Heilbronn Power Station

Summary

Heilbronn Power Station is a coal-fired power station in Heilbronn, Germany. It is operated by EnBW Kraftwerke AG, until 1997 by EVS, and has seven units. Specifically, Unit 7 is the largest coal-fired unit used by EnBW.[1] The capacity of the three units is 950 MW, two units with a capacity of approx. 200 MW are in cold reserve. The power station's two flue gas stacks are the highest structures in Heilbronn and are recognizable as landmarks from far away.

Heilbronn Power Station
Heilbronn Power Station seen from river Neckar side
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CountryGermany
LocationHeilbronn
Coordinates49°10′38″N 9°12′23″E / 49.17722°N 9.20639°E / 49.17722; 9.20639
StatusOperational
Commission date1955
Owner(s)EnBW
Operator(s)
Thermal power station
Primary fuelCoal
Power generation
Units operational2 X 65 MW (ret)
2 X 110 MW (ret)
2 X 125 MW
1 X 760 MW
Make and modelAEG
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Siemens
Nameplate capacity1,360 MW
External links
CommonsRelated media on Commons
Heilbronn Power Station seen from the East

References edit

  1. ^ "EnBW Heilbronn – Mission: Secure supply - Power Distribution - Siemens". Archived from the original on 2013-12-21.

External links edit

  • Location on Google Maps