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'''Herrenwyk power station''' was a [[coal-fired power station]] in [[Lübeck-Herrenwyk]], [[Germany]]. It was the first regional power station in [[Schleswig-Holstein]].<ref name=lsz170398> |
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Main '''electrical installation in Herrenwyk'''—a part of [[Lübeck]] in northern [[Germany]]—is a [[static invertor plant]] of the [[high-voltage direct current]] submarine cable named [[Baltic Cable]]. In past, Herrenwyk was the site of Lübeck-Herrenwyk [[power station]]. |
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|trans-title=Technical attractions in Lübeck |
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| url= http://stadtzeitung.luebeck.de/archiv/artikel/id/1239 |
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| publisher= Lübecker Stadtzeitung |
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| first = Sven | last = Bardua |
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| date=1998-03-17 |
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| archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20020727035950/http://stadtzeitung.luebeck.de/artikelarchiv/1998/016/0160502.html |
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Construction of the power station started in 1910 and the power station was commissioned on 11 June 1911.<ref name=history> |
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==Power station== |
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| title= Der Siegeszug der Elektrizität |
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|trans-title=The triumph of electricity |
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| url= http://stadtzeitung.luebeck.de/archiv/artikel/id/7462 |
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| date=2000-04-11 |
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| archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20110719060124/http://stadtzeitung.luebeck.de/archiv/artikel/id/7462 |
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There was a proposal to build a new 400 MW power station at the site of the demolished power station. However, in 2000 E.ON abandoned this project because of the existing overcapacity in the [[electricity market]].<ref name=strom> |
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==Static invertor plant== |
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The static invertor plant of Baltic Cable was built in 1994 on the site of former power station. The static invertor plant is connected also with a 380 kV power-line, which runs to the [[Lübeck-Siems]] sub-station. This is the only 380 kV powerline in Germany, which has no direct connection to the Central European 380 kV grid, which causes Baltic Cable to use 372 Megawatts (MW) capacity instead of 600 MW.{{Fact|date=July 2008}} Although there were plans to construct a 380 kV powerline from the [[Lübeck-Herrenwyk]] sub-station to Schwerin, these plans were postponed because of environmental considerations.{{Fact|date=July 2008}} |
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|trans-title=Schleswig-Holstein holds after cancellation of E. ON power plant development of combined heat and power |
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| url= http://www.strom-magazin.de/strommarkt/schleswig-holstein-haelt-nach-absage-von-kraftwerksbauer-eon-an-ausbau-der-kraft-waerme-kopplung-fest_3370.html |
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In 1994, the [[Baltic Cable]]'s static invertor plant was built on the site of former power station. |
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In the area of the static inverter plant there is also a 110 kV / 20 kV sub-station, fed by two 110 kV circuits from the Lübeck-Siems sub-station. There is no transformer for coupling the 380 kV- and the 110 kV-grid in the area of the Lübeck-Herrenwyk static invertor plant.{{Fact|date=July 2008}} |
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==References== |
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==External links== |
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* [http://maps.google.com/maps?t=k&ll=53.896844,10.802425&spn=0.002864,0.007317&om=1 Static inverter Plant Lübeck-Herrenwyk of HVDC Baltic-Cable] |
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* [http://maps.google.com/maps?t=k&om=0&ll=55.499691,13.15321&spn=0.022023,0.058537 Static inverter Plant Arrie of HVDC Baltic-Cable] |
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Latest revision as of 06:48, 13 July 2024
Herrenwyk power station was a coal-fired power station in Lübeck-Herrenwyk, Germany. It was the first regional power station in Schleswig-Holstein.[1] The power station was owned and operated by Nordwestdeutsche Kraftwerke Aktiengesellschaft (now part of E.ON).[2]
Construction of the power station started in 1910 and the power station was commissioned on 11 June 1911.[2][3] In 1955, a new 25 megawatt (MW) unit was commissioned.[2] In 1992, the Lübeck-Herrenwyk power station was demolished after the bankruptcy and demolition of a local metallurgical plant.
There was a proposal to build a new 400 MW power station at the site of the demolished power station. However, in 2000 E.ON abandoned this project because of the existing overcapacity in the electricity market.[4]
In 1994, the Baltic Cable's static invertor plant was built on the site of former power station.
References
[edit]- ^ Bardua, Sven (1998-03-17). "Technische Denkmäler in Lübeck" [Technical attractions in Lübeck] (in German). Lübecker Stadtzeitung. Archived from the original on 2002-07-27. Retrieved 2009-09-26.
- ^ a b c "PreussenElektra Aktiengesellschaft". FundingUniverse. Retrieved 2008-07-27.
- ^ "Der Siegeszug der Elektrizität" [The triumph of electricity] (in German). Lübecker Stadtzeitung. 2000-04-11. Archived from the original on 2011-07-19. Retrieved 2009-09-26.
- ^ "Schleswig-Holstein hält nach Absage von Kraftwerksbauer E.ON an Ausbau der Kraft-Wärme-Kopplung fest" [Schleswig-Holstein holds after cancellation of E. ON power plant development of combined heat and power] (in German). Strom-Magazin.de. 2000-11-15. Retrieved 2009-09-26.