Großkrotzenburg Power Station

50°05′17″N 8°57′08″E / 50.08806°N 8.95222°E / 50.08806; 8.95222Commission date1977; 1992Owner(s)UniperThermal power station Primary fuelCoalPower generation Units operational1Nameplate capacity1132 MWExternal linksCommonsRelated media on Commons
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Großkrotzenburg Power Station (German: Kraftwerk Staudinger) is a modern coal-fired thermal power station in Großkrotzenburg, Hesse, east of Frankfurt, Germany. It comprises five units with a total capacity of approximately 1900 MW. The units were built between 1965 and 1992. Units 1-3 were decommissioned in 2012 and 2013. A characteristic of this power station is the fact that the most recently built unit, Unit 5, uses the updraught from the existing cooling towers as stack. The power station is operated by Uniper.


Technical Information

Großkrotenzburg Power Station consists of 5 units, of which only Unit 5 is operated regularly. A 6th unit was planned, but was cancelled in 2012 for economic reasons.

Thermal Units of Großkrotenzburg Power Station[1]
Unit Fuel Net Output Commissioned Decommissioned Purpose
1 Coal 246 MW 1965 2012 (Kept in reserve for district heating until April 30 2013) Load Following, District Heating
2 Coal 249 MW 1965 2001 (Cold reserve until 2012)
Load Following, District Heating
3 Coal 293 MW 1970 2012 Load Following
4 Natural Gas, Heating Oil 622 MW 1977 2012 (In Federal Network Agency reserve until 2018) Peak Load
5 Coal 510 MW 1992 Still in Service Base Load, District Heating
6 Coal 1055 MW Cancelled Base Load, District Heating


External links

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  • (in German) Plant datasheet Archived 2006-09-25 at the Wayback Machine

References

  1. ^ "Kraftwerk Staudinger". Uniper (in German). Retrieved 2019-09-02.


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