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Buschhaus Power Station

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Commission date
  
1985

Nameplate capacity
  
390 MW

Primary fuel
  
Lignite

Phone
  
+49 5352 94394523

Buschhaus Power Station

Owner(s)
  
Helmstedter Revier GmbH (MIBRAG)

Address
  
Am Kraftwerk 1, 38372 Büddenstedt, Germany


Similar
  
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Buschhaus Power Station is a lignite-fired power station near Helmstedt in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is operated by Helmstedter Revier GmbH, a subsidiary company of MIBRAG. Until end of 2013, the power station was owned by E.ON.

The station's chimney stands 307 metres (1007 ft, 3 in) tall, making it among the tallest in Germany. The power station was modernized in 2002 to increase its efficiency. It has an output capacity of 390 megawatts.

Plans for Buschhaus Power Stations were drawn up at the end of the 1970s, despite the lack of demand for more electricity in West Germany at the time. The new plant created new jobs not only in construction and operation, but also in coal mining.

In September 2016, the power plant has been shut down. Until 2020, the power station will be kept as cold-reserve power until 2020. Afterwards, the power plant will be decommissioned.

References

Buschhaus Power Station Wikipedia