List of waste incineration plants in Germany
The list provides an overview of waste incineration plants in Germany.
KW name | Gross power in MW |
Combustion heat output |
Location | Remarks | operator |
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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) |
|
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
- ↑ Administrative association for waste-to-energy plants in the city and district of Bamberg
- ↑ Company presentation (German). Bremerhavener Entsorgungsgesellschaft mbH, 2010, accessed on July 15, 2019 .
- ↑ Energy generation. In: EVI. Retrieved January 26, 2020 .
- ↑ Zweckverband Müllverwertungsanlage Ingolstadt ( page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ 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
- ^ Zweckverband Abfallverwertung Südwestpfalz , accessed on October 29, 2014
- ^ Waste incineration plant - waste management city of Nuremberg. Retrieved February 5, 2019 .
- ↑ ZAW Coburg - home page. Retrieved August 9, 2019 .