GERMANY

SHOLVEN

The new facility, designated Scholven 1, is a combined cycle gas turbine (CCGT) plant with a net electrical generation capacity of 140–150 MW.

GNL STADE

Located within the Dow industrial park in Stade (Lower Saxony, Germany), this infrastructure represents the country’s first onshore LNG terminal. The project is led by the Hanseatic Energy Hub (HEH) consortium, with Enagás participating as the operator

LICHTERFELDE

Located in the Steglitz-Zehlendorf district of Berlin (Germany), this plant operated by Vattenfall is a critical Combined Heat and Power (CHP) infrastructure that replaced a former coal-fired power station in 2019. With an electrical output of 300 MW and a thermal capacity of 230 MW,...

GODORF GNL

Located in the Port of Cologne-Godorf, on the banks of the Rhine, this infrastructure is a Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) storage and regasification terminal specifically designed for the logistics and heavy-duty transport sectors.

CC BREMEN

The Bremen-Mittelsbüren Combined Cycle Power Plant is a benchmark for energy efficiency in Northern Germany, designed to provide crucial operational flexibility within the European electricity market. With an output of approximately 445 MW, this facility stands out for its fast-response capability, making it the ideal...