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Irsching Power Station

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Country
  
Germany

Status
  
Operational

Address
  
85088 Vohburg, Germany

Location
  
Vohburg

Operator(s)
  
E.ON Kraftwerke

Owner
  
E.ON

Irsching Power Station

Commission date
  
1969 (Unit 1) 1972 (Unit 2) 1974 (Unit 3) 2010 (Unit 5) 2011 (Unit 4)

Decommission date
  
1995 (Unit 2) 2006 (Unit 1)

Irsching Power Station is close to the city of Vohburg, Germany, and is operated as a so-called peak load power station. From the original three units only unit 3 with a capacity of 415 MW is operated, the other two units, with a capacity of 151 MW (unit 1) and 312 MW (unit 2), are in cold reserve. The power station can be operated with light fuel oil and with natural gas. The owner and operator of the units 3 and 4 is E.ON Kraftwerke, a subsidiary of E.ON Energy, while Unit 5 is owned by Gemeinschaftskraftwerke Irsching, a joint venture of E.ON Kraftwerke, N-ERGIE, Mainova and HEAG Südhessische Energie, and operated by E.ON Kraftwerke.

On December 20, 2007, a planned 18-month trial operation period of Siemens SGT5-8000H, the world's largest and most powerful gas turbine (capable of generating 375MW), started. After trial period the plant expanded to a high-efficiency combined-cycle power plant with a total output of about 570 MW and an efficiency of 60%. The unit 4 was commissioned in 2011.

An additional unit 5 was built, consisting of two smaller gas turbines and one steam turbine. This unit has capacity of 860 MW of electricity with an efficiency of 58%. It was commissioned in 2010.

On March 30, 2015, the corporations operating the power station declared they wanted to close down all of its operations effective from April 1, 2016.

References

Irsching Power Station Wikipedia