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483:, which is used to deliver hard coal by barges. Closed conveyor belts then transport the fuel to the coal storage facility. Closed conveyor belts also take the coal to the coal bunker, from which it is ground to a fine powder using five coal pulverisers. The fine powder is dried using hot air and then blown into the combustion chamber. Burning occurs at 1,300 °C (2,370 °F), boiling water into steam, which is passed into the high pressure turbines, followed by a medium pressure and two low-pressure turbines. The turbines rotate at 3,000 revolutions per minute, as the generator. 131: 628: 25: 614: 471:
yearly of district heating in addition to power generation, a supply sufficient for 100,000 households in the Castrop-Rauxel and Dortmund-Bodelschwingh areas. Of Unit 4 1,052 MW net generation capacity, 413 MW are delivered to
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gross. Units 1-3 were built between 1964 and 1969 and were decommissioned in 2014. A characteristic of this power station is the fact that the most recently built unit, Unit 4, does not have a waste gas flue. Instead, the
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Unit 4 is equipped with an advanced multi-step flue gas purification system, which eliminates nitrogen oxides, dust and sulphur from the flue gas. Nitrogen oxide is washed first followed by dust and finally sulphur.
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supplied the steam generator. The boiler is made of a high creep rupture strength material (T24, developed by Vallourec & Mannesmann), achieving reheat live steam temperatures over 600 °C (1,112 °F).
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grid, powering its railway system. The 50 Hz electricity is converted into 16.7 Hz frequency for the train system and fed to Deutsche Bahn's 110kV high-voltage grid.
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The plant 69 hectares (170 acres) area is separated in two sections, 11 ha (unit 1–3) on left side and 57 ha (unit 4) on the right side of the
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are expelled using the updraught from the existing 180 m (590 ft) cooling tower. The power station is operated by
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Wrede, Holger; Umbricht, N. (November 2009). "Development of a 413 MW railway power supply converter".
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Left the old retired units 1-3, right the new unit 4 with the new chimney cooling tower (180 m tall)
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supplied the steam turbine set, the same 1,100 MW set planned for the scrapped Unit 6 at
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The Power Station consists of 4 units, of which only Unit 4 is operational.
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Permit for Germany’s newest coal-fired power plant was invalid, court rules
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The plant employs about 200 full-time workers and 300 external jobs.
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power plant and a proposed Port of Antwerp power plant in Belgium.
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7.6 Datteln 4 – a symbol for Germany’s misguided climate policy
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About 6,300 people participated in the construction of Unit 4.
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2009 35th Annual Conference of IEEE Industrial Electronics
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Buildings and structures in Recklinghausen (district)
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Datteln
North Rhine-Westphalia
51°37′57″N 7°20′27″E / 51.63250°N 7.34083°E / 51.63250; 7.34083
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