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Heizkraftwerk Hagen-Kabel230 MW Gas

Gas

Heizkraftwerk Hagen-Kabel stands as a significant player in Germany's energy landscape, ranked #134 among 1,483 power generation facilities in the country. This gas-fired power plant, operated by Mark-E AG, boasts a capacity of 230 MW, contributing approximately 0.15% to Germany's total capacity of 151,891 MW. The facility, commissioned in 1980, serves a crucial role in a region characterized by a diverse energy mix, where coal remains the dominant fuel source. Within a 50 km radius, Heizkraftwerk Hagen-Kabel is flanked by several notable power plants, including Gersteinwerk, with a capacity of 2,004.5 MW, and the Trianel Natural Gaskraftwerk, which has a capacity of 838 MW. These nearby plants highlight the competitive nature of gas generation in the area, especially as coal-fired plants like Trianel Kohlekraftwerk Lünen (746 MW), Herne power station (729 MW), and Kraftwerk Bergkamen (717 MW) dominate the landscape. With its 230 MW capacity, Heizkraftwerk Hagen-Kabel aligns closely with the national average capacity per plant, showcasing its efficiency in the gas generation sector. As the 31st largest gas facility in Germany, Heizkraftwerk Hagen-Kabel is strategically positioned to support the grid, particularly during peak demand periods when coal plants may struggle with emissions regulations. The plant's operation underlines Germany's continued reliance on gas as a transitional fuel in the shift toward renewable energy sources. Looking ahead, Heizkraftwerk Hagen-Kabel could play a pivotal role in stabilizing the energy grid as the country transitions to a more sustainable energy future, while also managing the challenges posed by fluctuating renewable energy contributions.

Capacity
230 MW
Commissioning Year
1980

46 years old

Owner
Mark-E AG
Location
51.4110°, 7.4917°

Germany, Europe

Location
Coordinates:: 51.411000, 7.491700
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Technical Details
Primary Fuel Type
Gas
Energy Source
Non-Renewable
Country
Germany
Continent
Europe
Data Source
Global Power Plant Database
GermanyEnergy Profile
1,483
Total Plants
151.8 GW
Total Capacity
CoalGasNuclearHydro
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