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Boxberg Power Station

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Country
  
Germany

Commission date
  
1966

Nameplate capacity
  
1,900 MW

Phone
  
+49 1522 2912164

Units operational
  
4

Location
  
Boxberg

Primary fuel
  
Lignite

Address
  
02943 Boxberg, Germany

Owner
  
Vattenfall

Boxberg Power Station

Similar
  
Schwarze Pumpe power sta, Lausitz Energie Kraftwerk, BSV Kraftwerk Jänschw, KSC Anlagenb GmbH, Emis Electrics GmbH

Boxberg Power Station (in German commonly referred as Kraftwerk Boxberg) is a lignite-fired power station with three units at Boxberg, near Weißwasser, Saxony, Eastern Germany. Since the late 1990s, its capacity amounts to 1,900 MW and was acquired by Vattenfall Europe, a subdivision of Vattenfall, in 2001.

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History

Like Jänschwalde Power Station and Schwarze Pumpe Power Station, Boxberg Power Station was built at a place surrounded by surface mines. The first unit was built in 1966, in the 1980s there were 14 units with an accumulated output of 3,520 MW.

After the German reunification twelve units (210 MW each) went off, and two units, 500 MW each, were modernized. In the mid-1990s, a new 900 MW unit was built, another 675 MW unit is projected for the end of 2012.

Size

Boxberg Power Station had four chimneys 300 metres tall. One was dismantled in 2000, two were blasted in 2009, and the last one was projected to be completely demolished in 2010 but problems during the process of demolishing delayed that project, it was blasted in 2012.

References

Boxberg Power Station Wikipedia