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Heizkraftwerk Jena-Süd197 MW Gas

Gas

Heizkraftwerk Jena-Süd, a gas-fired power generation facility located in Germany, ranks as the 149th largest out of 1483 plants in the country, with a capacity of 197 MW. Operated by E.ON Thüringer Energie AG since its commissioning in 1972, this facility represents a small but essential piece of Germany's complex energy puzzle, where coal remains the dominant fuel source. With a mere 0.13% share of the national capacity of 151,891 MW, Heizkraftwerk Jena-Süd highlights the gradual shift towards cleaner energy sources, as Germany seeks to transition away from coal and embrace more sustainable alternatives. The facility utilizes modern gas turbine technology, optimizing efficiency and reducing emissions compared to traditional coal plants. Within a 50 km radius, Heizkraftwerk Jena-Süd is flanked by several notable power plants, including the Hohenwarte hydro plant with a capacity of 377.6 MW and the HKW Jena, a gas facility with a capacity of 182 MW. This proximity to other energy generation facilities emphasizes the collaborative nature of the regional energy landscape, where diverse fuel types work synergistically to meet consumer demands and ensure grid reliability. Germany's energy profile is characterized by a substantial number of plants, which collectively provide a robust energy supply, although the reliance on coal poses challenges for achieving climate targets. As the nation continues to phase out coal and increase its reliance on renewables, Heizkraftwerk Jena-Süd stands as a transitional facility that may help bridge the gap during this pivotal shift. Its role in the energy market will remain significant as Germany navigates its path toward a more sustainable and environmentally friendly energy future.

Capacity
197 MW
Commissioning Year
1972

54 years old

Owner
E.ON Thüringer Energie AG
Location
50.8958°, 11.5862°

Germany, Europe

Location
Coordinates:: 50.895798, 11.586164
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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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Gas Power Generation: An Overview of Its Mechanisms, Benefits, and Future Prospects

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