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Moorburg Power Station

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{{#badges: Climate change |CoalSwarm}} '''Moorburg Power Station''' in Hamburg, Germany is proposed by [[Vattenfall Europe]] to have an installed capacity of 1640 megawatts and cost 1.3-1.4 billion to construct. In April 2008 the ''Power in Europe'' energy industry newsletter foreshadowed that the project may be blocked as a part of a power sharing agreement between the conservative Christian Democratic Union and the Green Party following the mid-February Hamburg elections. The Greens oppose the project proceeding, which would emit more than 8 million tonnes of Co2 a year. Vattenfall aim to have the project completed by 2012.<ref>[http://www.platts.com/Content/Electric%20Power/Newsletters%20&%20Reports/Power%20in%20Europe/See%20A%20Sample/index.pdf "Moorburg in Jeopardy"], ''Power in Europe'', Issue 523, April 7, 2008, pages 1-2.</ref>
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