant | approx. 20 | ? | natural gas
Heating oil |
augsburg | Bavaria | 1976 | 20 MW (net) | Stadtwerke Augsburg Energie GmbH | ||
Industrial power plant Augsburg | approx. 30 | ? | natural gas | augsburg | Bavaria | 1976 | 2015? (Cold reserve) | 29 MW (net)
Own electricity and steam supply for the local paper mill |
UPM GmbH Augsburg plant | |
Bad Kreuznach industrial power plant | approx. 12 | ? | natural gas | Bad Kreuznach | Rhineland-Palatinate | 2006 | 11 MW (net)
Electricity and steam supply to the local tire factory |
Michelin Reifenwerke AG & Co. KGaA | ||
Bad Salzungen thermal power station | 21st | 67 (of which 20 from CHP; approx. 300 MWh heat storage) | natural gas | bad Salzungen | Thuringia | HKW: 1994
GM: 2018 |
HKW: 10 MW (net)
GM: 10 MW (net) |
TEAG Thüringer Energie AG | ||
Barby cogeneration plant | approx. 20 | ? | natural gas | Barby | Saxony-Anhalt | 1994 | 18 MW (net)
Electricity and steam supply to the local starch and alcohol factory |
Cargill Germany GmbH | ||
GuD Baunatal | about 80 | 312 (of which 85 from CHP) | natural gas | Baunatal | Hesse | GuD: 2011
HKW Kassel: 1961 |
HKW Kassel: 2013 | CCGT: 78 MW (net)
HKW Kassel: 12 MW (net) Electricity and steam supply to the local automobile factory |
Volkswagen AG | |
Bautzen thermal power station | 7th | 33 (of which 8 from CHP; 130 MWh heat storage) | natural gas | Bautzen | Saxony | 2017 | 6 MW (net) | Energy and water works Bautzen GmbH | ||
Bergkamen power plant | 780 | 20th | Hard coal | Bergkamen | North Rhine-Westphalia | Block A: 1981 | (Block A: 2033 at the latest) | Block A: 717 MW (net) | Steag GmbH | 51 ° 38 '12.2 " N , 007 ° 37' 14.0" E |
Berlin-Adlershof thermal power station | 13 | 96 | natural gas | Berlin-Adlershof | Berlin | 1966/92/2015 | 13 MW (net) | Block heat and power plant carrier and operating company mbH Berlin | ||
Berlin-Buch thermal power station | 13 | 137 | Heating oil natural gas |
Berlin book | Berlin | Old system: 1974
New installation: 2014 |
Old system: 2014
|
13 MW (net) | Vattenfall Europe Wärme AG | 52 ° 38 '06.0 " N , 013 ° 30' 37.2" E |
Berlin-Charlottenburg thermal power station | 144 | 295 | Heating oil
natural gas |
Berlin-Charlottenburg | Berlin | GT 4 GT 6: 1976/2000 |
: 1976/2000 GT 5: 1976/2000
GT 4:?
GT 5:? GT 6: 2018 |
GT 4: 72 MW (net)
GT 5: 72 MW (net) GT 6: 67 MW (net) |
Vattenfall Europe Wärme AG | 52 ° 31 '19.8 " N , 013 ° 18' 31.2" E |
Thermal power station B11 | 2 | 2 | natural gas | Berlin-Marienfelde | Berlin | ? / 2017 | 2 MW (net)
Own electricity and steam supply of the local Daimler plant |
Daimler AG Mercedes-Benz plant in Berlin | ||
Berlin-Klingenberg thermal power station | 188 | 1010 (thereof 760 from CHP) | natural gas | Berlin-Rummelsburg | Berlin | 1982
2017 Conversion from lignite to natural gas |
(2025: conversion from natural gas to power to heat planned) | 164 MW (net) | Vattenfall Europe Wärme AG | 52 ° 29 '24.1 " N , 013 ° 29' 45.4" E |
Berlin-Köpenick combined heat and power plant | 10 | 50 | Heating oil
natural gas |
Berlin-Koepenick | Berlin | 1994 | Vattenfall Europe Wärme AG | 52 ° 26 '07.0 " N , 013 ° 34' 54.0" E | ||
Berlin-Lichterfelde thermal power station | approx. 480 | 613 | natural gas | Berlin-Lichterfelde | Berlin | Block 1: 1972/98
Block 2: 1973/98 Block 3: 1974/98 GuD A: 2019 |
Block 2: 2016 GuD A:? |
(Block 1: 2019/20)Block 1: 144 MW (net)
Block 2: 144 MW (net) Block 3: 144 MW (net) CCGT A: 300 MW (net) |
Vattenfall Europe Wärme AG | 52 ° 25 '32.3 " N , 013 ° 18' 37.0" E |
Berlin-Marzahn thermal power station | (260) under construction | (230) under construction +? | natural gas | Berlin-Marzahn | Berlin | (GuD: 2019/20) | CCGT: 254 MW (net) | Vattenfall Europe Wärme AG | 52 ° 31 '24.3 " N , 013 ° 31' 20.0" E | |
Berlin-Mitte thermal power station | 468 | 1210 (of which 680 from CHP) | natural gas | Berlin center | Berlin | 1997 | 444 MW (net)
Combined cycle power plant with two GT and one DT |
Vattenfall Europe Wärme AG | 52 ° 30 '41.7 " N , 013 ° 25' 15.6" E | |
Berlin-Moabit thermal power station | 140 (including 100 hard coal and 40 mineral oil products) | 240 (including 136 from CHP) | Hard coal: Block A Biomass : Block A Mineral oil products: GT 7 |
Berlin-Moabit | Berlin | Block A: 1969/1990
GT 7: 1971 |
(Block A: hard coal combustion by 2030 at the latest) GT 7:? |
Block A: 89 MW (net)
GT 7: 34 MW (net) (until 2018 51 MW (net)) |
Vattenfall Europe Wärme AG | 52 ° 32 '15.0 " N , 013 ° 20' 45.0" E |
District heating plant in Berlin-Neukölln | approx. 10 | approx. 60 (incl. 10 PtH ;
approx. 300 MWh heat storage) |
Natural gas / heating oil | Berlin-Neukölln | Berlin | 2001/11/13/14 | approx. 10 MW (net) distributed over several CHPs | Fernheizwerk Neukölln AG (main shareholder: Vattenfall Eurpe Wärme AG) | ||
Berlin-Neukölln thermal power station | 20th | 98 | natural gas
EBS ( waste wood ) |
Berlin-Neukölln | Berlin | 2006 | 20 MW (net) | Block heat and power plant carrier and operating company mbH Berlin | ||
Berlin-Schöneweide thermal power station | 10 | 36 | Hard coal | Berlin-Schöneweide | Berlin | Old system: 1963
New installation: 1992/2005 |
(Electricity from hard coal: | 2033 at the latest)10 MW (net)
Conversion to renewable fuels planned |
Block heat and power plant carrier and operating company mbH Berlin | |
Reuter West power plant | 600 | 758 (of which 726 from CHP; plus 120 (PtH and natural gas) from the neighboring former Reuter power plant ; 2500 MWh heat storage planned) | Hard coal | Berlin-Siemensstadt | Berlin | Block D: 1987
Block E: 1988 |
(Block D: by 2030 at the latest) (Block E: by 2030 at the latest) |
Block D: 282 MW (net)
Block E: 282 MW (net) |
Vattenfall Europe Wärme AG | 52 ° 32 '04.4 " N , 013 ° 14' 40.3" E |
Berlin-Scharnhorststrasse thermal power station | 12 | 200 | natural gas | Berlin center | Berlin | 2018 | 12 MW (net) | Vattenfall Europe Wärme AG | ||
Energy supply Berlin-Wedding | approx. 16 | ? | natural gas | Berlin-Wedding | Berlin | 1972 | 15 MW (net) | Bayer AG | ||
Berlin-Wilmersdorf thermal power station | 184 | 285 | Heating oil | Berlin-Wilmersdorf | Berlin | GT 1: 1977
GT 2: 1977 GT 3: 1977 |
GT 2:? GT 3: 2019 |
GT 1:?
GT 1: 92 MW (net)
GT 2: 92 MW (net) GT 3: 92 MW (net) |
Vattenfall Europe Wärme AG | 52 ° 28 '53.9 " N , 013 ° 18' 28.3" E |
Bernburg power plant | 155 | 232 | natural gas | Bernburg | Saxony-Anhalt | 1994 | 141 MW (net)
Electricity and steam supply of the local chemical park Kraftwerk will be modernized in 2020 |
Solvay Chemicals GmbH | ||
Industrial power station Ville / Berrenrath | 107 | 40 |
Lignite biomass |
Huerth-Knapsack / Berrenrath | North Rhine-Westphalia | 1917/91/93 | (2038 at the latest) | 98 MW (net)
Stream and steam supply of the coal refining company Ville / Berrenrath |
RWE Power AG | 50 ° 51 '55.2 " N , 006 ° 49' 26.8" E |
Bexbach power plant | 780 | 0 | Hard coal | Bexbach | Saarland | 1983 | 2017 (grid reserve) (2033 at the latest) | 726 MW (net) | Steag GmbH | 49 ° 21 '48.5 " N , 007 ° 14' 13.4" E |
Bielefeld-Hillegossen combined cycle power plant | about 40 | ? | natural gas | Bielefeld | North Rhine-Westphalia | 2005 | 38 MW (net)
Own electricity and steam supply for the local paper mill |
Stadtwerke Bielefeld GmbH | ||
Bielefeld-Schildescher Strasse thermal power station | approx. 70 | ? | natural gas
Heating oil |
Bielefeld | North Rhine-Westphalia | Part 1: 1966
Part 2: 1977 |
Part 1: 41 MW (net)
Part 2: 23 MW (net) |
Stadtwerke Bielefeld GmbH | ||
Bitterfeld Chemical Park power plant | 108 | 110 | natural gas | Bitterfeld | Saxony-Anhalt | 1976/2000 | 106 MW (net)
Own electricity and steam supply of the local chemical park; Turbine will be modernized in 2020 |
envia THERM GmbH | ||
Thermal power plant drilling mound | approx. 15 | ? | natural gas
Heating oil |
Suhl | Thuringia | 1995 | 14 MW (net) | Stadtwerke Suhl / Zella-Mehlis | ||
Bomlitz thermal power station | approx. 15 | ? | natural gas | Bomlitz | Lower Saxony | GuD: 1969
CHP: 2019 |
GuD: 2019
CHP:? |
CCGT: 16 MW (net)
CHP: 13 MW (net) Self-generated electricity and steam supply for the Walsrode industrial park |
EnBW Energie Baden-Württemberg AG | |
Bonn-Karlstrasse thermal power station | approx. 115 (including approx. 15 waste and approx. 100 natural gas) | ? | Garbage: garbage block
Natural gas: natural gas block |
Bonn | North Rhine-Westphalia | Trash block: 1990
Natural gas block: 2013 |
Garbage block: 12 MW (net)
Natural gas block: 95 MW (net) |
Energy and water supply Bonn / Rhein-Sieg GmbH | ||
Boxberg power plant | 2582 | 125 | Brown coal | Boxberg | Saxony | Block N: 1979/1993
Block P: 1980/1994 Block Q: 2000 Block R: 2012 |
(Block N: 31.12.2029 at the latest) |
Block N: 465 MW (net)
Block P: 465 MW (net) Block Q: 857 MW (net) Block R: 640 MW (net) |
LEAG | 51 ° 24 '54.0 " N , 014 ° 33' 41.8" E |
Brandenburg an der Havel thermal power station | about 40 | 130 (of which 50 from CHP; 64 MWh heat storage) | natural gas | Brandenburg on the Havel | Brandenburg | 1997 | 37 MW (net) | Stadtwerke Brandenburg an der Havel GmbH & Co. KG | ||
"Braunschweig" combined heat and power plant | approx. 11 | ? | natural gas | Wolfsburg | Lower Saxony | 2014 | 10 MW (net) | Volkswagen Kraftwerk GmbH | ||
Braunschweig-Mitte thermal power station | 183 (of which 78 hard coal and 105 natural gas) | 386 (500 MWh heat storage) | Hard coal: Block 1
Heavy oil : Block 1, Block 12 |
Braunschweig | Lower Saxony | Block 12: 1971
Block 1: 1984 GuD: 2010 |
(Block 1: 2022 at the latest) |
Block 12: 20 MW (net)
Block 1: 43 MW (net) CCGT: 74 MW (net) (Block 1 is to be replaced by a gas turbine CHP with approx. 20 MWel and approx. 60 MWth and by a biomass CHP with approx. 20 MWel and approx. 70 MWth.) |
Brunswick Supply AG & Co. KG | 52 ° 16 '43.6 " N , 010 ° 30' 54.0" E |
Braunschweig-Nord thermal power station | 27 | 80 | natural gas | Braunschweig | Lower Saxony | GT: 1965 | GT: 25 MW (net) | Brunswick Supply AG & Co. KG | ||
CHP plant in Bremen | approx. 16 | ? | natural gas | Bremen industrial ports | Bremen | 1993/2002 | 15 MW (net)
Own electricity and steam supply for coffee processing |
CR3 coffee processing M. Hermsen GmbH | ||
Bremen-Farge power plant | 397 | 26th | Hard coal
Sewage sludge |
Bremen-Farge | Bremen | Old work: 1924/26
Block 1: 1969/2007 |
(Block 1: 2024?) |
Old work: 1980
Old plant: approx. 12 MW (net)
Block 1: 350 MW (net) |
Onyx Power Assets GmbH | 53 ° 12 '07.7 " N , 008 ° 30' 58.0" E |
Bremen-Hafen power plant | 337 | 39 | Hard coal | Bremen industrial ports | Bremen | Block 1: 1957 Block 2: 1957 Block 3: 1962 Block 4: 1964 Block 5: 1968 Block 6: 1979/2013 |
Block 2: before 2011 Block 3: before 2011 Block 4: before 2011 Block 5: 2016 (Block 6: 2033 at the latest) |
Block 1: before 2011 Block 1:? Block 2:? Block 3:? Block 4:? Block 5: 127 MW (net) Block 6: 303 MW (net) Also uses steam from the neighboring medium-caloric power plant in Bremen |
swb Generation AG & Co. KG | 53 ° 07 ′ 29.5 " N , 008 ° 43 ′ 43.1" E |
Bremen-Hastedt power plant | 130 | 170 (230 MWh heat storage) | Natural gas: Block 14
Hard coal: Block 15 |
Bremen-Hastedt | Bremen | Block 14: 1972
Block 15: 1989 |
(Block 15: 2033 at the latest) |
Block 14: 2016
Block 14: 155 MW (net) Block 15: 119 MW (net) |
swb Generation AG & Co. KG | 53 ° 03 '35.2 " N , 008 ° 52' 23.4" E |
Bremen-Mittelbüren power plant | 248 | 0 | Heavy oil: Units 1, 2, 4 to 2002
Heating oil: GT 3 Blast furnace gas , converter gas : Units 1, 2, 3 and 4 from 2002 |
Bremen-Werderland | Bremen | Block 1: 1964 Block 2: 1965 Block 3: 1975 GT 3: 1975 Block 4: 1975/2002 |
Block 2: 2004 Block 3: 2013 GT 3:? Block 4:? |
Block 1: 2002
Block 1: approx. 50 MW (net) Block 2: approx. 50 MW (net) Block 3: 110 MW (net) GT 3: 86 MW (net) Block 4: 150 MW (net) |
swb Generation AG & Co. KG | 53 ° 07 '44.3 " N , 008 ° 41' 00.2" E |
Joint power plant Bremen (GKB) | 460 | 0 | natural gas | Bremen-Werderland | Bremen | GuD: 2016 | CCGT: 445 MW (net)
(including 165 MW traction current) |
swb Generation AG & Co. KG | 53 ° 07 ′ 45.8 " N , 008 ° 40 ′ 55.1" E | |
Bremerhaven industrial power plant | approx. 20 | ? | natural gas | Bremerhaven | Bremen | 2014 | 17 MW (net)
Own electricity and steam supply for titanium dioxide production |
Kronos Titan GmbH | ||
Breuberg industrial power plant | 12 | 20th | natural gas | Breuberg | Hesse | 1999 | 11 MW (net)
Own electricity and steam supply for the local Pirelli plant |
Industriekraftwerk Breuberg GmbH | ||
Egger power plant Brilon | approx. 35 (including approx. 20 biomass and approx. 15 natural gas) | ? | Biomass: Biomass CHP
Natural gas: GT-CHP |
Brilon | North Rhine-Westphalia | Biomass CHP: 1991
GT-KWK: 1996 |
Biomass CHP: 18 MW (net)
GT-KWK: 14 MW (net) Own electricity and steam supply for the local wood processing factory |
Egger Holzwerkstoffe Brilon GmbH & Co. KG | ||
Burghausen power plant | 178 | 350 | Natural gas, heating oil | Burghausen | Bavaria | GT: 2001
DT: 1979 |
GT: 120 MW (net)
DT: 50 MW (net) Electricity and steam supply of the local chemical park |
Wacker Chemie AG | 48 ° 11 '14,719 "N, 012 ° 50' 6,958" E | |
Buschhaus power plant | 405 | 0 | Brown coal | Schöningen | Lower Saxony | Block D: 1985 |
(Block D: 2016/2020 (security readiness)) |
Block D: 352 MW (net) |
Helmstedter Revier GmbH ( Central German Braunkohlengesellschaft mbH ) |
52 ° 10 '18.4 " N , 010 ° 58' 37.9" E |
Industrial power plant Marl | approx. 550 (of which approx. 136 hard coal and approx. 414 natural gas) | 1213 | Hard coal: KW I, KW II Natural gas: KW III, KW IV Chemical production residues: KW I, KW II |
Marl | North Rhine-Westphalia | KW I steam industry: 1939
KW I Block 4: 1971 KW I Block 5: 1983 KW II Block 3: 1966 KW III Block 311: 1973/2003/2005 KW III Block 312: 1974/2003/2005 Power plant IV: 2016 (Block?: 2022) (Block?: 2022) |
(KW I Block 4: 2022) (KW I Block 5: 2022) KW II Block 3: 2017 |
KW I steam industry: 169 MW (net)
KW I Block 4: 56 MW (net) KW I Block 5: 68 MW (net) KW II Block 3: 60 MW (net) Power plant III, Block 311: 61 MW (net) Power plant III Block 312: 78 MW (net) Power plant IV (GuD): 61 MW (net) (GuD planned with two blocks of 90 MWel each) Electricity and steam supply for the Marl Chemical Park |
Evonik Degussa GmbH | 51 ° 41 '34.0 " N , 007 ° 06'33.0" E |
Chemnitz-Nord thermal power station | 167 | 390 (of which 305 from CHP; approx. 700 MWh heat storage) | Lignite: Block B, Block C Heating oil / natural gas: Block A |
Chemnitz | Saxony | Block A: 1986
Block B: 1988 Block C: 1990/2010 |
Block A: 2016 (cold reserve) after an accident |
Block A: 57 MW (net)
Block B: 57 MW (net) Block C: 91 MW (net) Currently the highest chimney in Germany (Gas engine power plant with 80 MWel and 80 MWth in planning, a gas engine power plant with 50 MWel and 50 MWth is also planned at the Altchemnitz location, commissioning planned for 2022) |
Stadtwerke Chemnitz | 50 ° 51 '28.0 " N , 012 ° 55' 25.8" E |
Clauen power station | approx. 20 | ? | Natural gas, biogas | Hohenhameln | Lower Saxony | 2003 | 16 MW (net)
The local sugar factory is supplied with electricity and steam |
Nordzucker AG, Clauen plant | ||
Cottbus thermal power station | 82 | 120 (of which 90 from CHP; 300 MWh heat storage under construction) | Brown coal | cottbus | Brandenburg | 1999 | (2022) | 74 MW (net)
world's first lignite power plant with pressurized fluidized bed combustion (Conversion to natural gas under construction, plus expansion by a gas engine power plant with 50 MWel and 50 MWth) |
HKW Heizkraftwerksgesellschaft Cottbus mbH | 51 ° 45 '39.3 " N , 014 ° 22' 13.0" E |
GTKW Darmstadt | 95 | 0 | natural gas | Darmstadt | Hesse | 2013 | 2013 (grid reserve) | 95 MW (net)
two GT |
Entega AG | 49 ° 53 '8.502 "N, 008 ° 38' 57.383" E |
Darmstadt thermal power station | 11 | ? | natural gas | Darmstadt | Hesse | 1999 | 10 MW (net) | Merck KGaA | ||
Datteln power station | (1100) under construction | (380) under construction | Hard coal | Dates | North Rhine-Westphalia | Block 1: 1964 Block 2: 1965 Block 3: 1969 Block 4: May 30, 2020 |
Block 2: 2014 Block 3: 2014 (Block 4: 2038 at the latest) |
Block 1: 2014 Block 1: 95 MW (net) Block 2: 95 MW (net) Block 3: 113 MW (net) Block 4: 1052 MW (net), of which 413 MW are traction power |
Uniper Kraftwerke GmbH | 51 ° 37 '48.2 " N , 007 ° 19" 52.7 " E |
Dessau power plant | 51 | approx. 200
(600 MWh heat storage) |
natural gas | Dessau-Rosslau | Saxony-Anhalt | Lignite block: 1996
Natural gas block: 1996 GT: 2019 |
Lignite block: 2019
|
Lignite block: 12 MW (net)
Natural gas block: 37 MW (net) GT: approx. 12 MW (net) |
Dessauer Versorgungs- und Verkehrsgesellschaft mbH - DVV - Stadtwerke | |
Deuben industrial power station | 86 | 100 | Brown coal | Deuben | Saxony-Anhalt | 1936/1993/1996 | (2038 at the latest) | 67 MW (net)
CHP plant in conjunction with a dust and briquette factory |
Central German Braunkohlengesellschaft mbH | 51 ° 6 '42.271 "N, 012 ° 4' 35.702" E |
Dillingen furnace gas power plant | 90 | approx. 25
(1000 MWh heat storage) |
Furnace gas | Dillingen | Saarland | 2010 | 85 MW (net)
Own electricity and steam supply for the local steelworks; Heat extraction for district heating in the city |
Aktien-Gesellschaft der Dillinger Hüttenwerke, ROGESA Roheisengesellschaft Saar mbH and Zentralkokerei Saar GmbH | ||
Dingolfing combined heat and power plant | approx. 20 | ? | natural gas | Dingolfing | Bavaria | GT 1: 1997
GT 2: 1997 BA 1: 2017 |
GT 1: 2017
GT 2: 2017
|
GT 1: 7 MW (net)
GT 2: 7 MW (net) BA 1: 16 MW (net) Own electricity and steam supply for the local car factory |
BMW AG | |
Dormagen power plant | 597 | 480 | Natural gas, heating oil | Dormagen | North Rhine-Westphalia | GuD: 2000 | CCGT: 586 MW (net)
Own electricity and steam supply for the Chempark Dormagen |
RWE Generation SE | 51 ° 04 ′ 00.0 ″ N , 006 ° 50 ′ 00.0 ″ E | |
Dortmund thermal power station | 27 | 170 | natural gas | Dortmund | North Rhine-Westphalia | 2004/14 | (2022) | 26 MW (net) | RWE Generation SE | 51 ° 34 '12.4 " N , 007 ° 31' 41.0" E |
Industrial power plant Dortmund | approx. 17 | ? | Residual gases from soot production | Dortmund | North Rhine-Westphalia | 1984/89 | 16 MW (net)
Own electricity and steam supply for the local soot factory |
Deutsche Gasrußwerke GmbH & Co. KG | ||
Industrial power plant Dotternhausen | approx. 12 | 0 | Oil shale | Dotternhausen | Baden-Württemberg | 2007 | 10 MW (net)
Own power supply for the local cement works, combustion residue is used as raw material for cement |
Holcim (Southern Germany) GmbH | ||
Dresden Nord thermal power station | 12 | 70 | natural gas
Heating oil |
Dresden | Saxony | 1918/93/95/2018 | 10 MW (net) | Stadtwerke Dresden GmbH | ||
Thermal power station Dresden Nossener Bridge | 270 | 480 | natural gas
Heating oil |
Dresden | Saxony | 1995 | 260 MW (net) | Stadtwerke Dresden GmbH | 51 ° 02 ′ 30.5 " N , 013 ° 42 ′ 29.6" E | |
Dresden-Reick thermal power station | 2 | 266
(460 MWh heat storage) |
natural gas
Heating oil |
Dresden | Saxony | 1976/92/96/2005 | 2 MW (net)
Construction of a gas engine power plant with 90 MWel and 80 MWth planned |
Stadtwerke Dresden GmbH | ||
Drewsen combined cycle plant | 17th | ? | natural gas | Lachendorf | Lower Saxony | 2000 | 13 MW (net)
Own electricity and steam supply for the local paper mill |
Drewsen Spezialpapiere GmbH & Co. KG | ||
Duisburg-Hamborn thermal power station | 412 | 150 | Dome gases from steel production | Duisburg-Hamborn | North Rhine-Westphalia | Block 1: 1952
Block 2: 1952 Block 3: 1958 Block 4: 1976 Block 5: 2003 |
Block 1: 2003?
Block 2: 2003?
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Block 1: approx. 27 MW (net)
Block 2: approx. 27 MW (net) Block 3: 59 MW (net) Block 4: 101 MW (net) Block 5: 225 MW (net) Own electricity and steam supply for the ThyssenKrupp steelworks Schwelgern |
ThyssenKrupp Steel Europe AG | |
Sachtleben thermal power station (Duisburg-Homberg thermal power station) | 30th | ? | Brown coal | Duisburg-Homberg | North Rhine-Westphalia | 1964 | (2038 at the latest) | 28 MW (net)
Own electricity and steam supply for the local pigment factory |
Venator Germany GmbH | 51 ° 26 '18.4 "N, 006 ° 41' 53.2" E |
Duisburg-Walsum power plant | 1200 | 150
(295 possible) |
Hard coal | Duisburg-Walsum | North Rhine-Westphalia | Block 6: 1957
Block 7: 1959 Block 8: 1960 Block 9: 1988 Block 10: 2013 |
Block 7: 2014 Block 8: 1988 (Block 9: 2033 at the latest) (Block 10: 2033 at the latest) |
Block 6: 1988 Block 6: 60 MW (net)
Block 7: 129 MW (net) Block 8: 129 MW (net) Block 9: 370 MW (net) Block 10: 725 MW (net) |
Block 9: Steag GmbH
Block 10: STEAG-EVN Walsum Kraftwerkgesellschaft mbH |
51 ° 31 '42 .8 " N , 006 ° 42' 52.5" E |
Duisburg-Wanheim thermal power station | 286 | 255 (1450 MWh heat storage) | natural gas
Heating oil |
Duisburg-Wanheim | North Rhine-Westphalia | Block III A: 2002
Block III B: 2005 |
Block III A: 40 MW (net)
Block III B: 234 MW (net) |
Stadtwerke Duisburg AG | ||
Industrial power plant in Duisburg | approx. 22 | ? | Furnace gas
natural gas |
Duisburg | North Rhine-Westphalia | 2010 | 21 MW (net)
Own electricity and steam supply for the local recycling plant for ferrous residues |
DK Recycling and Roheisen GmbH | ||
Industrial power plant Düren (KANZAN special papers) | 1 | ? | Brown coal | Düren | North Rhine-Westphalia | 2010 | (2038 at the latest) |
Own electricity and steam supply for the local specialty paper mill |
? MW (net)
KANZAN Spezialpapiere GmbH ; Getec AG | |
Industrial power station Düren (Metsä Tissue) | 14th | ? | natural gas | Düren | North Rhine-Westphalia | 1940 | 14 MW (net)
Own electricity and steam supply for the local specialty paper mill |
Metsä Tissue GmbH (Düren plant) | ||
Industrial power plant Düren (Schoellershammer) | 10 | ? | Brown coal
Leftovers from paper production |
Düren | North Rhine-Westphalia | 1983 | (2038 at the latest) | 9 MW (net)
Own electricity and steam supply for the local cardboard factory |
Paper mill Schoellershammer HA Schoeller Söhne GmbH | |
Cogeneration plant H.120 Düsseldorf | approx. 22 | ? | natural gas | Dusseldorf | North Rhine-Westphalia | 2012/14 | 21 MW (net)
Own electricity and steam supply of the local Daimler plant |
Daimler AG | ||
Industrial power station Düsseldorf-Holthausen | 89 | ? | natural gas
Leftovers from production |
Dusseldorf | North Rhine-Westphalia | 1948/2016 | 84 MW (net)
Own electricity and steam supply for the local consumer goods factory |
Henkel AG & Co. KGaA | ||
Düsseldorf-Flingern gas turbine power plant | approx. 86 | 0 | Heating oil | Dusseldorf | North Rhine-Westphalia | 1972 | 86 MW (net) | Stadtwerke Düsseldorf AG | ||
Combination power plant Eilenburg | approx. 50 | about 40 | natural gas
Papermaking scraps |
Eilenburg | Saxony | 1993 | 47 MW (net)
Own electricity and steam supply for the local paper mill |
Stora Enso Saxony GmbH | ||
Eisenhüttenstadt power plant | 116 | 80 | Converter gas | Eisenhüttenstadt | Brandenburg | Block?: 1954/1998
Block 7: 2013 (Block 8: 2021) |
Block?: 45 MW (net)
Block 7: 56 MW (net) Block 8:? Own electricity and steam supply for the local steelworks; Heat extraction for district heating in the city |
ArcelorMittal Eisenhüttenstadt GmbH | ||
Elsdorf industrial power plant | 13 | ? | Brown coal | Elsdorf (Rhineland) | North Rhine-Westphalia | 2000 | (2038 at the latest) | ? MW (net)
The local sugar factory is supplied with electricity and steam |
Pfeifer & Langen GmbH & Co. KG | 50 ° 55 '54.7 "N, 006 ° 33' 49.0" E |
Eltmann thermal power station | approx. 60 | ? | natural gas | Eltmann | Bavaria | 2007 | 57 MW (net)
Own electricity and steam supply for the local paper mill |
Palm Power GmbH & Co. KG | 49 ° 59 '5071 "N, 010 ° 39' 6,916" E | |
Emden power station | 472 (including 450 natural gas and 22 biomass) | 30th | Natural gas: GT and DT
Biomass: Block 5 |
Emden | Lower Saxony | GT: 1973
DT: 1973 Block 5: 2005 |
DT: from 2001 to 2006 and since 2012 (cold reserve) Block 5:? |
GT: 2020 (capacity reserve)
GT: 50 (52) MW (net)
DT: 380 (433) MW (net) Block 5: 20 (22) MW (net) different performance data depending on the source |
Statkraft Markets GmbH | 53 ° 20 '29.3 " N , 007 ° 12' 22.7" E |
Erfurt-Iderhoffstrasse thermal power station | approx. 12 | ? (250 MWh heat storage) | natural gas | Erfurt | Thuringia | 1996 | 11 MW (net) | Stadtwerke Erfurt Energie GmbH | ||
Erfurt-Ost power plant | 115 | 283 (of which 173 from CHP) | natural gas | Erfurt | Thuringia | GuD 1: 1999
GuD 2: 2014 |
CCGT 1: 77 MW (net)
CCGT 2: 33 MW (net) |
Stadtwerke Erfurt Energie GmbH | ||
Erkrath combined heat and power plant on Klinkerweg | 11 | 11 (approx. 27 MWh heat storage) | natural gas | Erkrath | North Rhine-Westphalia | 2000 | 10 MW (net) | Stadtwerke Erkrath GmbH | ||
Erlangen thermal power station | 48 (including 18 hard coal and 30 natural gas) | 208 | Hard coal: K6 DT2
Natural gas: GuD 1, GuD 2 Heating oil: K6 DT2 |
gain | Bavaria | K6 DT2: 1982
GuD 1: 2005 GuD 2: 2014 |
(K6 GT2: 2021) | K6 GT2: 17 MW (net)
CCGT 1: 22 MW (net) CCGT 2: 7 MW (net) |
Erlanger Stadtwerke AG | 49 ° 35 '37.5 " N , 010 ° 59" 59.9 " E |
Industrial power station Euskirchen | approx. 18 | ? | Brown coal | Euskirchen | North Rhine-Westphalia | 1998 | (2038 at the latest) | 15 MW (net)
The local sugar factory is supplied with electricity and steam |
Pfeifer & Langen GmbH & Co. KG | 50 ° 39 '26.9 "N, 006 ° 48' 36.9" E |
Flensburg thermal power station | 185 (of which 105 hard coal and 80 natural gas) | 291 (1100 MWh heat storage) | Hard coal: K9, K10, K11 Natural gas: K5 / T7, K12, K13 EBS (garbage): K9, K10, K11 Biomass: K9, K10, K11 |
Flensburg | Schleswig-Holstein | K5 / T7: 1974/2016
K7: 1978 K8: 1982 K9: 1985 K10: 1988 K11: 1992 K12: 2016 (K13: 2022) |
K7: 2016 (K11: Electricity from hard coal: 2033 at the latest) K12:? K13:? |
K5 / T7:?
K5 / T7: 29 MW (net)
K7: 23 MW (net) K8: 35 MW (net) K9: 33 MW (net) K10: 33 MW (net) K11: 33 MW (net) K12 (GuD): 78 MW (net)
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Stadtwerke Flensburg GmbH | 54 ° 48 '13.7 " N , 009 ° 25' 59.4" E |
Fortuna Nord industrial power plant | approx. 20 | ? | Brown coal | Bergheim | North Rhine-Westphalia | 1939/1973 | (2038 at the latest) | 15 MW (net)
Stream and steam supply for the coal refining company Fortuna-Nord |
RWE Power AG | |
Franken I power plant | 843 | 30th | Heating oil
natural gas |
Nuremberg | Bavaria | Block 1: 1973
Block 2: 1976 |
Block 1: 383 MW (net)
Block 2: 440 MW (net) (of which a total of 60 MW traction current) |
Uniper Kraftwerke GmbH | 49 ° 25 '14.9 " N , 011 ° 00' 27.6" E | |
Frankfurt (Oder) thermal power station | 49 (including 25 natural gas and 24 lignite) | 80
(approx. 300 MWh heat storage under construction) |
Brown coal | Frankfurt (Oder) | Brandenburg | VGT: 1997
DT: 1997 |
(2022) | VGT: 25 MW (net)
DT: 23 MW (net) (Gas engine power plant with 50 MWel and approx. 50 MWth under construction) |
Stadtwerke Frankfurt (Oder) GmbH | 52 ° 19 '6.222 "N, 014 ° 31' 52.928" E. |
Frankfurt-Allerheiligenstrasse thermal power station | 4th | 58 (including 4 from CHP) | natural gas | Frankfurt am Main | Hesse | 1953 | 4 MW (net) | Mainova AG | ||
Frankfurt-Messe thermal power station | 5 | 112 (of which 5 from CHP) | natural gas | Frankfurt am Main | Hesse | 1987 | 5 MW (net) | Mainova AG | ||
Frankfurt-Niederrad thermal power station | approx. 75 | 235 | natural gas | Frankfurt am Main | Hesse | Block 1: 2004
Block 2: 1973 |
Block 1:? Block 2: 2017 |
Block 1: 70 MW (net)
Block 2: 56 MW (net) |
Mainova AG | 50 ° 5 '55.028 "N, 008 ° 39' 17.95" E |
Frankfurt-West thermal power station | 284 (of which 144 coal and 140 natural gas) | 430 | Hard coal: Units 2, 3 Natural gas: Units 4, M4, M5 |
Frankfurt am Main | Hesse | Block 2: 1988
Block 3: 1989 Block 4: 1994 Block M4: 1994? Block M5: 2018 |
(Block 3: around 2025) Block 4:? Block M4: 2016 |
(Block 2: around 2025) Block 2: 62 MW (net)
Block 3: 62 MW (net) Block 4: 99 MW (net) Block M4: 20 MW (net) Block M5: 39 MW (net) |
Mainova AG | 50 ° 05 '54.0 " N , 008 ° 39' 12.1" E |
Frankfurt-Fechenheim industrial power plant | 20th | ? | Brown coal | Frankfurt am Main | Hesse | 2011 | (2038 at the latest) | ? MW (net)
Own electricity and steam supply for the local chemical park |
AlessaChemie GmbH; Getec AG | |
Frankfurt-Griesheim industrial power plant | 20th | ? | Brown coal | Frankfurt am Main | Hesse | 2016 | 2019? (the local chemical companies stopped production in 2019) | Own electricity and steam supply for the local chemical park | WeylChem Griesheim GmbH; Getec AG | |
Industrial power plant Frechen / Wachtberg | 201 | 251 | Brown coal | Cheeky | North Rhine-Westphalia | 1959/1988 | (12/31/2022 (120 of 176 MW)) |
Briquetting
176 MW (net)
Own electricity and steam supply for the coal refining company Frechen |
RWE Power AG | |
Freiberg thermal power station | 14th | approx. 75 (thereof 18 from CHP; 140 MWh heat storage) | natural gas | Freiberg | Saxony | 2013 | 13 MW (net) | Stadtwerke Freiberg AG | ||
Freiburg thermal power plant | 60 | ? | natural gas | Freiburg in Breisgau | Baden-Württemberg | 1998 | 2015 (grid reserve) | 40 MW (net) | Rhodia Acetow GmbH | 48 ° 1 '14,887 "N, 007 ° 50' 45,823" E |
Combined heat and power plant at the University University Clinic Freiburg | 30th | ? (approx. 50 MWh heat storage) | natural gas
Biomass ( wood pellets ) |
Freiburg in Breisgau | Baden-Württemberg | 2001 | 27 MW (net) | Freiberg University Hospital AdöR | ||
Frimmersdorf power plant | 635 | 30th | Brown coal,
Paper sludge |
Grevenbroich-Frimmersdorf | North Rhine-Westphalia | Block A: 1955
Block B: 1955 Block C: 1957 Block D: 1957 Block E: 1959 Block F: 1960 Block G: 1960 Block H: 1961 Block I: 1960 Block K: 1962 Block L: 1962 Block M: 1962 Block N: 1964 Block O: 1964 Block P: 1966/90 Block Q: 1970/90 |
Block A: 1988 |
Block A: 90 MW (net)
Block B: 90 MW (net) Block C: 129 MW (net) Block D: 130 MW (net) Block E: 130 MW (net) Block F: 132 MW (net) Block G: 124 MW (net) Block H: 130 MW (net) Block I: 128 MW (net) Block K: 136 MW (net) Block L: 131 MW (net) Block M: 138 MW (net) Block N: 135 MW (net) Block O: 133 MW (net) Block P: 284 MW (net) Block Q: 278 MW (net) |
RWE Power AG | 51 ° 03 ′ 16.2 " N , 006 ° 34 ′ 33.3" E |
Fulda power plant | 28 | 0 | Petroleum products | Fulda | Hesse | 2011 | 25 MW (net) | RhönEnergie Fulda GmbH | ||
Industrial power plant in Fulda | approx 35 | ? | natural gas | Fulda | Hesse | Block 2: 1982
Block 3: 2012 |
Block 2: 8 MW (net)
Block 3: 26 MW (net) Own electricity and steam supply for paper mill |
Paper mill Adolf Jass GmbH & Co. KG | ||
Gendorf industrial power plant | approx. 75 | ? | natural gas | Burgkirchen | Bavaria | 2002/17 | 73 MW (net)
Self-generated electricity and steam supply for the Gendorf Chemical Park |
InfraServ GmbH & Co. Gendorf KG | ||
Gera-Lusan thermal power station (formerly Gera-Nord thermal power station) | 18th | 63 (of which 18 from CHP) | natural gas | Gera | Thuringia | GuD 1: 1996
GuD 2: 1996 HKW Lusan: 2018 |
GuD 1: 2018
GuD 2: 2018 HKW Lusan: |
CCGT 1: 37 MW (net)
CCGT 2: 37 MW (net) HKW Lusan: 17 MW (net) |
Kraftwerke Gera GmbH | 50 ° 54 '25.0 " N , 012 ° 03' 40.0" E |
Gera-Titz thermal power station | 23 | 83 (thereof 23 from CHP) | natural gas | Gera | Thuringia | HKW Tinz: 2018 | HKW Tinz: | HKW Tinz: 22 MW (net) | Kraftwerke Gera GmbH | |
Goldenberg industrial power plant | 47 | ? | Brown coal
Sewage sludge |
Huerth | North Rhine-Westphalia | Block E: 1992
Block F: 1993 |
Block E: 2015 (cold reserve)
Block F: 2015 |
Block E: 40 MW (net)
Block F: 45 MW (net) at the moment only steam supply for the coal refining company Ville / Berrenrath |
RWE Power AG | |
Goettingen thermal power station | 22 (65) | ? | Heating oil natural gas |
Goettingen | Lower Saxony | 1967/1998 | 19 (60) MW (net)
different performance data depending on the source; z. T. in isolated operation |
Georg-August-Universität Göttingen Foundation under public law | 51 ° 33 '13.3 " N , 009 ° 56'03.3" E. | |
Combined heat and power unit at the University Hospital Göttingen | 5 | 5 | natural gas | Goettingen | Lower Saxony | 2018 | 5 MW (net) | Georg-August-Universität Göttingen Foundation under public law | ||
Greifswald industrial power plant | 39 | 47 | natural gas | Lubmin | Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania | 2013 | 38 MW (net)
Use of waste heat to heat up natural gas from the Northstream pipeline |
Industriekraftwerk Greifswald GmbH | ||
Grenzach-Wyhlen power plant | approx. 30 | ? | natural gas | Grenzach-Wyhlen | Baden-Württemberg | 2017 | 30 MW (net)
Own electricity and steam supply for local pharmaceutical production |
KGW - Grenzach-Wyhlen GmbH power plant | ||
Grossenkneten industrial power plant | approx. 33 | approx. 30 | natural gas | Grossenkneten | Lower Saxony | 2014 | 30 MW (net)
Own electricity and steam supply for natural gas processing |
Exxon Mobil Production Germany GmbH | ||
Grosskayna peak load power plant | 129 | 0 | Heating oil | Great Kayna | Saxony-Anhalt | 1994 | 120 MW (net) | envia THERM GmbH | ||
Staudinger power plant | 1191 (of which 553 coal and 638 natural gas) | 300 (approx. 105 MWh heat storage) | Hard coal: Units 1, 2, 3, 5 Natural gas: Block 4 |
Großkrotzenburg | Hesse | Block 1: 1965 Block 2: 1965 Block 3: 1970 Block 4: 1977 Block 5: 1992 |
Block 1: 2012/2013 |
Block 1: 249 MW (net) Block 2: 249 MW (net) Block 3: 293 MW (net) Block 4: 572 MW (net) Block 5: 510 MW (net) |
Uniper Kraftwerke GmbH | 50 ° 05 ′ 17.8 " N , 008 ° 57 ′ 06.0" E |
Hagen-Kabel thermal power station | approx. 275 (thereof 251 natural gas and approx. 24 biomass) | 108 | Block H4 / 5: natural gas
BVA: biomass |
Hagen | North Rhine-Westphalia | H4 / 5: 1981/2004
BVA: 2004 |
H4 / 5: 2016 (cold reserve)
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H4 / 5: 230 MW (net)
BVA: 20 MW (net) Own electricity and steam supply for the local paper mill |
Mark-E AG | 51 ° 24 '39.6 " N , 007 ° 29" 29.2 " E |
Hainsberg industrial power plant | 1 | 5 | Brown coal | Hainsberg (Freital) | Saxony | 2011 | (2038 at the latest) | ? MW (net)
Own electricity and steam supply for the local paper mill |
Hainsberg Paper Mill GmbH ; Getec AG | |
Halle Dieselstrasse thermal power station | 100 | 120 (of which 68 from CHP; 280 MWh heat storage and approx. 2000 MWh heat storage) | natural gas | Hall | Saxony-Anhalt | GuD A: 2005
GuD B: 2005 |
CCGT A: 47 MW (net)
CCGT B: 47 MW (net) (GT C in planning) |
Energieversorgung Halle GmbH (EVH) | ||
Halle-Trotha thermal power station | 58 | 50 | natural gas | Hall | Saxony-Anhalt | GuD: 2012/2013 | CCGT: 56 MW (net) | Energieversorgung Halle GmbH (EVH) | ||
Hamburg cogeneration plant | approx. 25 | ? | natural gas
Biogas |
Hamburg-center | Hamburg | 1993 | 23 MW (net)
Own electricity and steam supply for oil mill and biodiesel production |
ADM Hamburg AG | ||
Hamburg-Moorburg coal-fired power station | 1654 | 240 (650 possible) | Hard coal | Hamburg-Moorburg | Hamburg | Block A: 2015
Block B: 2015 |
(Block B: 2033 at the latest) |
(Block A: 2033 at the latest)
Block A: 800 MW (net)
Block B: 800 MW (net) Conversion to gas planned |
Vattenfall Heizkraftwerk Moorburg GmbH | 53 ° 29 '17.5 " N , 009 ° 56" 57.7 " E |
Westphalia power plant | 820 | 0 | Hard coal | Hamm-Schmehausen | North Rhine-Westphalia | Block A: 1963 Block B: 1963 Block C: 1969 Block D: not completed |
Block B: 2014 Block C: 2016 Block D: 2015 (Block E: 2033 at the latest) |
Block A: 2014 Block A: 152 MW (net) Block B: 152 MW (net) Block C: 284 MW (net) Block D: 765 MW (net) Block E: 764 MW (net) |
RWE Generation SE | 51 ° 40 '49.1 " N , 007 ° 58' 12.7" E |
Trianel combined cycle power plant Hamm-Uentrop | 850 | 0 | natural gas | Hamm-Schmehausen | North Rhine-Westphalia | GuD 10: 2008
GuD 20: 2008 |
CCGT 10: 417 MW (net)
CCGT 20: 421 MW (net) |
Trianel Gaskraftwerk Hamm GmbH & Co. KG | 51 ° 40 ′ 26.0 " N , 007 ° 55 ′ 45.0" E | |
Hürth-Knapsack power plant | 1262 | 0 | natural gas | Huerth-Knapsack | North Rhine-Westphalia | GuD I: 2006
GuD II: 2013 |
CCGT I: 800 MW (net)
GuD II: 430 MW (net) |
Statkraft Markets GmbH | N50 ° 51 '38.617 N, E6 ° 50' 13.736 " | |
Hanover-Herrenhausen power plant | 120 | 280 (of which 140 from CHP) | natural gas | Hanover-Herrenhausen | Lower Saxony | 1975 | 2016 (cold reserve) | 102 MW (net)
at the moment only district heating and control of various decentralized systems as a virtual power plant |
enercity AG | 52 ° 23 '55.0 " N , 009 ° 40' 50.0" E |
Gas turbine power plant Hannover-Linden | 255 | 185 | natural gas | Hanover-Linden-North | Lower Saxony | 1962/1998/2013 | 230 MW (net) | enercity AG | 52 ° 22 '22.5 " N , 009 ° 42' 51.1" E | |
Hannover-Stöcken coal-fired power station
(Joint power station Hannover) |
300 | 425 | Hard coal | Hanover sticks | Lower Saxony | Block 1: 1989
Block 2: 1989 |
(Block 2: 2033 at the latest) |
(Block 1: 2033 at the latest)
Block 1: 136 MW (net)
Block 2: 136 MW (net) |
enercity AG / Volkswagen Kraftwerke GmbH |
52 ° 25 '13.0 " N , 009 ° 38' 51.0" E |
Hattorf power station | approx. 55 | > 60 | natural gas | Philippsthal | Hesse | Block 1: 2013
Block 2: 2013 |
Block 1: 35 MW (net)
Block 2: 17 MW (net) Own electricity and steam supply for the local potash mining |
K + S AG | ||
Hausham power station | 112 | 25th | Bituminous coal: coal block
Heating oil: GT 1, GT 2, GT 3, GT 4, engine HKW 1, engine HKW 2 |
Hausham | Bavaria | Coal block: 1963
GT 1: 1982 GT 2: 1982 GT 3: 1982 GT 4: 1982 Motor-HKW 1: 1987 Motor-HKW 2: 1990 |
Coal block: 1983 | Coal block: 37 MW (net)
GT 1: 32 MW (net) GT 2: 32 MW (net) GT 3: 32 MW (net) GT 4: 32 MW (net) Motor-HKW 1: 6 MW (net) Motor-HKW 2: 6 MW (net) |
Peißenberger Kraftwerkgesellschaft mbH | |
Refinery power plant Heide | 47 | ? | Natural gas Petroleum products Refinery gas |
Hemmingstedt | Schleswig-Holstein | 1962 | 45 MW (net)
The Heide Refinery is supplied with electricity and steam |
Raffinerie Heide GmbH | ||
Heidelberg thermal power station | approx. 15 | ? (approx. 700 MWh heat storage under construction) | natural gas | Heidelberg | Baden-Württemberg | 2001 | 14 MW (net) | innogy SE | ||
Heidenheim industrial power plant | approx. 20 | ? | natural gas
Heating oil |
Heidenheim | Baden-Württemberg | 2014 | 19 MW (net) | Sales & Solutions GmbH | ||
Heilbronn thermal power station | 1066 | 390 | Hard coal
Sewage sludge |
Heilbronn | Baden-Württemberg | Block 1: 1950-60
Block 2: 1950-60 Block 3: 1950-60 Block 4: 1950-60 Block 5: 1965/2010 Block 6: 1966/2010 Block 7: 1985/2009 |
Block 2: 1988 |
Block 1: 1988
Block 1: approx. 50 MW (net)
Block 2: approx. 50 MW (net) Block 3: approx. 100 MW (net) Block 4: approx. 100 MW (net) Block 5: 125 MW (net) Block 6: 125 MW (net) Block 7: 778 MW (net) |
EnBW Energie Baden-Württemberg AG | 49 ° 10 '31.9 " N , 009 ° 12' 27.2" E |
Herzberg industrial power plant | approx. 25 | ? | natural gas | Herzberg | Lower Saxony | 1978 | 20 MW (net)
Own electricity and steam supply for the local paper mill |
Smurfit Kappa Herzberger Papierfabrik GmbH | ||
Helmshänger Berg thermal power station | 15th | 125 (including 28 CHP; approx. 90 MWh heat storage) | natural gas | Greifswald | Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania | 1996 | 14 MW (net) | Stadtwerke Greifswald GmbH | ||
Duisburg-Ruhrort power plant | 244 | ? | Co-products from steel production
Furnace gas |
Duisburg-Laar | North Rhine-Westphalia | Block 1: 1955
Block 2: 1955 Block 3: 1963 Block 4: 1969 |
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Block 1: 2001
Block 1: approx. 55 MW (net)
Block 2: 60 MW (net) Block 3: 95 MW (net) Block 4: 170 MW (net) Own electricity and steam supply for the ThyssenKrupp steelworks Schwelgern |
ThyssenKrupp Steel Europe AG | 51 ° 27 '34.8 " N , 006 ° 43' 50.1" E |
Cuno thermal power station Herdecke ( Cuno power station ) | 424 | 0 | natural gas | Herdecke | North Rhine-Westphalia | H6: 2007 | H6: 417 MW (net) | Mark-E AG | 51 ° 24 '10.9 " N , 007 ° 24' 53.3" E | |
Wintershall power plant | 110 | 299 | natural gas | Herrings | Hesse | 1970/2009 | 69 MW (net)
Also uses steam from the neighboring waste incineration plant |
K + S AG | ||
Herne thermal power station | 511 | 550 | Hard coal: Units 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Natural gas: Block 6 |
Herne | North Rhine-Westphalia | Block 1: 1962/63 Block 2: 1962/63 Block 3: 1966 Block 4: 1989/2013 Block 5: not implemented (Block 6: 2022) |
Block 1: 2000 Block 2: 2013 Block 3: 2017 (Block 4: 2022)
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Block 1: 133 MW (net)
Block 2: 133 MW (net) Block 3: 280 MW (net) Block 4: 449 MW (net) Block 5: 800 MW (net) Block 6: CCGT block with 608 MWel and 400 MWth under construction |
Steag GmbH | 51 ° 33'02.4 " N , 007 ° 11'15.3" E |
Heyden power station | 923 | 0 | Hard coal | Petershagen | North Rhine-Westphalia | Block 1: 1951
Block 2: 1960 Block 3: 1961 Block 4: 1987 |
Block 2: 1982 Block 3: 1982 (Block 4: 2025 at the latest) |
Block 1: 1979 Block 1: approx. 120 MW (net) Block 2: approx. 100 MW (net) Block 3: approx. 100 MW (net) Block 4: 875 MW (net) |
Uniper Kraftwerke GmbH | 52 ° 22 '53.8 " N , 008 ° 59' 55.2" E |
Bochum-Hiltrop thermal power station | approx 45 | ? (approx. 150 MWh heat storage) | natural gas | Bochum-Hiltrop | North Rhine-Westphalia | GT: 1975
GuD: 2013 |
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GT: 2013GT: 31 MW (net)
CCGT: 44 MW (net) |
Stadtwerke Bochum Holding GmbH | 51 ° 30 '26.0 " N , 007 ° 14' 59.0" E |
Thermal power station Industriepark Höchst | 268 (of which 71 coal and 197 natural gas) | 614 | Hard coal: Block B Natural gas: Block A, ADS plant |
Frankfurt am Main | Hesse | Block A: 2003
Block B: 1965/89 ADS system: 2011/12 |
(Block B: 2033 at the latest) | Block A (GT): 86 MW (net)
Block B: 66 MW (net) ADS system (2 GT): 97 MW (net) Waste heat from the gas turbines is used to generate steam for the steam turbine in Unit B. |
Infraserv GmbH & Co. Höchst KG | 50 ° 05 ′ 32.0 ″ N , 008 ° 32 ′ 00.0 ″ E |
Duisburg-Huckingen power plant | 640 | 68 | Natural gas furnace gas Blast furnace gas |
Duisburg-Huckingen | North Rhine-Westphalia | Block A: 1975/2009
Block B: 1976/2011 |
Block A: 303 MW (net)
Block B: 303 MW (net) Own electricity and steam supply for the local steelworks |
Hüttenwerke Krupp-Mannesmann GmbH | 51 ° 22 '34.1 " N , 006 ° 43' 25.9" E | |
Huntorf power plant | 321 | 0 | natural gas | Elsfleth | Lower Saxony | 1978/2006 | 321 MW (net), compressed air storage, natural gas only to compensate for expansion cooling | Uniper Kraftwerke GmbH | ||
Ibbenbüren-Bocketal thermal power station | 1 | ? | Brown coal | Ibbenbueren | North Rhine-Westphalia | 2008 | (2038 at the latest) | ? MW (net) | Urbana Fernwärme GmbH | |
Ibbenbüren power plant | 838 | 20th | Hard coal
Animal meal Sewage sludge |
Ibbenbueren | North Rhine-Westphalia | Block A: 1967
Block B: 1985/2009 |
Block A: 1987 |
Block A: approx. 130 MW (net)
Block B: 794 MW (net) largest melting chamber boiler in the world |
RWE Generation SE | 52 ° 17 '09.1 " N , 007 ° 44' 45.2" E |
Ineos power plant in Moers | approx. 25 | ? | Natural gas,
Residual gases from production |
Moers | North Rhine-Westphalia | 1995 | 24 MW (net)
Electricity and steam supply of the local chemical park |
Ineos Solvents Germany GmbH | ||
Ingolstadt power plant | 840 | 0 | Heavy fuel oil | Großmehring | Bavaria | Block 1: 1965
Block 2: 1965 Block 3: 1973 Block 4: 1974 |
Block 2: 1990 Block 3: 2014 (grid reserve) Block 4: 2014 (grid reserve) |
Block 1: 1990
Block 1: 150 MW (net)
Block 2: 150 MW (net) Block 3: 386 MW (net) Block 4: 386 MW (net) |
Uniper Kraftwerke GmbH | 48 ° 45 '43.2 " N , 011 ° 30' 11.7" E |
Ingolstadt industrial power plant | approx. 25 | ? | natural gas
Refinery gas |
Koesching | Bavaria | 2012 | 23 MW (net)
In-house electricity and steam supply for the Ingolstadt oil refinery |
Gunvor Raffinerie Ingolstadt GmbH | ||
Irsching power plant | 1894 (of which 440 heating oil and 1454 natural gas) | 25th | Heavy oil: Block 1, Block 2
Heating oil: Block 3 |
Vohburg | Bavaria | Block 1: 1969
Block 2: 1972 Block 3: 1974 Block 4 ("Ulrich Hartmann"): 2011 Block 5 ("Community power plant Irsching"): 2010 |
Block 1: 2006 Block 2: 2012 |
Block 1: approx. 150 MW (net)
Block 2: approx. 300 MW (net) Block 3: 415 MW (net) Block 4: 561 MW (net) Block 5: 846 MW (net) (Block 6: 300 MW gas turbine as "special network equipment" with commissioning planned for 2022) |
Uniper Kraftwerke GmbH | 48 ° 46 ′ 01.3 " N , 011 ° 34 ′ 45.2" E |
Itzehoe power plant | 87 | 0 | Petroleum products | Oldendorf | Schleswig-Holstein | 1972 | 87 MW (net) | Uniper Kraftwerke GmbH | ||
Jänschwalde power plant | 3000 | 349 (458 possible) | Brown coal | Teichland - Neuendorf | Brandenburg | Block A: 1981/1996
Block B: 1982/1996 Block C: 1984/1996 Block D: 1985/1996 Block E: 1987/1996 Block F: 1989/1996 |
(Block B: 12/31/2027 (safety standby)) (Block C: 31.12.2028 at the latest) |
(Block A: 12/31/2025 (safety standby)) Block A: 465 MW (net)
Block B: 465 MW (net) Block C: 465 MW (net) Block D: 465 MW (net) Block E: 465 MW (net) Block F: 465 MW (net) 4th place - with ~ 24.2 million tons of CO 2 per year - on the list of power plants with the highest CO 2 emissions in the EU. |
LEAG | 51 ° 49 '56.1 " N , 014 ° 27' 10.9" E |
Jena thermal power station | 204 | 225 (approx. 400 MWh heat storage,
600 MWh heat storage under construction) |
natural gas
Heating oil |
Jena | Thuringia | HKW: 1969/1996
(GM: 2022) |
182 MW (net)
(Expansion to include a gas engine power plant with 60 MWel and 60 MWth under construction) |
TEAG Thüringer Energie AG | 50 ° 53 '51.5 " N , 011 ° 35' 12.5" E | |
Jülich industrial power plant | 25th | 120 | Brown coal | Jülich | North Rhine-Westphalia | 2004/2013 | (2038 at the latest) | 23 MW (net)
The local sugar factory is supplied with electricity and steam |
Pfeifer & Langen GmbH & Co. KG | 50 ° 54 '53.8 "N, 006 ° 22' 19.9" E |
Kaiserslautern-Karcherstraße thermal power station | 28 (of which 15 hard coal and 13 natural gas) | 81 (approx. 90 MWh heat storage) | Natural gas: Block 10
Hard coal: Block 20 |
Kaiserslautern | Rhineland-Palatinate | Block 10: 1989
Block 20: 1996 |
(Block 20: 2022) | Block 10: 12 MW (net)
Block 20: 13 MW (net) Coal block is being replaced by CCGTs |
Stadtwerke Kaiserslautern Supply AG (SWK) | |
Kalscheuren industrial power plant | approx. 28 | ? (300 MWh heat storage) | Residual gases from soot production | Cologne | North Rhine-Westphalia | 1967/2018 | 27 MW (net)
Own power supply of the local soot factory; Use of waste heat for the Hürth district heating network |
Orion Engineered Carbons GmbH | ||
Karlsruhe industrial power plant | approx. 75 | > 90 | Natural gas, petroleum products | Karlsruhe | Baden-Württemberg | Plant 1: 1995
Plant 2: 1995 |
Plant 1: 45 MW (net)
Plant 2: 25 MW (net) Self-contained electricity and steam supply for the MiRO refinery |
MiRO Mineralölraffinerie Oberrhein GmbH & Co. KG | ||
Karlsruhe-West thermal power station | 37 | 350 (of which 108 from CHP) | natural gas
Heating oil |
Karlsruhe - Mühlburg | Baden-Württemberg | Block T3: 1984 | Block T3: 33 MW (net) | Stadtwerke Karlsruhe GmbH | 49 ° 00 ′ 51.0 " N , 008 ° 20 ′ 51.6" E | |
Rheinhafen steam power plant in Karlsruhe | 2175 (thereof 713 natural gas and 1462 hard coal) | 440 | Hard coal: Units 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8
Natural gas: Blocks 4S, 5, 6 |
Karlsruhe | Baden-Württemberg | Block 1: 1955
Block 2: after 1955 Block 3: after 1955 Block 4: after 1955 Block 4S: 1998 Block 5: after 1955 Block 6: after 1955 Block 7: 1985/2005 Block 8: 2014 |
Block 1: 1985 Block 2: 1985 Block 3: 1985 Block 4: 1985 Block 4S: 2017 (network reserve) (Block 7: 2033 at the latest) |
Block 1:? MW (net)
Block 2:? MW (net) Block 3:? MW (net) Block 4:? MW (net) Block 4S: 353 MW (net) Block 5: approx. 160 MW (net) Block 6: approx. 160 MW (net) Block 7: 517 MW (net) Block 8: 834 MW (net) |
EnBW Energie Baden-Württemberg AG | 49 ° 00 '41.2 " N , 008 ° 18' 14.3" E |
Kassel thermal power station | 91 (including 38 lignite and 53 natural gas) | 155 (of which 135 from CHP) | Naturist: lignite, hard coal, petroleum coke and RDF of biogenic origin
Kombi-HKW: natural gas |
kassel | Hesse | Naturism: 1989
Combined HKW: GuD 1: 1988 GuD 2: 2005 |
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(Naturist: 2030)
Naturist: 34 MW (net)
Combined HKW CCGT 1: 14 MW (net) CCGT 2: 36 MW (net) |
Städtische Werke Energie + Wärme GmbH | 51 ° 16'44.8 " N , 009 ° 29'02.4" E. |
Kempen thermal power station | 14th | ? | natural gas
Biogas |
Kempen | North Rhine-Westphalia | 1990 | 13 MW (net) | Stadtwerke Kempen GmbH | ||
KIEL coastal power station | 200 | 192 (1500 MWh heat storage) | natural gas | Kiel | Schleswig-Holstein | 2019 | 190 MW (net), gas engine power plant,
Replacement for the former joint power station in Kiel with 354 MWel (gross) and 295 MWth |
Stadtwerke Kiel AG | 54 ° 20 '28.5 " N , 010 ° 10' 40.9" E | |
Kiel-Humboldstrasse thermal power station | approx. 25 | 140 | natural gas | Kiel | Schleswig-Holstein | 2005 | 22 MW (net) | Stadtwerke Kiel AG | ||
Kirchlengern power plant | 185 | 0 | natural gas
Heating oil |
Kirchlengern | North Rhine-Westphalia | 1981 | 147 MW (net) | Energieservice Westfalen Weser GmbH | 52 ° 11 '46.4 " N , 008 ° 38' 50.8" E | |
Kirchmöser power plant | 207 | 0 | natural gas | Brandenburg on the Havel | Brandenburg | 1994 | 160 MW (net), only traction power generation | Uniper Kraftwerke GmbH | 52 ° 23 ′ 40.5 " N , 012 ° 25 ′ 05.0" E | |
Klein Wanzleben power plant | approx. 25 | 0 | Natural gas and biogas | Klein Wanzleben | Saxony-Anhalt | 1994 | 23 MW (net)
Own power supply for the local sugar factory |
Nordzucker AG, Klein Wanzleben plant | ||
Refinery power plant Cologne-Godorf | 215 | 235 | natural gas
Petroleum products, refinery gas Heavy fuel oil |
Cologne | North Rhine-Westphalia | 1988/2004 | (by 2021, the heavy oil boiler will be switched to natural gas) | 114 MW (net)
The Rhineland Refinery's own electricity and steam supply |
Shell Germany Oil GmbH | |
Industrial power plant INEOS Cologne O10 | 107 | ? | Fuel oil crack oil Production backlogs |
Cologne-Worringen | North Rhine-Westphalia | Block T21: 1964
Block T22: 1964 Block T23: 1963 Block T24: 1966 Block T31: 1967 (Boiler 7: 2020) |
(Block T31: 2020) |
Block T21: 16 MW (net)
Block T22: 19 MW (net) Block T23: 16 MW (net) Block T24: 10 MW (net) Block T31: 34 MW (net) Electricity and steam supply of the local chemical park (Boiler 7: CCGT plant with 63 MWel under construction, commissioning was planned for 2019) |
INEOS Manufacturing Deutschland GmbH | |
Cologne-Merheim thermal power station | 33 | 30th | natural gas | Cologne-Merheim | North Rhine-Westphalia | GuD: 2001
CHP: 2020 |
GuD: 2020
CHP:? |
CCGT: 16 MW (net)
CHP: 33 MW (net) |
RheinEnergie AG | |
Cologne-Merkenich thermal power station | 213 (of which 85 lignite and 128 natural gas) | 248 | Heavy oil: Units 1, 2, 3, 4 (until 1989), 5 (until 1989)
Lignite: Block 6 Natural gas: Units 4 (since 1989), 5 (since 1989), GuD |
Cologne-Merkenich | North Rhine-Westphalia | Block 1: 1959
Block 2: 1962 Block 3: 1965 Block 4: 1964/89 Block 5: 1969/89 GuD: 2004 Block 6: 1990/2010 |
Block 2: 1986 Block 3: 1986 Block 4:? Block 5: 2004 GuD:? (Block 6: 2025) |
Block 1: 1986
Block 1: approx. 5 MW (net)
Block 2: approx. 20 MW (net) Block 3: approx. 55 MW (net) Block 4: 16 MW (net) Block 5: approx. 95 MW (net) CCGT: 108 MW (net) Block 6: 75 MW (net) |
RheinEnergie AG | 51 ° 01 ′ 05.0 " N , 006 ° 57 ′ 52.1" E |
Cologne-Niehl thermal power station | 881 | 635
(750 MWh heat storage) |
natural gas | Cologne-Niehl | North Rhine-Westphalia | Block 1: 1977
Block 2: 2005 Block 3: 2016 |
Block 1: 2008 | Block 1: approx. 300 MW (net)
Block 2: 413 (400) MW (net) Block 3: 460 (450) MW (net) different performance data depending on the source |
RheinEnergie AG | |
Thermal power station Könnern | 29 | 150 | Brown coal | Skills | Saxony-Anhalt | 1993/2014 | (2038 at the latest) | 20 MW (net)
The local sugar factory is supplied with electricity and steam |
Pfeifer & Langen GmbH & Co. KG | 51 ° 40 '34.2 "N, 011 ° 46' 06.7" E |
Krefeld thermal power station | approx. 15 | ? | natural gas | Krefeld | North Rhine-Westphalia | 2011 | 13 MW (net) | SWK Energie GmbH | ||
Industrial power station Krefeld-Uerdingen | 143 | 460 | Hard coal
Natural gas |
Krefeld | North Rhine-Westphalia | L 57: 1957/92
N 230: 1960/71 |
(Electricity from hard coal: 2033 at the latest) | L 57: 26 MW (net)
N 230: 110 MW (net) Own electricity and steam supply for the Chempark Krefeld-Uerdingen Combined cycle power plant with max. 1200 MWel planned |
Currenta GmbH & Co. OHG | |
CHP plant Krefeld | approx 45 | ? | natural gas
Heating oil |
Krefeld | North Rhine-Westphalia | DT: 1999
VM: 1999 |
DT: 26 MW (net)
VM: 14 MW (net) Own electricity and steam supply for the local starch factory |
Cargill Germany GmbH | ||
Kreuzau industrial power station | 4th | ? | Brown coal | Kreuzau | North Rhine-Westphalia | 1995 | (2038 at the latest) | ? MW (net)
Own electricity and steam supply for the local paper mill |
Niederauer Mühle GmbH | |
Industrial power plant Kriebstein | 14th | approx 35 | natural gas
Heating oil |
Kriebstein | Saxony | 1993 | 13 MW (net)
Own electricity and steam supply for the local paper mill |
Kübler & Niethammer paper mill Kriebstein AG | ||
Industrial power plant location | approx. 12 | ? | natural gas | location | North Rhine-Westphalia | 2017 | 10 MW (net)
The local sugar factory is supplied with electricity and steam |
Pfeifer & Langen GmbH & Co. KG | ||
Robert Frank power plant (Landesbergen power plant) | 532 (including 510 natural gas and 22 biomass) | 30th | Natural gas: GT and DT
Biomass: Block 5 |
Landesbergen | Lower Saxony | GT: 1973
DT: 1973 Block 5: 2003 |
DT: 2013 (cold reserve) |
GT: 2020 (capacity reserve)
GT: 56 MW (net)
DT: 431 MW (net) Block 5: 20 MW (net) |
Statkraft Markets GmbH | 52 ° 32 '48.2 " N , 009 ° 06'46.9" E |
Landshut CHP plant | approx. 20 | ? | natural gas | Landshut | Bavaria | 2019 | 18 MW (net)
Own electricity and steam supply for the local car factory |
BMW AG | ||
Lausward power station | 853 | 555 (1340 MWh heat storage) | natural gas | Dusseldorf harbor | North Rhine-Westphalia | GuD A: 2000
DT E: 1977 GT E1: 1974 GT E2: 1974 GuD F: 2016 |
DT E: 2019 | CCGT A: 100 MW (net)
DT E: 293 MW (net) GT E1: 67 MW (net) GT E2: 65 MW (net) CCGT F: 595 MW (net) (including a total of 50 MW traction current ) |
Stadtwerke Düsseldorf AG | 51 ° 13 '15.0 " N , 006 ° 43' 53.7" E |
Leinau diesel power station | 12 | 0 | Heating oil | Pforzen | Bavaria | 1978 | 11 MW (net) | United Wertach-Elektrizitätswerke GmbH | ||
Leipzig-Nord thermal power station | 174 | 200
(225 MWh heat storage) |
natural gas
Heating oil |
Leipzig | Saxony | 1996/2010 | 167 MW (net)
(Gas turbine plant with 120 MWel in Dölnitz (HKW Süd) in planning) |
Stadtwerke Leipzig | ||
Lemgo-Mitte thermal power station | approx. 12 | ? | natural gas | Lemgo | North Rhine-Westphalia | 1980 | 11 MW (net) | Stadtwerke Lemgo GmbH | ||
Lemgo-West thermal power station | 13 | 14th | natural gas | Lemgo | North Rhine-Westphalia | 2001 | 13 MW (net) | Stadtwerke Lemgo GmbH | ||
Leppersdorf industrial power plant | 36 | approx. 60 | natural gas
Sewage gas |
Leppersdorf | Saxony | 2014 | 34 MW (net)
Own electricity and steam supply for milk processing plant |
Theo Müller Group | ||
Leuna combined cycle power plant | approx. 200 | ? | natural gas | Leuna | Saxony-Anhalt | GT 1: 1994
GT 2: 1994 GT 3: 1994 DT 1: 1994 GuD: 1998 EKT: 2000 KT1: 2010 |
GT 1: 35 MW (net)
GT 2: 35 MW (net) GT 3: 37 MW (net) DT 1: 9 MW (net) CCGT: 39 MW (net) EKT: 14 MW (net) KT1: 20 MW (net) |
GT2: TOTAL Raffinerie Mitteldeutschland GmbH | ||
Leuna refinery power plant | 162 | 208 | Refinery residues | Leuna | Saxony-Anhalt | 1997 | 93 MW (net)
Electricity and steam supply of the local chemical park |
Steag GmbH | 51 ° 17 '53.2 " N , 012 ° 01' 10.2" E | |
Leverkusen industrial power plant | 137 (including 27 natural gas and 110 hard coal) | 711 | Hard coal: Block G 22
Natural gas: Block X 50 |
Leverkusen | North Rhine-Westphalia | G 22: 1962
X 50: 1981 |
(Block G 22: 2033 at the latest) | G 22: 103 MW (net)
X 50: 25 MW (net) Own electricity and steam supply for the Chempark Leverkusen (Combined cycle power plant with 570 MWel planned by Steag GmbH) |
Currenta GmbH & Co. OHG | |
Lingen refinery power plant | 68 | ? | Natural gas refinery gas |
Lingen | Lower Saxony | 1996 | 66 MW (net)
Emsland refinery supplies its own electricity and steam |
BP Europe SE | 52 ° 33 '43.3 " N , 007 ° 18'09.5" E | |
Emsland natural gas power plant | 1864 | 124 | natural gas | Lingen | Lower Saxony | Block A: 1972
GT B: 1973/2012 GT C: 1974/2012 GT D: 2010 DT B: 1973 DT C: 1974 DT D: 2010 |
Block A: 1985
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Block A: 50 MW (net)
GT B: 116 MW (net) GT C: 116 MW (net) GT D: 562 MW (net) DT B: 359 MW (net) DT C: 359 MW (net) DT D: 314 MW (net) (2 gas turbines per block B, C, D) |
RWE Generation SE | 52 ° 28 '50.9 " N , 007 ° 18' 20.1" E |
Lippendorf power plant | 1840 | 330
(460 possible) |
Brown coal Biomass (sewage sludge) |
Neukieritzsch | Saxony | Block R: 1999
Block S: 2000 |
(Block R: 31.12.2035 at the latest) |
Block R: 875 MW (net)
Unit S: 875 MW (net) 8th place - with ~ 11.9 million tonnes of CO 2 per year - on the list of power plants with the highest CO 2 emissions in the EU. |
Block R: EnBW
Block S: LEAG |
51 ° 10 '36.4 " N , 012 ° 22' 34.9" E |
Lübbenau thermal power station | 4th | 45 (thereof 4 from CHP) | natural gas | Luebbenau | Brandenburg | old CHPs: 2003
new CHP: 2018 |
4 MW (net) | Stadt- und Überlandwerke GmbH Luckau-Lübbenau | ||
Trianel coal power plant Lünen ( Lünen-Stummhafen power plant ) | 820 | 35 | Hard coal | Luenen | North Rhine-Westphalia | Block 1: 2013 | (Block 1: 2033 at the latest) | Block 1: 735 MW (net) | Trianel coal power plant Lünen GmbH & Co. KG | |
BASF-Ludwigshafen power plants | 1033 | 1240 | natural gas
Leftovers from chemical production |
Ludwigshafen am Rhein | Rhineland-Palatinate | North: 1964/2005
Middle: 1992/2005 South: 1997 |
North: 123 (88) MW (net)
Middle: 491 (545) MW (net) South: 390 (410) MW (net) different performance data depending on the source; Own electricity and steam supply for the local chemical park; initially planned as a nuclear power plant in the 1970s |
BASF SE | 49 ° 30 '47.0 " N , 008 ° 25' 53.8" E | |
District heating power station Ludwigshafen | 33 | ? | natural gas
Heating oil rubbish |
Ludwigshafen am Rhein | Rhineland-Palatinate | 1967 | 28 MW (net)
uses steam from a neighboring waste incineration plant |
Technical Works Ludwigshafen AG | ||
Industrial power plant and combined heat and power plant in Ludwigshafen | approx. 26 | ? | natural gas | Ludwigshafen am Rhein | Rhineland-Palatinate | Industrial power plant: 2003
CHP: 2008 |
Industrial power plant: 12 MW (net)
CHP: 13 MW (net) Own electricity and steam supply for the local chemical park |
MVV Energie AG | ||
Mainz-Wiesbaden power plants | 767 | 160 (750 MWh heat storage) | Natural gas (running blocks)
Hard coal (disused units) |
Mainz | Rhineland-Palatinate | Block 1-1: 1958
Block 1-2: 1963 Block 1-3: 1966 Block 2-1: 1976 Block 3-1: 2000 (KW 5: 2019) |
Block 1-1: 2000
Block 1-2: 2000 Block 1-3: 2000 Block 2-1: 2011 (grid reserve) |
Block 1-1: approx. 100 MW (net)
Block 1-2: approx. 100 MW (net) Block 1-3: approx. 100 MW (net) Block 2-1: 335 MW (net) Block 3-1: 406 MW (net) also uses steam from a neighboring waste incineration plant (KW 5: Gas engine power plant with 100 MWel and 100 MWth under construction) |
Power plants Mainz-Wiesbaden AG (KMW) | 50 ° 1 '35,544 "N, 008 ° 14' 30,163" E |
Large power plant Mannheim (GKM) | 2146 | 1500 (1500 MWh heat storage) | Hard coal | Mannheim | Baden-Württemberg | Block 1: 1954
Block 2: 1962 Block 3: 1966 Block 4: 1970 Block 5: 1973 Block 6: 1975/2005 Block 7: 1983 Block 8: 1993 Block 9: 2015 |
Block 2: 1993 |
Block 1: 1993
Block 1: approx. 200 MW (net)
Block 2: approx. 200 MW (net) Block 3: 203 MW (net) Block 4: 203 MW (net) Block 5: 203 MW (net) Block 6: 255 MW (net) Block 7: 425 MW (net) Block 8: 435 MW (net) Block 9: 843 MW (net) (including a total of 310 MW traction current ) |
Großkraftwerk Mannheim AG | 49 ° 26 ′ 40.0 " N , 008 ° 29 ′ 53.0" E |
Marbach power plant | 437 | 0 | Heating oil | Marbach am Neckar | Baden-Württemberg | Block 1: 1940
GT II: 1971 GT III: 1975 DT III: 1975 |
Block 1: 1985 GT II: 2013 (grid reserve) GT III: 2013 (grid reserve) DT III: 2013 (network reserve), was in cold reserve from 1998 to 2005 |
GT II: 77 MW (net)
GT III: 85 MW (net) DT III: 264 MW (net) (300 MW gas turbine as "special network equipment" with commissioning planned for 2022) |
EnBW Energie Baden-Württemberg AG | 48 ° 55 '38.9 " N , 009 ° 13' 48.3" E |
Martinswerk industrial power plant | approx. 30 (thereof approx. 25 lignite, approx. 4 natural gas and approx. 1 heating oil) | ? | Lignite: K1 / TG1, K2 / TG2
Natural gas: K3 + 4 / TG4 Heating oil: G5 |
Bergheim | North Rhine-Westphalia | K1 / TG1: 1995
K2 / TG2: 1995 K3 + 4 / TG4: 1995 G5: 1995 |
(Lignite generation: 2038 at the latest) | K1 / TG1: 10 MW (net)
K2 / TG2: 10 MW (net) K3 + 4 / TG4: 3 MW (net) G5: 1 MW (net) Own electricity and steam supply for the local chemical park |
Martinswerk GmbH | |
Meggle power plant | approx. 15 | ? | natural gas | Reitmehring | Bavaria | 2000 | 15 MW (net)
Own electricity and steam supply for dairy |
Molkerei Meggle Wasserburg GmbH & Co. KG | ||
Mehrum power plant | 750 | 0 | Hard coal
Sewage sludge |
Hohenhameln | Lower Saxony | Block 3: 1979/2003 | (Block 3: 2021?) | Block 3: 690 MW (net) | KWM-GmbH
( EPH ) |
52 ° 18 ′ 54.2 " N , 010 ° 05 ′ 37.7" E |
Mindelheim diesel power plant | 11 | 0 | Heating oil | Mindelheim | Bavaria | 1988 | 11 MW (net) | United Wertach-Elektrizitätswerke GmbH | ||
Mohn Media energy center | approx. 30 | ? | natural gas | Gutersloh | North Rhine-Westphalia | 1994 | 25 MW (net)
Own electricity, cooling and steam supply for printing |
Mohn Media Mohndruck GmbH | ||
Moritzburg industrial power plant | approx. 70 | ? | natural gas | Moritzburg | Saxony | Block 1: 1998
Block 2: 2005 |
Block 1: 34 MW (net)
Block 2: 34 MW (net) Own electricity and steam supply for Globalfoundries factory |
Energy supply center Dresden-Wilschdorf GmbH & Co. KG | ||
Energy center of Munich Airport | about 40 | > 22 | Energy center: natural gas, heating oil
Extension 1: natural gas Extension 2: natural gas |
Munich | Bavaria | Energy center: 1992
Extension 1: 2003 Extension 2: 2016 |
Energy center: 10 MW (net)
Extension 1: 7 MW (net) Extension 2: 17 MW (net) |
Munich Airport GmbH / Terminal 2 Gesellschaft mbH & Co oHG | ||
Munich-Freimann thermal power station | (106) under construction | 260 (+ 125 under construction) (approx. 1200 MWh and approx. 350 MWh heat storage) | natural gas | Munich | Bavaria | GT 1 (old): 1975
GT 2 (old): 1975 GT 1 (new): (2019?) GT 2 (new): (2019?) |
GT 1 (old): 2015
GT 2 (old): 2015 |
GT 1 (old): 80 MW (net)
GT 2 (old): 80 MW (net) GT 1 (new): (50 MW (net) under construction) GT 2 (new): (50 MW (net) under construction) |
Stadtwerke München Services GmbH | |
Munich-North combined heat and power plant | 414 (of which 365 coal and 49 garbage) | 900 (of which 722 from CHP) | Hard coal: Unit 2 Natural gas: Unit 2 Sewage sludge: Block 2 EBS (garbage): Blocks 1, 3 |
Unterföhring | Bavaria | Block 1: 1991
Block 2: 1966/91 Block 3: 1984 |
Block 1:? |
Block 1: 18 MW (net)
Block 2: 333 MW (net) Block 3: 22 MW (net) |
Stadtwerke München Services GmbH | 48 ° 10 '52.4 " N , 011 ° 38' 23.4" E |
Munich South thermal power station | 698 | 814 | natural gas | Munich | Bavaria | DT 1: 1980
GT 2: 1980 GT 3: 1980 DT 60: 2004 GT 61: 2004 GT 62: 2004 |
DT 1: 80 MW (net)
GT 2: 98 MW (net) GT 3: 98 MW (net) DT 60: 128 MW (net) GT 61: 125 MW (net) GT 62: 124 MW (net) |
Stadtwerke München Services GmbH | 48 ° 06 '50.5 " N , 011 ° 33' 20.8" E | |
Munster Hafen thermal power station | 104 | 250 (of which 120 from CHP; 545 MWh heat storage) | Natural gas, heating oil | Muenster | North Rhine-Westphalia | GuD: 2005 | CCGT: 100 MW (net) | Stadtwerke Münster GmbH | 51 ° 57 '00,3 " N , 007 ° 38' 28.6" O | |
Neubrandenburg thermal power station | 77 | 90 (700 MWh heat storage under construction; aquifer storage ) | natural gas | Neubrandenburg | Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania | GuD: 1997/2018 | CCGT: 75 MW (net) | Neubrandenburger Stadtwerke GmbH | ||
Neugersdorf thermal power station | 2 | 17th | Brown coal | Neugersdorf | Saxony | 1997 | (2038 at the latest) | ? MW (net) | Stadtwerke Oberland | |
Neumünster NMS thermal power station | 73 | 230 | Hard coal RDF (including garbage) |
Neumunster | Schleswig-Holstein | 1974/83/2005 | (Electricity from hard coal: 2033 at the latest) | 54 MW (net) | Stadtwerke Neumünster GmbH | |
Neurath power plant | 4465 | 9
(Use to heat a nearby greenhouse) |
Brown coal | Grevenbroich | North Rhine-Westphalia | Block A: 1972
Block B: 1972 Block C: 1973 Block D: 1975 Block E: 1976 Block F (BoA 2): 2012 Block G (BoA 3): 2012 |
(Block A: December 31, 2021) |
Block A: 294 MW (net)
Block B: 294 MW (net) Block C: 292 MW (net) Block D: 607 MW (net) Block E: 604 MW (net) Block F (BoA 2): 1060 MW (net) Block G (BoA 3): 1060 MW (net)
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RWE Power AG | 51 ° 02 '16.1 " N , 006 ° 36" 42.8 " E |
Industrial power plant Neuss | approx. 20 | ? | natural gas | Neuss | North Rhine-Westphalia | 1992 | 19 MW (net)
Own electricity and steam supply for the local cardboard factory |
FS-Karton GmbH | ||
Neustadt industrial power plant | approx. 25 | ? | natural gas | Neustadt | Bavaria | 1996 | 25 MW (net)
Own electricity and steam supply for the Neustadt oil refinery |
Bayernoil Raffineriegesellschaft mbH | ||
Niederaussem power plant | 3641 | 245 | Brown coal | Bergheim - Niederaussem | North Rhine-Westphalia | Block A: 1963
Block B: 1963 Block C: 1965 Block D: 1968 Block E: 1970 Block F: 1971 Block G: 1974/2008 Block H: 1974/2009 Block K (BoA 1): 2002 |
Block A: 2012 (cold reserve) |
Block A: 125 MW (net)
Block B: 125 MW (net) Block C: 295 MW (net) Block D: 297 MW (net) Block E: 295 MW (net) Block F: 299 MW (net) Block G: 628 MW (net) Block H: 648 MW (net) Unit K (BoA 1): 994 MW (net) Block L planned with 1100 MWel, planning has now been discontinued
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RWE Power AG | 50 ° 59 '45.9 " N , 006 ° 40' 16.8" E |
Nordstemmen power plant | approx 35 | ? | natural gas
Hard coal |
Nordstemmen | Lower Saxony | 1953 | 31 MW (net)
The local sugar factory is supplied with electricity and steam |
Nordzucker AG, Nordstemmen plant | ||
Thermal power station for the Nortrup paper mill | approx. 20 | ? | natural gas | Nortrup | Lower Saxony | 1996 | 18 MW (net)
Own electricity and steam supply for the local paper mill |
Delkeskamp Verpackungswerke GmbH | ||
Nürnberg-Sandreuth thermal power station | 225 (thereof approx. 200 natural gas, 19 waste and 6 biomass) | 320 (1500 MWh heat storage) | Natural gas: GuD 1, GuD 2
Garbage: garbage block Biomass: biomass block |
Nuremberg | Bavaria | GuD 1: 2005
GuD 2: 2005 Waste block: 1996 Biomass block: 2012 |
CCGT 1: 75 MW (net)
CCGT 2: 75 MW (net) Waste block: 18 MW (net) Biomass block: 6 MW (net) |
N-ERGIE AG | 49 ° 26 '11,342 "N, 011 ° 3' 20,959" E | |
Industrial power plant in Nuremberg | approx. 20 | ? | natural gas | Nuremberg | Bavaria | GT 1: 1993
GT 2: 1993 GT 3: 1994 GT 4: 1995 |
(GT 1: 2021?)
(GT 2: 2021?) (GT 3: 2021?) (GT 4: 2021?) (the associated production will be closed in 2021) |
GT 1: 4 MW (net)
GT 2: 4 MW (net) GT 3: 5 MW (net) GT 4: 5 MW (net) Own electricity and steam supply for the local printing company |
Prinovis GmbH & Co. KG | |
Alt-Oberhausen thermal power station (HWK 1) | 24 | approx. 150 (of which 89 from CHP) | natural gas | Oberhausen | North Rhine-Westphalia | 1971/79 | 23 MW (net)
Also uses waste heat from the neighboring waste incineration plant (GMVA) |
Energy supply Oberhausen AG | 51 ° 28 '14.5 " N , 006 ° 51' 40.5" E | |
Oberhausen industrial power plant | about 40 | ? | Residual gases from production | Oberhausen | North Rhine-Westphalia | 1929/54/2017 | 38 MW (net)
Own electricity and steam supply for the local chemical park |
Oxea Production GmbH & Co. KG | ||
Industrial power station Oberkirch | 20th | ? | Hard coal | Oberkirch | Baden-Württemberg | 1986 | (2033 at the latest) | 19 MW (net)
Own electricity and steam supply for the local paper mill |
Koehler SE | |
Obernburg power plant | 110 | 112 | natural gas | Obernburg am Main | Bavaria | Block 1: 1995
Block 2: 1920? / 2010? |
Block 1: 64 MW (net)
Block 2: 36 MW (net) Own electricity and steam supply for the industrial center Obernburg ; Expansion or replacement by a combined cycle plant with 114 MWel and 238 MWth |
Kraftwerk Obernburg GmbH | 49 ° 49 '44.144 "N, 009 ° 8' 53.39" E | |
Offenbach thermal power station | 60 | 100 (350 MWh heat storage) | Hard coal biomass |
Offenbach | Hesse | 1990 | (Electricity from hard coal: 2033 at the latest) | 54 MW (net) | Offenbach AG energy supply | |
Offstein thermal power station | approx 35 | ? | natural gas | Obrigheim | Rhineland-Palatinate | 1961 | 30 MW (net)
The local sugar factory is supplied with electricity and steam |
Südzucker AG Mannheim | ||
Osnabrück thermal power station | approx. 20 | ? | Brown coal
Hard coal EBS |
Osnabrück | Lower Saxony | Turbine 4: 1962/1990
Turbine 5: 1972/1990 |
(Lignite generation: 2038 at the latest) | Turbine 4: 10 MW (net)
Turbine 5: 10 MW (net) Own electricity and steam supply for the local paper mill |
Kämmerer Energie GmbH | |
Pforzheim thermal power station | 105 (thereof 30 hard coal, approx. 15 biomass and approx. 60 natural gas) | 182 (of which 127 from CHP) | Hard coal: fluidized bed block Natural gas: combination block, gas boiler systems EBS: fluidized bed block Biomass: biomass block |
Pforzheim | Baden-Württemberg | Gas boiler system 1: 1965
Gas boiler system 2: 1969 Combined block / GuD: 1980 Fluidized bed block: 1990 Biomass block: 2004 CHP: 2017 |
Gas boiler system 2: 2016 (Coal burning: 2021) |
Gas boiler system 1: 11 MW (net)
Gas boiler system 2: 11 MW (net) Combined unit combined cycle: 41 MW (net) Fluidized bed block: 27 MW (net) Biomass block: 12 MW (net) CHP: 2 MW (net) (Gas engine power plant with 50 MWel and 47 MWth under construction) |
Thermal power station Pforzheim GmbH | |
Plattling power plant | 125 | 150 | natural gas | Plattling | Bavaria | 2010 | 119 MW (net)
Own electricity and steam supply for the local paper mill; Power supply for the Daimler plant in Sindelfingen |
Daimler AG | 48 ° 47 '16.048 "N, 012 ° 52' 59.606" E | |
Potsdam-Süd thermal power station | 84 | 450 (of which 270 from CHP; 1200 MWh heat storage) | natural gas | Potsdam | Brandenburg | 1995 | 82 MW (net) | Stadtwerke Potsdam | 52 ° 21 '54.7 " N , 013 ° 06'47.0" E | |
Raubling thermal power station | 27 | 70 | natural gas | Raubling | Bavaria | 2001 | 24 MW (net)
Own electricity and steam supply for the local paper mill |
HBB Heizkraftwerk Bauernfeind Betriebsgesellschaft mbH | ||
Regensburg industrial power plant | approx. 15 | ? | natural gas | regensburg | Bavaria | Block 1: 2012
Block 2: 2016 |
Block 1: 11 MW (net)
Block 2: 3 MW (net) Own electricity and steam supply for the local car factory |
BMW AG | ||
Reno De Medici Power Plant | 21st | ? | Hard coal | Arnsberg | North Rhine-Westphalia | 1923/56 | (Electricity from hard coal: 2033 at the latest) | 19 MW (net)
Own electricity and steam supply for the local cardboard factory |
RDM Arnsberg GmbH | |
Reutlingen Hauffstraße combined heat and power plant | 10 | 52 (thereof 12 from CHP) | natural gas | Reutlingen | Baden-Württemberg | 1992/2007/2011 | 10 MW (net) | FairEnergie GmbH | ||
Rheinberg industrial power plant | 133 | ? | Hard coal natural gas |
Rheinberg | North Rhine-Westphalia | 1975 | 79 MW (net)
Own electricity and steam supply for the local chemical park (Wood power plant with 15 MWel and approx. 70 MWth planned) |
Solvay Chemicals GmbH | ||
Rheinfelden thermal power station | approx. 20 | ? | natural gas
hydrogen |
Rheinfelden | Baden-Württemberg | 1979 | 16 MW (net)
Own electricity and steam supply for the local chemical park |
Evonik Degussa GmbH | ||
Römerbrücke power plant | 133 (including 56 coal and 77 natural gas) | 235 | Hard coal natural gas |
Saarbrücken | Saarland | Coal block: 1964/89/2011
GuD block: 1967/74/75/2005/11 (GAMOR: 2022) |
(Coal block: 2022) | Coal block: 50 MW (net)
Combined cycle block: 75 MW (net) (Gas engine power plant with 50 MWel and 50 MWth as well as district heating storage under construction) |
Electrabel Saarland GmbH | 49 ° 13 '25.0 " N , 007 ° 00' 54.0" E |
Rosenheim-Färberstrasse power plant | approx. 25 (including approx. 10 waste and approx. 15 natural gas) | ? (approx. 50 MWh heat storage) | Natural gas: GM 1-3, GM 4
Garbage, natural gas, heating oil: T1a / b, T2 |
Rosenheim | Bavaria | GM 1-3: 2011
GM 4: 2013 T1a / b, T2: 1988 |
GM 1-3: 10 MW (net)
GM 4: 9 MW (net) T1a / b, T2: 9 MW (net) |
Stadtwerke Rosenheim GmbH & Co. KG | ||
Rosenheim-Oberaustraße power plant | approx. 10 | ? | natural gas | Rosenheim | Bavaria | GM 5: 2012 | GM 5: 4 MW (net) | Stadtwerke Rosenheim GmbH & Co. KG | ||
Rostock power plant | 553 | 150
(300 possible) |
Hard coal | Rostock | Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania | Block 1: 1994/2013 | (Block 1: 2033 at the latest) | Block 1: 514 MW (net) | KNG Kraftwerks- und Netzgesellschaft mbH | 54 ° 08 ′ 34.2 " N , 012 ° 07 ′ 58.6" E |
Rostock-Marienehe power plant | 111 | 408 (including 120 from CHP, approx. 600 MWh heat storage under construction) | natural gas | Rostock | Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania | Block I: 1996/2017
Block II: 1996/2017 Block III: 1996/2017 |
Block I: 36 MW (net)
Block II: 36 MW (net) Block III: 36 MW (net) Should be supplemented by a sewage sludge incineration plant |
Stadtwerke Rostock AG | ||
Rüsselsheim power plant | 114 | 88 | natural gas | Rüsselsheim am Main | Hesse | 1999 | 112 MW (net)
Own electricity and steam supply for the local Opel factory |
Opel Automobile GmbH | 49 ° 59 '28,684 "N, 008 ° 23' 33,641" E | |
Rütgers energy center | approx. 12 | ? | natural gas
Heating oil |
Castrop-Rauxel | North Rhine-Westphalia | Energy center: 2005
GT: 1991 |
Energy center: 1 MW (net)
GT: 10 MW (net) Electricity and steam supply of the local chemical park |
Rütgers Germany GmbH | ||
Saarbrücken-Süd thermal power station | 40 | 33
(approx. 170 MWh heat storage) |
natural gas | Saarbrücken | Saarland | 2012 | 39 MW (net)
Self-contained electricity and steam supply for automotive suppliers |
ZF Friedrichshafen AG | ||
Saarlouis energy center | approx. 25 | 20th | natural gas | Saarlouis | Saarland | 2016 | 22 MW (net)
Own electricity and heat generation for automobile manufacturers |
Ford-Werke GmbH | ||
Salzgitter-Hallendorf power plant | 325 | ? | Dome gases from steel production | Salzgitter | Lower Saxony | Block AB: 1939/2011
Block 1: 2010 Block 2: 2010 |
Block AB: 95 MW (net)
Block 1: 97 MW (net) Block 2: 97 MW (net) Own electricity and steam supply for the local steelworks |
Salzgitter Flachstahl GmbH | ||
Sappi Alfeld power station | approx. 30 | ? | Natural gas, biogas, heating oil | Alfeld | Lower Saxony | Gas power plant: 1947
Diesel generator: 1994 Turbine 5: 2003 |
Diesel generator: 2018 | Gas power plant: 11 MW (net)
Diesel generator: 3 MW (net) Turbine 5: 13 MW (net) Own electricity and steam supply for the local specialty paper factory |
Sappi Alfeld GmbH | |
Sappi Ehingen plant power station | approx. 30 | ? | Natural gas: turbine 4
Biomass: turbine 3, turbine 5 |
Ehingen | Baden-Württemberg | Turbine 3: 1961
Turbine 4: 1977 Turbine 5: 1990 |
Turbine 3: 8 MW (net)
Turbine 4: 4 MW (net) Turbine 5: 13 MW (net) Own electricity and steam supply for the local specialty paper factory |
Sappi Ehingen GmbH | ||
Sappi Stockstadt power station | approx. 41 (including 26 hard coal and approx. 15 biomass) | ? | Hard coal: hard coal block
Biomass: biomass block |
Stockstadt | Bavaria | Coal block: 1970
Biomass block: 2003 |
(Hard coal block: 2033 at the latest) | Hard coal block: 25 MW (net)
Biomass block: 14 MW (net) Own electricity and steam supply for the local specialty paper factory |
Sappi Stockstadt GmbH | |
Schkopau power plant | 980 | 200 | Brown coal | Schkopau | Saxony-Anhalt | Block A: 1996
Block B: 1996 |
(Block B: December 31, 2034) |
(Block A: December 31, 2034)
Block A: 450 MW (net)
Block B: 450 MW (net) of which a total of 110 MW (net) traction current |
Uniper Kraftwerke GmbH | 51 ° 23 '54.4 " N , 011 ° 57' 01.2" E |
Industrial power plant Schönfeld | 1 | ? | Brown coal | Schönfeld | Saxony | 2007 | (2038 at the latest) | ? MW (net)
Own electricity and steam supply for the local specialty paper factory |
Schönfelder Papierfabrik GmbH; Getec AG | |
Scholven power plant | 828 | 244 | Hard coal: Units B, C, D, E, F, FKW Buer Oil (heavy oil): Units G, H Petroleum coke: Units B, C, FKW Buer |
Gelsenkirchen | North Rhine-Westphalia | Block B: 1968
Block C: 1969 Block D: 1970 Block E: 1971 Block F: 1979 Block FWK Buer: 1985 Block G: 1974 Block H: 1975 (GuD: 2022) |
(Block B: 2022) (Block C: 2022) Block D: 2014 Block E: 2014 Block F: 2014 (Block FWK Buer: 2022) Block G: 2001 Block H: 2003 |
Block B: 345 MW (net)
Block C: 345 MW (net) Block D: 345 MW (net) Block E: 345 MW (net) Block F: 676 MW (net) Block FWK Buer: 70 MW (net) Block G: 640 MW (net) Block H: 640 MW (net) (Combined cycle power plant with 130 MWel under construction, commissioning planned for 2022) |
Uniper Kraftwerke GmbH | 51 ° 36 '12.8 " N , 007 ° 00' 07.4" E |
Schongau power plant | about 150 | ? | Natural gas: DKW, HKW 3
Residues from waste paper processing: HKW 2 |
Schongau | Bavaria | DKW: 1954/2015
HKW 2: 1989 HKW 3: 2014 |
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DKW: 2015? (Grid reserve)DKW: 64 MW (net)
HKW 2: 6 MW (net) HKW 3: 76 MW (net) Own electricity and steam supply for the local paper mill |
UPM GmbH | |
Schwarza thermal power station | approx. 30 | ? | natural gas | Rudolstadt | Thuringia | 1936 | 27 MW (net)
Own electricity and steam supply for the local industrial area |
Energy and media supply Schwarza GmbH | ||
Schwarzheide power plant | 124 | 209 | natural gas | Schwarzheide | Brandenburg | GuD: 1994
(GT: 2022) |
122 MW (net)
Own electricity and steam supply of the local chemical site; one of the two combined cycle turbine sets will be replaced by a GT |
BASF Schwarzheide GmbH | ||
Black Pump power plant | 1600 | 120 | Brown coal | Spremberg | Brandenburg | Block A: 1997
Block B: 1998 |
(Block A: December 31, 2038 at the latest) |
Block A: 750 MW (net)
Block B: 750 MW (net)
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LEAG | 51 ° 32 '08.9 " N , 014 ° 21' 17.1" O |
Refinery power plant Schwedt / Oder | 375.5 | 132 | Petroleum products
Oil residue Refinery gas |
Schwedt | Brandenburg | Block 1: 1998
Block 2: 1998 Block 4: 2011 Block 5: 1972 Block 6: 1994 |
Block 1: 106 MW (net)
Block 2: 106 MW (net) Block 4: 59 MW (net) Block 5: 28 MW (net) Block 6: 35 MW (net) Self-generated electricity and steam supply for the PCK refinery |
PCK-Raffinerie GmbH | 53 ° 5 '42.95 "N, 14 ° 13' 55.052" E | |
GKS joint power plant in Schweinfurt | 29 | 60 | Hard coal sewage sludge EBS (garbage) |
Schweinfurt | Bavaria | 1990/94 | (Electricity from hard coal: 2033 at the latest) | 24 MW (net) | Joint power plant Schweinfurt GmbH | 50 ° 01 '48.3 " N , 010 ° 13' 25.0" E |
Schwerin-Lankow thermal power station | 24 | 32 | natural gas | Schwerin | Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania | GuD: 1994 | CCGT: 23 MW (net) | Energy supply Schwerin GmbH & Co. | ||
Schwerin-Süd thermal power station | 54 | 60 (approx. 450 MWh heat storage) | natural gas | Schwerin | Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania | GuD: 1994 | CCGT: 45 MW (net) | Energy supply Schwerin GmbH & Co. | ||
Sermuth peak load power plant | approx. 17 | 0 | Petroleum products | Großbothen | Saxony | 1995 | 17 MW (net) | envia THERM GmbH | ||
Sigmundshall thermal power station | approx. 15 | ? | natural gas | Wunstorf | Lower Saxony | 1974 | 11 MW (net)
Own electricity and steam supply for local potash mining; Mining stopped in 2018 |
K + S AG | ||
Sindelfingen thermal power station | 102 | 102 | natural gas
Heating oil |
Sindelfingen | Baden-Württemberg | 1986/2013 | 2015 (grid reserve) | 95 MW (net)
Own electricity and steam supply of the local Daimler plant |
Daimler AG | 48 ° 42 '2.444 "N, 008 ° 59' 29.18" E |
St. Wendel gas turbine thermal power station | approx. 22 | ? | natural gas | St. Wendel | Saarland | 2014 | 20 MW (net)
Own electricity and steam supply for medical device production |
Fresenius Medical Care Deutschland GmbH | ||
Stade power plant | 173 | ? | natural gas
hydrogen |
Stade | Lower Saxony | CHP: 1972
GuD: 2015 |
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CHP: 2014
CHP: 190 MW (net)
CCGT: 157 MW (net) controversial coal-fired power station with 840 MWel and 230 MWth is to be expanded, planning has meanwhile been discontinued |
Dow Germany Aktiengesellschaft mbH | |
Stade-Bützfleth power plant | 31 | ? | natural gas | Stade | Lower Saxony | GT 1 and 2: 2012 | GT 1 and 2: 31 MW (net)
Electricity and steam supply of the local chemical park |
Aluminum Oxid Stade GmbH | ||
Staßfurt power plant | 123 | 160 | natural gas | Staßfurt | Saxony-Anhalt | old CCGT:?
new CCGT: 2015 |
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old CCGT: 2015old CCGT: 9 MW (net)
new combined cycle: 100 MW (net) Electricity and steam supply of the local chemical park |
KWG-Kraftwerkgesellschaft Staßfurt mbH | |
Steinitz power plant | approx. 12 | ? | natural gas | Steinitz | Saxony-Anhalt | 1999 | 11 MW (net)
Natural gas from local production |
Neptune Energy Germany GmbH | ||
Stendal thermal power station | 23 | 70 (thereof 24 from CHP; approx. 150 MWh heat storage) | natural gas | Stendal | Saxony-Anhalt | Gas engine power plant: 1994 | 22 MW (net)
will be replaced by several decentralized CHPs with a total of 15 MW el (net) and 61 MW th (20 of which are from CHP) |
Stadtwerke Stendal | ||
Stuttgart-Gaisburg thermal power station | 30th | 205 (of which 30 from CHP; 300 MWh heat storage) | Hard coal: DT 14 Natural gas: HKW 3, GT 13 Heating oil: HKW 3 |
Stuttgart-Gaisburg | Baden-Württemberg | GT 13: 1973
DT 14: 2009 HKW 3: 2018 |
DT 14: 2018 HWK 3:? |
GT 13: 2014 GT 13: 55 MW (net)
DT 14: 23 MW (net) HKW 3: 29 MW (net) |
EnBW Energie Baden-Württemberg AG | 48 ° 46'56.1 " N , 009 ° 13'52.8" E. |
Stuttgart-Münster thermal power station | 190 (including 118 hard coal and 72 heating oil) | 447 | Bituminous coal: DT 12, DT 15, DT 19 EBS (waste): DT 12, DT 15; DT 19 Heating oil: GT 16, GT 17, GT 18 |
Stuttgart-Munster | Baden-Württemberg | GT 16: 1974
GT 17: 1974 GT 18: 1974 DT 12: 1982 DT 15: 1984 DT 19: 2009 |
(Electricity from hard coal: 2033 at the latest) | GT 16: 23 MW (net)
GT 17: 23 MW (net) GT 18: 23 MW (net) DT 12: 45 MW (net) DT 15: 45 MW (net) DT 19: 20 MW (net) |
EnBW Energie Baden-Württemberg AG | 48 ° 48 '55.3 " N , 009 ° 13' 11.1" E |
Stuttgart Pfaffenwald thermal power station | 39 | 93 (plus 23 MW district cooling) | natural gas
Heating oil |
Stuttgart-Pfaffenwald | Baden-Württemberg | Combined cycle plant 40: 1988
Block 50: 1969 Block 60: 1968 |
CCGT plant 40: 12 MW (net)
Block 50: 11 MW (net) Block 60: 12 MW (net) |
University of Stuttgart | ||
Teisnach industrial power plant | 2 | 20th | Brown coal | Teisnach | Bavaria | 2004 | (2038 at the latest) | ? MW (net)
Own electricity and steam supply for the local specialty paper factory |
Pfleiderer Teisnach GmbH & Co. KG / Getec AG | |
Thyrow gas turbine power plant | 190 | 0 | natural gas | Märkisch Wilmersdorf | Brandenburg | GT A: 1987
GT B: 1987 GT C: 1987 GT D: 1987 GT E: 1987 GT F: 1987 GT G: 1987 GT H: 1987 |
GT B: 2020 (capacity reserve) GT C: 2020 (capacity reserve) GT D: 2020 (capacity reserve) GT E: 2020 (capacity reserve) GT F: 2016 GT G: 2016 GT H: 2016 |
GT A: 2020 (capacity reserve)
GT A: 37 MW (net)
GT B: 37 MW (net) GT C: 37 MW (net) GT D: 37 MW (net) GT E: 38 MW (net) GT F: 38 MW (net) GT G: 38 MW (net) GT H: 38 MW (net) |
LEAG | 52 ° 13 '48.5 " N , 013 ° 18'07.8" E |
Tiefstack thermal power station | 347
(of which 205 coal and 142 natural gas) |
955 (900 MWh heat storage) | Hard coal natural gas |
Hamburg | Hamburg | Coal block: 1993
CCGT block: 2009 |
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(Coal block: 2030)Coal block: 194 MW (net)
Combined cycle block: 127 MW (net) |
Vattenfall Hamburg Wärme GmbH | 53 ° 31 '35.9 " N , 010 ° 03' 51.1" E |
Community power plant in Tübingen | 9 | 30th | natural gas | Tübingen | Baden-Württemberg | 1996 | 9 MW (net) | Stadtwerke Tübingen | ||
Cogeneration plant Tübingen Obere Viehweide | 13 | 12 (approx. 15 MWh heat storage) | natural gas | Tübingen | Baden-Württemberg | 2000/13/17 | 13 MW (net) | Stadtwerke Tübingen | ||
Ulm Magirusstrasse thermal power station | 36 (thereof 21 coal and 15 biomass) | 278 | Hard coal: HKW Natural gas: HKW Heating oil: HKW |
Ulm-Söflingen | Baden-Württemberg | HKW: 1992
Bio-HKW I: 2004 Bio-HKW II: 2012 |
(Electricity from hard coal: 2033 at the latest) | HKW: 18 MW (net)
Bio-HKW I: 9 MW (net) Bio-HKW II: 5 MW (net) |
FUG Fernwärme Ulm GmbH | 48 ° 23 '48.6 " N , 009 ° 57' 57.3" E |
Uelzen thermal power station | 47 | ? | Hard coal
natural gas Biogas |
Uelzen | Lower Saxony | 1965/69/92 | (Electricity from hard coal: 2033 at the latest) | 40 MW (net)
The local sugar factory is supplied with electricity and steam |
Nordzucker AG, Uelzen plant | 52 ° 58 '40.5 "N, 010 ° 33' 25.2" E |
Unterbreizbach thermal power station | approx. 20 | ? | natural gas | Unterbreizbach | Thuringia | 1995 | 20 MW (net)
Own electricity and steam supply for local potash mining |
K + S AG | ||
PKV power plant | approx. 65 | ? | natural gas
Biogas |
Varel | Lower Saxony | Condensation turbine: 1968
CHP units: 1989 Biogas engines: 2006 |
Condensation turbine: 1 MW (net)
CHP units: 58 MW (net) Biogas engines: 2 MW (net) Own electricity and steam supply for the local paper mill |
Paper and cardboard factory Varel GmbH & Co. KG | ||
Völklingen / Fenne power plant | 508 (thereof 466 coal and 42 mine gas) | 437 | Hard coal
Mine gas |
Völklingen | Saarland | Fenne I: 1924
Fenne II: 1962 Fenne III: 1967 MKV: 1982 HKV: 1989 Mine gas power plant: 2003 |
Fenne I: 1971
Fenne II: 1989 Fenne III: 1996 (MKV: 2033 at the latest) (HKV: 2033 at the latest) Mine gas power plant:?
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Fenne I: approx. 50 MW (net)
Fenne II: approx. 140 MW (net) Fenne III: approx. 155 MW (net) MKV: 179 MW (net) HKV: 211 MW (net) Mine gas power plant: 42 MW (net) |
Steag GmbH | 49 ° 14 '58.5 " N , 006 ° 52' 53.2" E |
Wählitz power plant | 37 | 40 | Brown coal | Hohenmölsen | Saxony-Anhalt | 1994 | (2038 at the latest) | 31 MW (net) | Central German Braunkohlengesellschaft mbH | 51 ° 10 '0.646 N, 012 ° 4' 34.068 "E |
Walheim power plant | 410
(including 143 heating oil and 267 hard coal) |
0 | Hard coal: Units 1, 2 Oil (heating oil): GT D |
Walheim | Baden-Württemberg | Block 1: 1964/1989/2011
Block 2: 1967/1989/2011 GT D: 1981 |
Block 2: 2013 (network reserve) (2033 at the latest) |
Block 1: 2013 (network reserve) (2033 at the latest) Block 1: 96 MW (net)
Unit 2 148 MW (net) GT D: 136 MW (net) |
EnBW Energie Baden-Württemberg AG | 49 ° 01 ′ 06.4 " N , 009 ° 09 ′ 26.4" E |
Waltenhofen-Veits power plant | approx 35 | 0 | Petroleum products | Waltenhofen-Veits | Bavaria | SKW Diesel: 1978
SKW GT: 1988 |
SKW Diesel: 11 MW (net)
SKW GT: 24 MW (net) |
Allgäuer Überlandwerke GmbH | ||
Wedel thermal power station | 392
(of which 290 hard coal and 102 heating oil) |
423 | Hard coal: Units 1, 2 Heating oil: GT A, B |
frond | Schleswig-Holstein | Block 1: 1961/88/93
Block 2: 1962/89/93 GT A: 1972 GT B: 1972 |
(Block 2: 2024) GT A:? GT B:? |
(Block 1: 2024)
Block 1: 137 MW (net)
Block 2: 123 MW (net) GT A: 51 MW (net) GT B: 51 MW (net) |
Hard coal blocks: Vattenfall Europe Wärme AG
Gas turbines: Vattenfall Hamburg Wärme GmbH |
53 ° 33 '59.2 " N , 009 ° 43' 32.1" E |
Weig joint power plant | approx. 55 | ? | Natural gas: Units 1, 3, 4
Residues from paper production: Block 3 |
Mayen | Rhineland-Palatinate | Block 1: 1992
Block 2: 2013 Block 3: 1992 Block 4: 1971 |
Block 4: 2015? (Cold reserve) |
Block 1: 11 MW (net)
Block 2: 27 MW (net) Block 3: 10 MW (net) Block 4: 8 MW (net) |
Moritz J. Weig GmbH & Co. KG | |
Weiher power plant | 724 | 30th | Hard coal | Quiver | Saarland | Block I: 1943/44
Block II: 1963/64 Block III: 1976/2006 |
Block I: 1973
Block II: 1999/2001 Block III: 2017 (grid reserve) (2033 at the latest) |
Block I: approx. 100 MW (net)
Block II: approx. 275 MW (net) Block III: 656 MW (net)
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Steag GmbH | 49 ° 20 '05.2 " N , 007 ° 02' 07.9" O |
Weissenborn industrial power plant | approx. 20 | ? | natural gas | Weissenborn | Saxony | 1997 | 19 MW (net)
Own electricity and steam supply for the local specialty paper factory |
Schoeller Technocell GmbH & Co KG | ||
Weisweiler power plant | 2698 (of which 2119 lignite, 544 gas and 35 waste) | 183 | Lignite: Units A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H Sewage sludge: Units E, F Natural gas: blocks VGT G, VGT H |
Eschweiler | North Rhine-Westphalia | Block A: 1955
Block B: 1955 Block C: 1955 Block D: 1959 Block E: 1965 Block F: 1967 Block G: 1974 Block H: 1975 Block VGT G: 2006 Block VGT H: 2006 Waste incineration plant on the site: 1996 |
Block A: before 2010 |
Block A: approx. 90 MW (net)
Block B: approx. 90 MW (net) Block C: 123 MW (net) Block D: 135 MW (net) Block E: 321 MW (net) Block F: 321 MW (net) Block G: 590 MW (net), with VGT 663 MW (net) Block H: 590 MW (net), with VGT 656 MW (net) Block VGT G: 200 MW (net) Block VGT H: 200 MW (net) MVA: 27 MW (net)
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RWE Power AG | 50 ° 50 '21.1 " N , 006 ° 19" 25.9 " E |
Werdohl-Elverlingsen power plant | 220 | 0 | Hard coal: blocks E3, E4
Heating oil: Blocks E1, E2 |
Werdohl | North Rhine-Westphalia | Block E1: 1975
Block E2: 1975 Block E3: 1971 Block E4: 1982 |
Block E1: 2017 (cold reserve) |
Block E1: 103 MW (net)
Block E2: 103 MW (net) Block E3: 186 MW (net) Block E4: 310 MW (net) |
Mark-E AG | 51 ° 16'35.3 " N , 007 ° 42'18.5" E. |
Gersteinwerk | 1393 | 0 | Hard coal: Block K2 Natural gas: Blocks F1, F2, G1, G2, H1, H2, I1, I2, K1 |
Werne | North Rhine-Westphalia | VGT F1: 1973
DT F2: 1973 VGT G1: 1973 DT G2: 1973 VGT H1: 1973 DT H2: 1973 VGT I1: 1973 DT I2: 1973 VGT K1: 1984 DT K2: 1984 |
DT F2: 2020 (capacity reserve) DT G2: 2020 (capacity |
(VGT F1: 2021)
VGT F1: 55 MW (net)
DT F2: 355 MW (net) VGT G1: 55 MW (net) DT G2: 355 MW (net) VGT H1: 55 MW (net) DT H2: 355 MW (net) VGT I1: 55 MW (net) DT I2: 355 MW (net) VGT K1: 112 MW (net) DT K2: 614 MW (net) Gas block L with max. 1300 MW in planning |
RWE Generation SE | 51 ° 40 '24.8 " N , 007 ° 43' 14.3" E |
Industrial power station Wesseling | 168 | ? | Mineral oil products: Block D210
Natural gas: Block D290 Brown coal: boiler 5 |
Wesseling | North Rhine-Westphalia | D 210: 1962
D 290: 1996 Boiler 5: 1995 |
(Lignite generation: 2038 at the latest) | D 210: 90 MW (net)
D 290: 52 MW (net) Boiler 5:? MW (net) Own electricity and steam supply for the local chemical park |
Basell Polyolefine GmbH | |
Wiesengrund thermal power station | approx. 25 | ? | natural gas
Heating oil |
Eisenach | Thuringia | 1993 | 22 MW (net) | Opel Automobile GmbH | ||
Wilhelmshaven power plant (Uniper) | 844 (of which 788 hard coal and 56 heating oil) | 0 | Hard coal: Block 1
Heating oil: GT |
Wilhelmshaven | Lower Saxony | Block 1: 1976/98
GT: 1973 |
GT:? |
(Block 1: 2022 at the latest)
Block 1: 757 MW (net)
GT: 56 MW (net) The Huntorf air storage gas turbine power plant is controlled remotely from here . |
Uniper Kraftwerke GmbH | 53 ° 33 '52.4 " N , 008 ° 08'47.0" E |
Wilhelmshaven power plant (Engie) | 830 | 0 | Hard coal | Wilhelmshaven | Lower Saxony | Block 1: 2015 | (Block 1: 2033 at the latest) | Block 1: 731 MW (net) | Onyx Power Assets GmbH | 53 ° 33'56.9 " N , 008 ° 08'46.5" E. |
Wiesbaden-Biebrich power plant ( Kalle Albert industrial park ) | approx 35 | ? | Natural gas and sewage gas: Block 1
Reclaimed wood: Block 2 |
Wiesbaden-Biebrich | Hesse | Block 1: 2006
Block 2: 2003 (GuD: 2021) |
Block 1:?
(Block 2: 2021) |
Block 1: 23 MW (net),
Block 2: 7 MW (net) Own electricity and steam supply for the local chemical park (Expansion by two CCGTs with a total of approx. 50 MWel under construction) |
Infraserv GmbH & Co. Wiesbaden KG | |
Witzenhausen gas power plant | approx. 45 (including approx. 15 natural gas and approx. 30 EBS) | ? | Natural gas, biogas: natural gas block
RDF, heating oil: RDF block |
Witzenhausen | Hesse | Natural gas block: 1990
EBS block: 2009 |
Natural gas block: 13 MW (net)
EBS block: 28 MW (net) Own electricity and steam supply for the local paper mill |
Natural gas block: DS Smith Paper Deutschland GmbH
RDF block: B + T Energie GmbH |
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Peak load power station Wolfen | approx. 42 | 0 | natural gas | Wolfen | Saxony-Anhalt | 1997 | 40 MW (net) | envia THERM GmbH | ||
Wolfsburg Nord thermal power station | 140 | 755 | Hard coal heating oil natural gas EBS (waste oil, paint granulate) |
Wolfsburg | Lower Saxony | Block A: 1959/2000
Block B: 1959/2000 |
(Block A: 2021/2022) |
Block A: 62 MW (net)
Block B: 62 MW (net) Own electricity and process heat / cold as well as compressed air supply for the VW plant and the Autostadt , district heating extraction for the city of Wolfsburg, Hard coal blocks are to be replaced by a combined cycle power plant with 136 MWel and 386 MWth |
Volkswagen Kraftwerk GmbH | 52 ° 25 '57.0 " N , 010 ° 47' 13.0" E |
Wolfsburg West thermal power station | 306 | 277 | Hard coal | Wolfsburg | Lower Saxony | Block 1: 1985
Block 2: 1985 |
(Block 1: 2021/2022) |
Block 1: 139 MW (net)
Block 2: 139 MW (net) Hard coal blocks are to be replaced by a combined cycle power plant with 288 MWel and 265 MWth |
Volkswagen Kraftwerk GmbH | 52 ° 26 '31.0 " N , 010 ° 45' 51.0" O |
Industrial power plant in Worms | approx. 12 | ? | natural gas | Worms | Rhineland-Palatinate | 1991 | 12 MW (net)
Electricity and steam supply of the local chemical park |
Grace GmbH | ||
Wörth cogeneration plant | approx. 13 | approx. 15 | natural gas | Woerth on the Rhine | Rhineland-Palatinate | 2013 | 13 MW (net)
Own electricity and steam supply for the local truck factory |
Daimler AG | ||
Wörth thermal power station | 62 | 55 | natural gas
Residues from paper production |
Woerth on the Rhine | Rhineland-Palatinate | 2007 | 59 MW (net)
Own electricity and steam supply for the local paper mill; is to be expanded by another block |
Palm Power GmbH & Co. KG | 49 ° 2 '43,127 "N, 008 ° 17' 4,121" E | |
Wuppertal-Barmen thermal power station | 145 | 112 | Natural gas: Block 1
Heating oil: Block 2 |
Wuppertal-Barmen | North Rhine-Westphalia | Block 1: 2005
Block 2: 2008 |
Block 1: 82 MW (net)
Block 2: 60 MW (net) |
WSW Energie & Wasser AG | 51 ° 16 '08.9 " N , 007 ° 12' 01.7" O | |
Industrial power station Wuppertal | 2 | 19th | Brown coal | Wuppertal | North Rhine-Westphalia | 2011 | (2038 at the latest) | ? MW (net)
Own electricity and steam supply for the local wallpaper factory |
WSW Energie & Wasser AG ; Erfurt & Sohn KG | |
Würzburg thermal power station on the Friedensbrücke | 125 | 215 (approx. 100 MWh heat storage planned) | natural gas | Wurzburg | Bavaria | GT I: 2005
GT II: 2009 TS II: 1993 TS III: 1971 |
GT I: 45 MW (net)
GT II: 30 MW (net) TS II: 25 MW (net) TS III: 23 MW (net) |
Heizkraftwerke Würzburg GmbH | 49 ° 47 '59.8 " N , 009 ° 55' 23.8" E | |
Zeitz power plant | 70 (including 45 lignite and 25 natural gas) | ? | Lignite: Units 1 and 2
Natural gas: Block 3 |
Time | Saxony-Anhalt | Block 1: 1993
Block 2: 1993 Block 3: 2005 |
(Block 2: 2038 at the latest) |
(Block 1: 2038 at the latest)
Block 1: 23 MW (net)
Block 2: 18 MW (net) Block 3: 23 MW (net) Own electricity and steam supply for the local sugar and ethanol factory |
Block 1 and 3: Südzucker AG
Block 2: CropEnergies Bioethanol GmbH Zeitz |
51 ° 03 '07.1 "N, 012 ° 06' 37.9" E |
Zielitz industrial power plant | approx. 30 | ? | natural gas | Zielitz | Saxony-Anhalt | 1996/2010 | 27 MW (net)
Power and steam supply for the Zielitz potash plant |
K + S AG | ||
Zolling power plant | 572 (of which 501 hard coal, 21 biomass and 50 heating oil) | 180
(400 MWh heat storage) |
Hard coal: Units 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Sewage sludge: Unit 5 (planned) Heating oil: GT 1, 2 Biomass: Block 6 |
Zolling | Bavaria | Block 1: 1958
Block 2: 1961 Block 3: 1964 Block 4: 1966 Block 5: 1986/2011 Block 6: 2003 GT 1: 1976 GT 2: 1976 |
Block 2: 1984 Block 3: 1987 Block 4: 1987 (Block 5: 2033 at the latest) |
Block 1: 1982
Block 1: 38 MW (net)
Block 2: 47 MW (net) Block 3: 71 MW (net) Block 4: 97 MW (net) Block 5: 472 MW (net) Block 6: 18 MW (net) GT 1: 23 MW (net) GT 2: 23 MW (net) Black start capability via gas turbine |
Onyx Power Assets GmbH | 48 ° 27 '19.1 " N , 011 ° 47' 58.3" E |
Zülpich industrial power plant | about 40 | ? | Natural gas: K06
Lignite: GKW Biogas: GKW Residues from waste paper processing: GKW |
Zülpich | North Rhine-Westphalia | K06: 1964
GKW: 1996 |
(Lignite generation: 2038 at the latest) | K06: 20 MW (net)
GKW: 15 MW (net) Own electricity and steam supply for the local paper mill |
Smurfit Kappa Zülpich Paper GmbH | |
Anklam sugar factory industrial power plant | 17th | ? | natural gas | Anklam | Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania | 1993 | 15 MW (net)
The local sugar factory is supplied with electricity and steam |
Suiker Unie GmbH & Co. KG | ||
Zwickau industrial power plant | approx. 15 | ? | natural gas | Zwickau | Saxony | 2014 | 13 MW (net)
Own electricity and steam supply of the local VW plant |
Volkswagen Saxony GmbH |
See also
Web links
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- "Power plants in Germany" database of the Federal Environment Agency
Individual evidence
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