Svanemølle Power Station

Svanemølle Power Station
Svanemølleværket
Svanemølle power station
Country Denmark
Location Copenhagen
Coordinates 55°42′48″N 12°35′17″E / 55.71333°N 12.58806°E / 55.71333; 12.58806Coordinates: 55°42′48″N 12°35′17″E / 55.71333°N 12.58806°E / 55.71333; 12.58806
Status Operational
Construction began 1947
Commission date 1953
Owner(s) Københavns Belysningsvæsen
(1953-2001)
Københavns Energi
(2001-2006)
Dong Energy
(2006-present)
Thermal power station
Primary fuel Coal (1953-1985)
natural gas (1985-present)
Cogeneration? yes
Power generation
Thermal capacity 355 MJ/s
Nameplate capacity 81 MW
Website
www.dongenergy.com/EN/business%20activities/generation/activities/central_power_stations/Pages/svanemoelle_power_station.aspx

Svanemølle Power Station (Danish: Svanemølleværket) is a natural gas fueled combined heat and power station located at the south side of Svanemølle Bay in the Nordhavnen of Copenhagen, Denmark. Its primary task is to supply district heating to the district-heating network of Greater Copenhagen.

History

Svanemølle Power Station was built by Københavns Belysningsvæsen between 1947 and 1953 to supplement H. C. Ørsted Power Station in the Kongens Enghave. It was designed by Louis Hygom who had already carried out expansions and adaptions of the H. C. Ørsted plant in 1924 and 1932.

The plant was originally coal-fired but was converted to natural gas and oil firing in 1985. In 1995 two old generators were replaced by a gas turbine referred to as unit 7.[1]

Architecture

Svanemølle Power Station

Svanemølle Power Station is built in reinforced concrete and dressed in red brick. Its constellation of boxes and cubic volumes is inspired by American highrise and factory architecture of the 1930s.

See also

References

  1. "Svanemølle Power Station". Dong Energy. Retrieved 2011-09-12.
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