List of waste incineration plants in Germany

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The list provides an overview of waste incineration plants in Germany.

KW name Gross power in
MW
Combustion
heat output
Location Remarks operator
Asdonkshof waste incineration plant 98 MW th 22 MW th Kamp-Lintfort Year of construction: 1997
Energy carrier: up to 270,000 t / a
District Weseler Abfallgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG
Andernach industrial thermal power station 300 MW th 73 MW th Then after Year of construction: 2009
Energy carriers: up to 140,000 t / a substitute fuels, as well as up to 8,000 t / a used rolling oil and a maximum of 7,500 t / a sewage sludge
EEW Energy from Waste
Waste recycling plant in Helmstedt 40 approx. 174 Schöningen Year of construction: 1998
Energy carrier: Household waste 500,000 t / a
eew
Bamberg waste-to-energy plant N / A N / A Bamberg based in the port of Bamberg ; District heating and electricity for Bamberg; 105,000–116,000 t / a commercial and municipal waste from the city and district of Bamberg, the city of Erlangen, the district of Erlangen-Höchstadt, the district of Forchheim and the district of Wunsiedel; Disposal security for approx. 400,000 residents Association of waste-to-energy plants in the city and district of Bamberg
Thermal residual waste treatment plant in Bitterfeld 15 MW approx. 10 MW Bitterfeld-Wolfen located in the chemical park Bitterfeld-Wolfen ; Steam and heat supply for the chemical park, electricity is fed into the public network; 140,000 t / a commercial and municipal waste PD energy GmbH
Medium caloric power plant Bremen 29 MW el 110 MW Bremen industrial ports Year of construction: 2009
Energy carrier: Household waste
swb disposal GmbH
Bremen waste incineration plant 50 MW el 221 Bremen-Findorff Year of construction: 1969
Energy carrier: household waste
swb disposal GmbH
Bremerhaven waste disposal facility 100,000,000 kWh el / 250,000,000 kWh th (presumably: information on the energy content of the waste) 100 MW Bremerhaven Year of construction: 1976
Energy source: household waste
Bremerhaven Entsorgungsgesellschaft mbH (BEG)
Darmstadt waste-to-energy plant 80 ? Darmstadt Year of construction: 1967
Energy source: garbage
Entega
Frankfurt waste incineration plant 49 MW el max. 99 MW th ? Frankfurt Start of operation: 1966

Energy carrier: up to 525,600 t / a household waste

The power plant produces district heating for 30,000 households in Frankfurt.

MHKW Müllheizkraftwerk Frankfurt am Main GmbH as a joint venture between FES and Mainova
Emlichheim waste incineration plant 48 MW el 152 MW Emlichheim Start of operation: 2008

Energy carrier: approx. 450,000 t / a household and commercial waste

The specialty of this power plant is that, according to the operator, the machine house is on the Dutch side.

EVI waste recycling BV & Co. KG
Essen-Karnap waste-to-energy plant 48 MW el
130 MW th
approx. 240 MW Essen-Karnap (NRW) Year of construction 1987, base load and district heating Operator RWE Power
GMVA - Lower Rhine community waste incineration plant 69 MW el / 45 MW th 267.3 MW Oberhausen-Buschhausen (North Rhine-Westphalia) Year of construction 1984/1996–1997/2005 , electricity base load , district heating for Energieversorgung Oberhausen AG, waste throughput approx. 710,000 t / a Operator GMVA Niederrhein
Ingolstadt waste incineration plant 15 MW 35 MW th Ingolstadt (Bavaria) District heating for Audi
3 furnace lines, among others
Ingolstadt waste disposal plant association
Community waste incineration plant Ludwigshafen [1] ? ? Ludwigshafen (Rhineland-Palatinate) 125 meter high chimney Community waste incineration plant Ludwigshafen GmbH
Thermal power station north (Mannheim) ? ? Mannheim Start of operation: 1966

Energy sources: household and commercial waste, approx. 700,000 t / a

MVV Umwelt Asset GmbH as a subsidiary of MVV Energie
Kassel waste incineration plant 40 MW th
17.7 MW el
61.6 MW Kassel (Hesse) District heating, built in 1968, renewal of the flue gas cleaning: 2008
2 incineration lines, 3 steam turbines
Waste heating power plant Kassel GmbH
Residual waste incineration plant in Cologne 55 220 MW th Cologne-Niehl (North Rhine-Westphalia) Built in 1996, energy for 100,000 households and district steam for surrounding industry AVG Cologne mbH
Rugenberger Damm waste recycling plant 26th 20th Hamburg Commissioning in 1999, feed of district heating into the Hamburg district heating network Vattenfall, Hamburg City Cleaning Service
Waste incineration plant in Kiel 6.5 30th Kiel (SH) Year of construction: 1996
Energy carrier: household waste
MVK
Pirmasens waste-to-energy plant 16 MW el
17 MW district heating
? Pirmasens (Rhineland-Palatinate) Start of construction in 1996, regular operation in 1999, capacity approx. 180,000 t / a household and commercial waste MHKW Pirmasens Abfallbehandlungs GmbH & Co. KG
Kempten waste-to-energy plant 10 MW el
? Kempten (Allgäu) (Bavaria) ZAK Energie GmbH
Magdeburg-Rothensee waste-to-energy plant 370 MW el
350 MW district heating
? Magdeburg (Saxony-Anhalt) Uniper / SWM
Ulm-Donautal waste-to-energy plant 11 MW el ? Ulm (Baden-Wuerttemberg) TAD
Weissenhorn waste incineration plant 432 MW el ? Weißenhorn (Bavaria) Waste management company of the district of Neu-Ulm
Stuttgart-Munster power plant 164 MW el (total) 450 MW th (total) Stuttgart-Munster (Baden-Wuerttemberg) Capacity: 420,000 t of residual waste / year, has three coal boilers, three garbage boilers and three gas turbines. EnBW
Nuremberg waste incineration plant ? ? Nuremberg Thermal treatment of waste from Nuremberg and the neighboring cities and districts.

Year of construction: 2001

Energy carrier: household waste

Capacity: approx. 10,000 t of waste

Waste throughput: approx. 230,000 t / a

Waste Management Company City of Nuremberg (ASN)
Coburg waste-to-energy plant Max. electrical output: 10.6 MW (2 × 5.3 MW) Max. thermal output: 36.6 MW (2 × 18.3 MW) Neuses near Coburg

(Bavaria)

  • CHP plant
  • Construction time: 1986 - 1988
  • Start of trial operation: 1989
  • Adaptation of the filter systems according to the guidelines of the Federal Immission Control Act in the early 1990s
  • Annual capacity (depending on the calorific value): approx. 135,000 t


Association for waste management in Northwest Upper Franconia (ZAW Coburg)
Wuppertal waste-to-energy plant 40 MW el 30 MW district heating ? Wuppertal Start of operation: 1976

Energy carrier: household waste approx. 415,000 t / a

AWG Wuppertal

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Administrative association for waste-to-energy plants in the city and district of Bamberg
  2. Company presentation (German). Bremerhavener Entsorgungsgesellschaft mbH, 2010, accessed on July 15, 2019 .
  3. Energy generation. In: EVI. Retrieved January 26, 2020 .
  4. Zweckverband Müllverwertungsanlage Ingolstadt  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.mva.ingolstadt.de  
  5. a b Müllheizkraftwerk Kassel GmbH ( Memento of the original from February 21, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , accessed on 08-02-2016 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.mhkw-kassel.de
  6. ^ Zweckverband Abfallverwertung Südwestpfalz , accessed on October 29, 2014
  7. ^ Waste incineration plant - waste management city of Nuremberg. Retrieved February 5, 2019 .
  8. ZAW Coburg - home page. Retrieved August 9, 2019 .