Dürnrohr Power Station

District heating pipeline from the power station Dürnrohr to Sankt Pölten with a length of 31 km

The Dürnrohr power station is a thermal power station in Lower Austria.

The power station was built as a replacement for the Zwentendorf Nuclear Power Station, a plant that was finished but due to a 1978 referendum never started up. The Dürnrohr plant was built in its proximity in order to use the already established power lines and other infrastructure. It consists of two blocks: the first with output of 405 MW operated by VERBUND Austrian Thermal Power AG and the second with output 352 MW operated by the Energie-Versorgung Niederösterreich AG. The plant was finished in 1987.

The plant is powered by black coal imported from the Czech Republic and Poland but can also use natural gas. In 2004 a heating plant (largest such in Austria, at the time) using the dissipated waste heat was opened.

In 2009 the district heating pipeline from the power station to Sankt Pölten was erected from EVN Wärme. It is the longest district heating pipeline in Austria, with a length of 31 km.[1]

References

  1. Longest district heating pipeline in operation; in German from ORF-Niederösterreich 1. October 2009; read 2. October 2009

Coordinates: 48°19′32″N 15°55′25″E / 48.325555556°N 15.923611111°E / 48.325555556; 15.923611111

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