The "Hermann Wenzel" power plant is a power plant of ThyssenKrupp AG, located in Duisburg between the districts of Laar and Ruhrort on a site away from the integrated steel mill of ThyssenKrupp Steel.
The power plant burns by-product gases from steel production and coke oven gas from the nearby Schwelgern coking plant. In return for the fuel gases, the steel mill and coking plant are supplied with electricity and process steam. Surplus electricity is fed into the public grid. The power plant has a total electrical output of 339 megawatts, and its chimney is 160 meters high.
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Address: Duisburg, Germany
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