Werdohl-Elveringsen Power Station
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Werdohl-Elveringsen Power Station is located in Elverlingsen, Germany near Werdohl is a central and a top load power station of the mark. It lies to the Lenne, from the cooling water is referred. Beaconing takes place with gas and hard coal.
The power station Werdohl Elverlingsen exists since 1912. However the blocks with their 282 meters high fire-places, today in enterprise, which have together a rated output of 693 MW, developed only between 1971 and 1982. Approximately 2.2 billion kilowatt-hours river are produced annually there. The power station consists of two hard coal blocks. The block E3 (186 MW) 1971 most reaching, the block E4 (301 MW) 1982 1975 the blocks E1 and E2 establishes as gas and steam turbine systems with in each case 75 MW are implemented and 1999 and/or. 2003 for the supply by peak load stream and rule energy were reequipped. In the two hard coal blocks become daily approx.. 4500 tons of hard coal verstromt.