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Stigsnaesvaerket Coal Power Plant | Denmark Power Generation Facility

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Overview

Stigsnaesvaerket is a 264 MW coal-fired power plant in Denmark. It operates under the EU Industrial Emissions Directive and Best Available Techniques standards.

Stigsnaesvaerket is a coal-fired power plant located in Denmark, with a capacity of 264 MW. It is classified as a medium-scale facility within the Danish power generation sector, which has been transitioning towards renewable energy sources. The plant operates under the European Union's Industrial Emissions Directive (2010/75/EU), which sets stringent emission limits for SOx, NOx, and particulate matter. As a coal-fired facility, it likely employs flue-gas desulfurization and selective catalytic reduction to meet these standards. The plant's technology is typical of older coal units, though efficiency improvements may have been implemented. Stigsnaesvaerket plays a role in Denmark's energy grid, providing baseload power. Its operation is subject to national climate targets, which aim to phase out coal by 2028. The plant's environmental impact includes CO2 emissions, but regulatory compliance ensures controlled pollutant release.

Environmental context

The plant's coal fuel source results in significant CO2 emissions per MWh compared to natural gas or renewables. Its location in Denmark, a country with ambitious carbon neutrality goals, places it under scrutiny. Proximity to populated areas may require additional monitoring of SOx and NOx emissions. The plant's age and subcritical technology likely contribute to lower efficiency and higher emissions per unit of electricity generated.

Frequently asked questions

Stigsnaesvaerket is located in Denmark, with coordinates approximately 55.2079 N, 11.2528 E.

Stigsnaesvaerket has a capacity of 264 megawatts (MW), making it a medium-sized coal-fired power plant.

Stigsnaesvaerket is a coal-fired power plant, using coal as its primary fuel source.

As a Danish power plant, Stigsnaesvaerket must comply with the EU Industrial Emissions Directive (2010/75/EU) and Best Available Techniques (BAT) conclusions for large combustion plants.

Yes, Stigsnaesvaerket is currently operational, though Denmark plans to phase out coal by 2028.
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