Municipal utilities acquire stake in new hard coal plant

8 November 2006


When the full set of agreements on the investment project are signed next year the utilities will have a total of 350 MW of the plant’s installed capacity at their disposal.

The planned hard coal power plant is a dual-block facility, which will have a net installed capacity of about 1,500 MW. Major tasks such as building supervision and operation will be handled by RWE.

Berthold Bonekamp, chief executive of RWE Energy, commented: “With this new form of cooperation, RWE is offering a large number of municipal utilities the possibility to acquire direct stakes in a power plant. This cooperation will enable municipal utilities to place their energy procurement activities on a broader basis.”




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