The following page lists most of the power stations in the electricity sector in Germany. For traction current, see List of installations for 15 kV AC railway electrification in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
Nuclear
Thermal
Hydroelectric
Pumped-storage hydroelectric
Wind power
Description | Location | Coordinates | Peak Power (MW) | Production (MW·h/year) | Capacity factor |
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Holtriem | Lower Saxony | 53°36′37″N 7°25′45″E / 53.61028°N 7.42917°E | 207 | ||
Reußenköge | Schleswig-Holstein | 54°36′40″N 8°54′13″E / 54.61111°N 8.90361°E | 203 | ||
Werder/Kessin | Mecklenburg-Vorpommern | 53°42′55″N 13°19′11″E / 53.71528°N 13.31972°E | 201 | ||
Stößen-Teuchern | Sachsen-Anhalt | 51°7′54″N 11°57′51″E / 51.13167°N 11.96417°E | 183 | ||
Hüselitz | Sachsen-Anhalt | 52°30′57″N 11°46′51″E / 52.51583°N 11.78083°E | 151 |
Description | Location | Coordinates | Peak Power (MW) | Production (MW·h/year) | Capacity factor[7] |
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Hohe See | North Sea | 54°26′0″N 6°28′0″E / 54.43333°N 6.46667°E | 497 | 0.42 | |
Borkum Riffgrund 2 | North Sea | 54°58′0″N 6°29′44″E / 54.96667°N 6.49556°E | 464 | 0.30 | |
Veja Mate | North Sea | 54°19′00″N 5°52′0″E / 54.31667°N 5.86667°E | 402 | ||
BARD | North Sea | 54°21′18″N 5°58′48″E / 54.35500°N 5.98000°E | 400 | ||
Global Tech I | North Sea | 54°15′43″N 6°24′38″E / 54.26194°N 6.41056°E | 400 |
Photovoltaic
See also
References
- ↑ "Atomkraftwerk Gundremmingen: Block B geht vom Netz".
- 1 2 3 "§ 7 AtG - Einzelnorm".
- ↑ "Last decade of German nuclear power", World Nuclear News, 2011-05-31 (link)
- ↑ KNK-II Archived 2013-03-16 at the Wayback Machine. Info pool/Glossary, European Nuclear Society, 2003
- 1 2 3 "RWE’s Short-Term Pain, Long-Term Gain", Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (link)
- ↑ Other name: Trianel GuD-Power Plant Hamm-Uentrop
- ↑ "Germany's offshore wind capacity factors, 2019". energynumbers.info. 2 February 2020. Archived from the original on 3 August 2020.
- ↑ World's largest photovoltaic power plants
- ↑ Lima Group: BV Neuhardenberg
- ↑ Germany Turns On World's Biggest Solar Power Project
- ↑ Lieberose solar farm becomes Germany's biggest, World's second-biggest Archived 2010-09-02 at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ GERO Solarpark’s 28MW solar PV plant inaugurated in Germany
- ↑ Enerparc AG: Heideblick, Germany
- ↑ SolarServer: Megawatt-Solarpark "Eiche" am Berliner Stadtrand soll bis zum Jahresende fertig gestellt werden Archived 2011-08-30 at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ Lauingen Energy Park
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