Walsum power station

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Walsum power station is a large coal-fired power plant in Duisburg, Germany, known for its prominent cooling tower and role in regional electricity and district heating supply.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coal-fired power station
thermal power plant
chimneyHeight approximately 300 metres
commissioned 1950s
configuration condensing power plant with district heating extraction
connectedTo district heating network of Duisburg region
coolingTowerHeight approximately 180 metres
coolingTowerType natural draft cooling tower
country Germany NERFINISHED
emits carbon dioxide
nitrogen oxides
sulfur dioxide
fuelDelivery railway
river barges
generates electricity
gridConnection German electricity grid
hasCoolingTower yes GENERATED
hasDistrictHeatingCapacity several hundred megawatts thermal
hasElectrostaticPrecipitator yes
hasFlueGasDesulfurization yes
hasPart Walsum Unit 10 NERFINISHED
hasPostalCodeArea Duisburg 47179
hasUnit Walsum Unit 10 NERFINISHED
Walsum Unit 9 NERFINISHED
languageOfLocation German
locatedIn Duisburg NERFINISHED
North Rhine-Westphalia
locatedInDistrict Duisburg-Walsum NERFINISHED
locatedNear German–Dutch border NERFINISHED
locatedOn Rhine River NERFINISHED
nearbyCity Duisburg city centre
nearbyPort Port of Duisburg NERFINISHED
notableFor prominent cooling tower
tall chimney visible from long distance
operatedBy Steag GmbH NERFINISHED
ownedBy Steag GmbH NERFINISHED
partOf German coal power plant fleet
primaryFuel hard coal
provides district heating
region Ruhr region NERFINISHED
regionSupplied Ruhr area NERFINISHED
status operational
subjectTo European Union industrial emissions directive NERFINISHED
German emission regulations
technology steam turbine
unit10NetCapacity approximately 750 MW
usesFuel bituminous coal
waterSource Rhine River NERFINISHED

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