#Germany

Articles etiquetados con «Germany».

Wind Power
Agency for Renewable Resources: Germany's Bioeconomy Research and Funding Body
Profile of the German Agency for Renewable Resources (FNR), its funding programmes, structure, and role in bioenergy R&D.
Hydroelectric Power
Goldisthal Pumped Storage Station: Engineering and Operational Profile
Goldisthal is Germany's largest hydroelectric plant, a 1060 MW pumped-storage facility in the Thuringian Mountains operated by Vattenfall.
Natural Gas Power
Lubmin LNG terminals: Germany's Baltic gas hub
Overview of the two LNG terminals in Lubmin, Germany, developed rapidly in 2022-2023 to secure natural gas supply.
Nuclear Power
Greifswald Nuclear Power Plant: VVER-440 Technology and Post-Reunification Shutdown
Greifswald NPP in Germany used Soviet VVER-440/V-230 reactors. It operated from 1974 to 1990 before shutting down after reunification.
Climate, Emissions & Sustainability
German Climate Action Plan 2050: Policy Framework and Sectoral Targets
Overview of Germany's 2016 Climate Action Plan 2050, detailing sectoral emissions targets, coal phase-out strategies, and policy development...
Wind Power
Global Tech 1 Offshore Wind Farm
Global Tech 1 is a 400 MW offshore wind farm in the German North Sea, commissioned in 2015 and owned by GE Ventures, Stadtwerke München, and...
Coal & Lignite Power
Rhenish lignite mining area
The Rhenish lignite mining area is a major lignite mining region in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
Coal & Lignite Power
Chemnitz Nord: Combined Heat and Power Station Profile
Profile of the Chemnitz Nord CHP station in Saxony, Germany, operated by eins energie in sachsen since 1961.
Coal & Lignite Power
Walsum Power Plant: Coal Generation in Duisburg
Walsum Power Plant is a 1095 MW coal-fired station in Duisburg, Germany, operated by Steag on the Rhine.
Nuclear Power
Brokdorf Nuclear Power Plant: Decommissioning and the NordLink Transition
Profile of Brokdorf NPP in Germany, its PWR technology, 1986-2021 operation, and replacement by NordLink HVDC cable.
Nuclear Power
Grohnde Nuclear Power Plant
Grohnde Nuclear Power Plant — 1360 MW Pre-Konvoi PWR on the Weser river in Lower Saxony, operated by PreussenElektra GmbH from 1984 until pe...
Coal & Lignite Power
Bergkamen Power Station: Coal-Fired Generation and District Heating in Germany
Profile of the Bergkamen Power Station in Germany, a 747 MW coal-fired facility operated by RWE and Steag since 1981.
Nuclear Power
Grafenrheinfeld Nuclear Power Plant: Decommissioning and Regional Impact
Decommissioned E.ON nuclear plant in Germany. Single 1345 MW reactor operated 1981-2015 during the Atomausstieg phase-out.
Coal & Lignite Power
Moorburg Power Plant: Vattenfall's Hamburg Coal Facility
Profile of the Moorburg Power Plant in Hamburg, Germany. A 1600 MW coal-fired station operated by Vattenfall from 2015 to 2021.
Nuclear Power
Philippsburg Nuclear Power Plant: Decommissioning and Grid Battery Transition
Overview of the Philippsburg Nuclear Power Plant in Germany, its decommissioning process, and the planned 400 MW grid battery.
Coal & Lignite Power
Scholven Power Station: Coal Generation in the Ruhr
Scholven Power Station is a coal-fired plant in Gelsenkirchen, Germany, owned by Uniper with a capacity of 2,126 MW.
Coal & Lignite Power
Frimmersdorf Power Station: Decommissioning of a German Lignite Giant
Profile of the decommissioned Frimmersdorf lignite power station in Grevenbroich, Germany, operated by RWE Power.
Nuclear Power
Biblis Nuclear Power Plant: Technical Profile and Decommissioning
Biblis Nuclear Power Plant (KWB) — two PWR units (A: 1167 MW net, B: 1240 MW net) on the Rhine in Hessen, Germany, operated by RWE Power AG...
Nuclear Power
Isar Nuclear Power Plant: Operational History and Decommissioning
Isar Nuclear Power Plant — two-unit site near Essenbach, Bavaria, operated by PreussenElektra (E.ON). Isar-1 (BWR, 878 MW) shut down 2011; I...
Nuclear Power
Brokdorf Nuclear Power Plant: Technical Profile and Decommissioning
Overview of the Brokdorf Nuclear Power Plant in Germany, covering its PWR technology, 1440 MW capacity, and 2021 decommissioning.