Dingolfing hydropower plant
Dingolfing hydropower plant | ||
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Dingolfing hydropower plant from above and from the right bank of the Isar | ||
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Coordinates | 48 ° 38 '2 " N , 12 ° 29' 3" E | |
country | Germany | |
place | Dingolfing | |
Waters | Isar | |
Kilometers of water | km 46.33 | |
Height upstream | 360 m | |
power plant | ||
owner | Uniper Kraftwerke GmbH | |
operator | Uniper Kraftwerke GmbH | |
construction time | ||
Start of operation | 1957 | |
technology | ||
Bottleneck performance | 15.0 megawatts | |
Average height of fall |
8 m | |
Others |
The Dingolfing power plant is a run-of-river power plant from Uniper Kraftwerke GmbH that is capable of swelling water on the lower Isar at river kilometer 46.3.
The power plant opened by Bayernwerk AG in 1957 is located near Dingolfing , the district town of the Lower Bavarian district of Dingolfing-Landau . The electrical output of the power plant is 15.0 MW.
The Dingolfing reservoir has a length of 2.3 km, a maximum width of 700 meters, an area of 100.7 hectares , a circumference of 5.19 km and a storage volume of 2,500,000 m³. The water can be stored overnight so that it can be used to generate peak electricity during the day . The reservoir with dams also serves as flood protection. It has four breakwaters to protect the power station .
The grid connection is made via a switchgear on site in the power grid of the distribution network operator Bayernwerk AG .
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- ↑ Archive link ( Memento from December 5, 2014 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ Federal Network Agency power plant list (nationwide; all network and transformer levels) as of July 2nd, 2012. ( Microsoft Excel file, 1.6 MiB) Archived from the original on July 22, 2012 ; Retrieved July 21, 2012 .