Greifswald Power Station

Greifswald Power Station
Location of Greifswald Power Station in Germany
Official name Kraftwerke Greifswald
Country Germany
Location Lubmin
Coordinates 54°8′26.11″N 13°39′51.92″E / 54.1405861°N 13.6644222°E / 54.1405861; 13.6644222Coordinates: 54°8′26.11″N 13°39′51.92″E / 54.1405861°N 13.6644222°E / 54.1405861; 13.6644222
Status Suspended
Owner(s) DONG Energy
Thermal power station
Primary fuel Coal
Power generation
Units operational 2 x 800 MW
Nameplate capacity 1,600 MW
Capacity factor 47%

Greifswald Power Station (German: 'Kraftwerke Greifswald') was a coal-fired power plant planned by the Danish energy company DONG Energy near Greifswald, Germany.[1] It was planned to be located in the beach town Lubmin, 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) from Greifswald, in an industrial area which was previously occupied by Greifswald Nuclear Power Plant.

The power plant was to have two units of 800 MW each. It would have an efficiency of 47%.

Public opinion

Within the federal state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern the plans have met much opposition. A movement against the plan "Bürgerinitiativen Kein Steinkohlekraftwerk in Lubmin" (In English: "Citizen Initiative No Coal Powerplant in Lubmin") has risen.[2] Due to opposition, DONG Energy suspended the project.[3]

References

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