Hague hydropower station
Hague hydropower station | ||
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Haag an der Amper hydropower station | ||
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Coordinates | 48 ° 27 '16 " N , 11 ° 50' 8" E | |
country | Germany | |
place | Hague on the Amper | |
Waters | Amperkanal | |
power plant | ||
owner | Uniper | |
Start of operation | 1923 | |
technology | ||
Bottleneck performance | 4.1 megawatts | |
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The Haag hydropower plant is a run-of-river power plant near Haag an der Amper in the Upper Bavarian district of Freising .
The power plant, built in 1923, is located on a side channel of the Amper . This is diverted west of Zolling and runs north of the river. The canal flows into the river again about two kilometers after the power station. Today the canal also supplies the Zolling power plant with cooling water. A few hundred meters east of the power station, the Langenbach – Enzelhausen railway crosses both the river and the canal. The power plant operated by Uniper has an output of 4.1 MW.
Upper water of the power plant
literature
- uniper (ed.): List of Assets . December 2017, p. 10 ( online [PDF]).
Web links
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