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Wilhelmshaven Power Station (E.ON)
Aerial view of the power station (May 2012)
CountryGermany
Location
  • Rüstersieler Groden
Coordinates53°33′52.4″N 8°8′47″E / 53.564556°N 8.14639°E / 53.564556; 8.14639
Commission date1976
OperatorUniper
Thermal power station
Primary fuelFossil Fuel: Coal
Power generation
Nameplate capacity756 MW
External links
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The Wilhelmshaven Power Station is one of two coal power stations in the city of Wilhelmshaven, Germany. Built in the middle of the 1970s, the power station has an output of 747 megawatts.

  • The Power Station seen from West The Power Station seen from West
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