List of power stations in the Netherlands
The following page lists all power stations in Netherlands.
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Claus
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Eems
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Eemshaven
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Enecogen
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Flevo
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Gelderland
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Hemweg
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Luchterduinen
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Maas 1
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Maas 2
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Maas 3
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Rijnmond
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Sloe
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Velsen
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Westereems
Nuclear
Site | City | Coordinates | Type | MWe | Operator | Operational |
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Borssele Nuclear Power Station | Borssele | 51.431°N 3.717°E | PWR | 485 | EPZ | 1974 |
Dodewaard nuclear power plant | Dodewaard | 51.900°N 5.685°E | BWR | 58 | GKN | 1963 (Closed in 1997) |
Fossil
Site (units) | City | Coordinates | Fuel | MWe | Operator | Operational |
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Sloe | Vlissingen | Natural gas | 870 | EDF/DELTA | 2010 | |
Eems | Eemshaven | Natural gas | 1750 | Electrabel | 1996 | |
Magnum[1] | Eemshaven | Natural gas | 1311 | Vattenfall (NUON) | 2013 | |
Rotterdam | Natural Gas | 870 | Enecogen | 2011 | ||
Eemshaven | Coal | 1600 | Essent | 2014 | ||
Maasstroom | Rotterdam | Natural Gas | 425 | Castleton | 2010 | |
Maxima | Lelystad | Natural gas | 880 | Electrabel | 2010 | |
Claus (A and C) | Maasbracht | 51.149°N 5.907°E | Natural Gas | 1900 | Essent | 1977 (unit C in 2012) |
Moerdijk | 51.686°N 4.581°E | Natural Gas | 769 | Essent | 1997 | |
Swentibold | 50.979°N 5.808°E | Natural Gas | 231 | Essent | 1999 | |
Borssele (BS12) | Borssele | Coal | 426 | EPZ | 1988 (closed in 2015) | |
Gelderland (CG13) | Nijmegen | Coal/biomass | 602 | Electrabel | 1982 (closed in 2016) | |
Maasvlakte (MV1 and MV2) | Rotterdam | Coal/biomass | 1040 | E.ON | 1988 (closed in 2017) | |
Maasvlakte (MPP3) | Rotterdam | Coal | 1070 | E.ON | 2013 | |
Amer (AC8 and AC9) | Geertruidenberg | 51.702°N 4.842°E | Coal/biomass | 1245 | Essent | 1981 (unit AC9 in 1994) |
Hemweg (HW8) | Amsterdam | Coal | 630 | Vattenfall (NUON) | 1995 (closed in December 2019) | |
Hemweg (HW9)[2] | Amsterdam | Natural Gas | 440 | Vattenfall (NUON) | 2012 | |
Diemen 33[3] | Diemen | Natural Gas | 250(?) | Vattenfall (NUON) | 1995 | |
Diemen 34[4] | Diemen | Natural Gas | 435 | Vattenfall (NUON) | 2013 | |
IJmond[5] | IJmuiden | Blast furnace gas | 144 | Vattenfall (NUON) | 1997 |
Wind
Megawatt electric (MWe)
It is the electric output of a power plant in megawatt. The electric output of a power plant is equal to the thermal overall power multiplied by the efficiency of the plant. The power plant efficiency of light water reactors amounts to 33 to 35% compared to up to 40% for modern coal-, oil- or gas-fired power plants.
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See also
- List of power stations in Europe
- List of largest power stations in the world
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