Altbach Power Station
Altbach Power Station | |
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![]() Unit 2 of the Altbach Power Plant | |
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Country | Germany |
Location | Altbach |
Coordinates | 48°43′03″N 9°22′30″E |
Status | Operational |
Commission date | 1950 |
Owner(s) | EnBW |
Operator(s) | |
Thermal power station | |
Primary fuel | Bituminous Coal |
Power generation | |
Nameplate capacity | 1,036 MW |
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Altbach Power Station is a coal-fired power plant owned and operated by EnBW[1] at Altbach, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It has an output capacity of 1,036 MWe, 783MW being coal fired divided amongst two 420-30MW units and 253MW of gas fired capacity divided amongst four units ranging from 53-85MW. The power station is also connected to the Mittlerer Neckar district heating system.[2]
The first power plant on the Altbach site was built in 1899. The precursors of the current power plant went into service in 1950 (unit 1) and in 1956 and 1958 (units 2 and 3). Unit 1 was shut down in 1982 and demolished in 1985. Units 2 and 3 were shut down and demolished in 1993.
Unit 1 was replaced by a new unit in 1985 and units 2 and 3 by a new unit in 1997. Both units have 250 metre tall chimneys.[3]
The power station also features a forced draft cooling tower which is used to cool the remaining water not used in the heating system.
Gallery
- Altbach Power Station
- Deizisau from roof of power plant
- Neckar river from power plant roof
- 250 metres tall chimney of Altbach power plant
- Altbach gas turbine power plant
- Altbach plant cooling tower
- Fan in Altbach power plant cooling tower
- Engine of Altbach power plant for coal transport
- Close view of 250 metres tall chimney
- Coal storge of Altbach Power Plant
- Coal Mills of Altbach Power Plant
- Altbach Power Plant Machine Hall
- Feeder Pump of Altbach Power Plant
- Altbach Power Plant, Unit 1
- Altbach Power Plant, Unit 2
- Turbine on display at Altbach Power Plant
- Pylon of departing power line