Cannabaceae

This is a list of fuel-burn power stations in Denmark; fuel types are fossil or biomass.

Thermal[edit]

Station Place Coordinates Capacity (MW) Fuel Year of inauguration Operator
Fyn Power Station Odense 55°25′47.3″N 10°24′39.6″E / 55.429806°N 10.411000°E / 55.429806; 10.411000 (Fynsværket) 632 Natural gas, biomass, municipal waste 1953 Fjernvarme Fyn A/S
Asnæs Power Station Kalundborg 55°39′40.7″N 11°04′44.2″E / 55.661306°N 11.078944°E / 55.661306; 11.078944 (Asnæsværket) 26 Biomass 1959 Ørsted[1]
Studstrup Power Station Studstrup 56°15′0.7″N 10°20′41.4″E / 56.250194°N 10.344833°E / 56.250194; 10.344833 (Studstrupværket) 362 Biomass 1968 Ørsted

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Nordjylland Power Station Aalborg 57°04′29.9″N 10°02′21.8″E / 57.074972°N 10.039389°E / 57.074972; 10.039389 (Nordjyllandsværket) 411 Coal 1977 Aalborg Forsyning
Avedøre Power Station Avedøre 55°36′10″N 12°28′45″E / 55.602761°N 12.47925°E / 55.602761; 12.47925 (Avedøre Power Station) 806 Biomass, natural gas, oil 1990 Ørsted[1]
Esbjerg Power Station Esbjerg 55°27′16.5″N 8°27′19.1″E / 55.454583°N 8.455306°E / 55.454583; 8.455306 (Esbjerg Power Station) 378 Coal 1992 Ørsted[1]
Viborg Power Station Viborg 56°28′25.88″N 9°24′54.4″E / 56.4738556°N 9.415111°E / 56.4738556; 9.415111 (Viborg Power Station) 57 Natural gas 1996 Energi Viborg
Lisbjerg Power Station Lisbjerg 56°13′40″N 10°09′30″E / 56.22778°N 10.15833°E / 56.22778; 10.15833 (Viborg Power Station) 154 Biomass, municipal waste 1978 AffaldVarme Aarhus
Skærbæk Power Station Skærbæk 55°30′40″N 9°36′47.6″E / 55.51111°N 9.613222°E / 55.51111; 9.613222 (Skærbæk Power Station) 392 Biomass, natural gas, oil 1951 Ørsted

Non-thermal[edit]

For offshore power stations, see List of offshore wind farms in Denmark.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d "Our heat and power plants". orsted.com. Retrieved 2023-04-22.

See also[edit]

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  1. Well, that’s interesting to know that Psilotum nudum are known as whisk ferns. Psilotum nudum is the commoner species of the two. While the P. flaccidum is a rare species and is found in the tropical islands. Both the species are usually epiphytic in habit and grow upon tree ferns. These species may also be terrestrial and grow in humus or in the crevices of the rocks.
    View the detailed Guide of Psilotum nudum: Detailed Study Of Psilotum Nudum (Whisk Fern), Classification, Anatomy, Reproduction

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