Lister and Lenne power plants
Lister- und Lennekraftwerke GmbH
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legal form | Company with limited liability |
founding | 1905 |
Seat | Essen , Germany |
management | Peter Klein |
Number of employees | 6th |
sales | EUR 6.3 million |
Branch | Power generation |
Website | www.llk.de |
As of December 31, 2016 |
The Lister and Lennekraftwerke GmbH (short form: LLK GmbH ) is a power generation sunternehmen that the Ruhrverband heard and a total of fifteen hydroelectric plants operates, which are predominantly in the Sauerland are. In addition to the headquarters in Essen , the company is also represented in Attendorn .
The Lister and Lenne power plants were founded in 1905 in connection with the construction of the Listertalsperre (1909 to 1912) as a department of the Ruhrtalsperrenverein (RTV). The GmbH was only founded in 1983 for tax reasons as a wholly owned subsidiary of RTV, today's Ruhrverband .
With the advancing electrification of Germany after the First World War, more and more hydropower plants were built in the area of the Lenne and the upper Ruhr . In 1923 and 1928, the run-of-river power plants Bamenohl and Lenhausen were built. Further power plant constructions, e.g. B. Ahausen (1938), Sorpetalsperre (1935), Biggetalsperre (1966), up to the Kemnader reservoir (2011) were added. The pipeline network was also expanded, with a length of over 1,400 km at its peak and which supplied over 80,000 customers with electrical energy.
2013, the network and sales activities were spun off and with those of the Stadtwerke Attendorn and Stadtwerke Olpe for new Bigge ENERGY GmbH & Co. KG fusion ated. It was one of the first five energy suppliers in Germany to offer natural electricity as a full supply. Since then, LLK GmbH has limited itself to the operational management of the 15 hydropower plants on the Lenne, Möhne and Ruhr as well as the dams of the Ruhr Association and reduced the number of employees from around 70 to just 6.
Hydropower plants
The Lister and Lennekraftwerke operate 15 hydroelectric power plants :
- Ahausen storage power plant on the Ahaus reservoir
- Bamenohl run-of-river power plant
- Bigge storage power plant at the Biggetalsperre
- Ennepe storage power plant on the Ennepetalsperre
- Fürwigge storage power plant on the Fürwiggetalsperre
- Hachen run-of-river power plant
- Henne storage power plant on the Hennetalsperre
- Kemnade storage power plant on Lake Kemnader
- Lenhausen run-of-river power plant
- Lister storage power plant at the Lister dam
- Storage power plant Möhne (main power plant) at Moehnesee
- Storage power plant Möhne (secondary power plant) at the compensation pond of the Möhne lake
- Sorpe pumped storage power plant at the Sorpe dam
- Run-of-river power plant Niederense
- Storage power plant Verse at the Versetalsperre
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Lister- und Lennekraftwerke GmbH: History. Retrieved September 6, 2018 .
- ↑ BIGGE-Energie: for Naturstrom under the first five ( 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.
Coordinates: 51 ° 1 ′ 54.4 " N , 7 ° 50 ′ 34.7" E