Energy company - 165-meter cooling tower of a coal-fired power plant blown up
The 165-metre-high cooling tower of the coal-fired power plant in Voerde on the Lower Rhine, which was shut down in 2017, was blown up on Sunday. The huge concrete structure collapsed as planned shortly after 11 a.m. without any problems.
Some residential buildings in the vicinity of the blast had to be temporarily evacuated during the blast, and roads in the area were also closed between 9 am and 1 pm, according to the town of Voerde.
The blasting is part of the dismantling work on the former power plant, which began in July and is scheduled to last until 2026, according to the energy company RWE as the owner and the town of Voerde.
RWE is examining the possibility of producing "green" hydrogen with a total capacity of 800 megawatts on an industrial scale at the 60-hectare site. Depending on the economic conditions, the construction of a suitable hydrogen-capable gas-fired power plant at the site is also conceivable.
The town is hoping for a "significant leap forward as a business location", said Voerd mayor Dirk Haarmann (SPD). If the plans come to fruition, Voerde will become an important hydrogen center for the region. Together, 120 to 140 new jobs could be created for hydrogen production and the power plant. Haarmann emphasized that the new plant would be CO2-neutral. He also hopes that other commercial and plant engineering companies will settle there.
The power plant, which was built in the early 1970s and later significantly expanded, is located directly on the Rhine. With four units, it generated more than 2000 megawatts of electricity at its peak for many years, but was controversial due to its high CO2 emissions. With its large cooling tower and chimneys over 200 meters high, the power plant, which can be seen for many kilometers, was a well-known landmark of the city for a long time.
RWE announcement 7.7.2023 Blasting announcement
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- RWE, the energy group responsible for the former coal-fired power plant in Voerde, North Rhine-Westphalia, is considering producing "green" hydrogen with a capacity of 800 megawatts at the site.
- The cooling tower of the coal-fired power plant, which once stood at 165 meters tall in Voerde near the Lower Rhine, was dismantled on a Sunday morning in a controlled explosion.
- Despite the decommissioning of the coal-fired power plant, the site in Voerde continues to be a topic of interest for RWE, with the potential for a hydrogen-capable gas-fired power plant also being considered.
- The former coal-fired power plant, which was notorious for its high CO2 emissions and had a significant impact on the local environment and skyline, was shut down in 2017 and is now being dismantled.
Source: www.stern.de