Vattenfall invests 325 million euro in new power plant in Berlin

  • Industry News
  • 07 February 2017
  • by Vattenfall

VattenfallVattenfall has decided to build a new gas-fired combined cycle heat and power plant in the Berlin district of Marzahn-Hellersdorf. The value of the investment is 325 million Euro.

 

This decision is a clear commitment to Berlin. With the construction of this CHPP we will fulfil one further topic of the climate protection agreement with the Berlin senate that we signed in October 2009. We are well on track with halving our emissions compared to 1990,” says Tuomo Hatakka, country manager for Vattenfall in Germany.

 

The new gas-fired CHPP with 260 MW electrical and 230 MW thermal capacity and a fuel efficiency of about 90% will be among the most modern of its kind. The construction works are planned to start in April this year. The start of operation is planned for 2020.

 

Gunther Müller, spokesperson of the management board of Vattenfall Wärme AG, says: “Our district heating has an important role in achieving climate neutrality in Berlin. The new CHPP in Marzahn is an important element of this. It will ensure a climate-efficient and reliable district heating supply for the coming decades and will be the base-load power plant for the district heating areas in the Eastern part of the city. ”

 

Source: Vattenfall

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