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[[File:WP Überlandzentrale Lübeck - 1921.jpg|thumb|The station circa 1921]] |
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| title= Technische Denkmäler in Lübeck |
| title= Technische Denkmäler in Lübeck |
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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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</ref> The power station was owned and operated by Nordwestdeutsche Kraftwerke Aktiengesellschaft (now part of [[E.ON]]).<ref name=history/> |
</ref> The power station was owned and operated by Nordwestdeutsche Kraftwerke Aktiengesellschaft (now part of [[E.ON]]).<ref name=history/> |
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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> |
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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| title= Der Siegeszug der Elektrizität |
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| url= http://stadtzeitung.luebeck.de/archiv/artikel/id/7462 |
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</ref> In 1955, a new 25 |
</ref> In 1955, a new 25 megawatt (MW) unit was commissioned.<ref name=history/> In 1992, the Lübeck-Herrenwyk power station was demolished after the bankruptcy and demolition of a local metallurgical plant. |
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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> |
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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| title= Schleswig-Holstein hält nach Absage von Kraftwerksbauer E.ON an Ausbau der Kraft-Wärme-Kopplung fest |
| title= Schleswig-Holstein hält nach Absage von Kraftwerksbauer E.ON an Ausbau der Kraft-Wärme-Kopplung fest |
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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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| publisher= Strom-Magazin.de |
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[[Category:Coal-fired power stations in Germany]] |
[[Category:Coal-fired power stations in Germany]] |
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.