Weiher-3 power station
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{{#badges: CoalSwarm|Navbar-Germanyandcoal}} Weiher-3 power station, also known as the Quierschied-Weiher Power Station, is a 724-megawatt (MW) coal plant in Saarland, Germany.
In November 2016, plant owner Steag GmbH said it plans to mothball nearly a third of its German power generation capacity, including Weiher-3, citing a massive decline in wholesale prices.[1]
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Location
The map below shows the plant in Quierschied, Saarbrücken.
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Background
The single-unit, subcritical coal plant was first built in 1976 and upgraded in 2006 to its current capacity of 724 MW. It is owned by STEAG of KSBG.[2]
800 MW Expansion Proposal Abandoned
According to Deutsche Umweltshilfe, a proposal to build an 800 MW expansion at the same location was abandoned without statement of reasons in 2007.[3]
Articles and Resources
Sources
- ↑ "Steag to switch off about a third of German power plants," Reuters, Nov 2, 2016
- ↑ Weiher power plant, Steag.com, accessed January 2013
- ↑ "Projects of coal-fired power plants in Germany since 2007," Deutsche Umwelthilfe, November 2012