List of power stations in the Netherlands

The following page lists all power stations in Netherlands.

Nuclear

Site City Coordinates Type MWe Operator Operational Status
Borssele Nuclear Power StationBorssele51°25′54.98″N 3°43′0.01″EPWR485 EPZ1974Operational
Dodewaard nuclear power plantDodewaard51°53′57.98″N 5°41′10.00″EBWR58 GKN1963-1997Decommissioned

Fossil

Active power stations

Site (units) City Coordinates Fuel MWe Operator Operational
Bergum power station Burgum 53°12′35.14″N 6°1′49.48″ENatural Gas332 Engie Energie1973
Sloe power stationVlissingen51°26′36″N 3°41′24″ENatural gas870 EP NL2010
Eems power stationEemshaven53°26′6.00″N 6°52′41.99″ENatural gas1750 Electrabel1996
Magnum power station[1]Eemshaven53°26′38″N 6°50′54″ENatural gas1311 Vattenfall (NUON)2013
Enecogen power stationEuropoort 51°57′29.002″N 4°5′33.000″ENatural Gas950 Eneco 50 % EPNL 50%2011
Eemshaven power stationEemshaven 53°26′49″N 6°51′43″ECoal1600 Essent2014
Maasstroom power stationRotterdam 51°53′24″N 4°21′7″ENatural Gas425 EP NL2010
Rijnmond power stationRotterdam 51°53′24″N 4°21′18″ENatural Gas800 EP NL2006
Maxima power stationLelystad52°34′41″N 5°31′48″ENatural gas880 Electrabel2010
Claus power station (A and C)Maasbracht51°9′14″N 5°54′25″ENatural Gas1900 Essent1977 (A)
2012 (C)
Moerdijk power stationMoerdijk51°41′6.0″N 4°34′49.1″ENatural Gas769 Essent1997
Swentibold power stationGeleen50°58′19.4448″N 5°47′27.3469″ENatural Gas231 Essent1999
Maasvlakte power station (MPP3)Rotterdam51°57′29″N 4°1′30″ECoal1070 E.ON2013
Amer power station (AC8 and AC9)Geertruidenberg51°42′33.98″N 4°50′35.99″ECoal/biomass1245 Essent1981 (AC8)
1994 (AC9)
Hemweg power station (HW9)[2] Amsterdam 52°24′18.7″N 4°50′42.4″E Natural Gas 440 Vattenfall (NUON) 2012
Diemen power station (33)[3]Diemen52°20′19.0″N 5°1′14.9″ENatural Gas250(?) Vattenfall (NUON)1995
Diemen power station (34)[4]Diemen52°20′19.0″N 5°1′14.9″ENatural Gas435 Vattenfall (NUON)2013
ELSTA power stationTerneuzen51°19′59″N 3°46′41″ENatural Gas460 Vattenfall (NUON)1998
IJmond[5]IJmuidenBlast furnace gas144 Vattenfall (NUON)1997

Closed power stations

Site (units) City Coordinates Fuel MWe Operator Operational
Borssele coal power station (BS12) Borssele 51°25′54.998″N 3°43′0.001″ECoal426 EPZ1988 (closed in 2015)
Gelderland power station (CG13) Nijmegen 51°51′20.2″N 5°49′50.2″E Coal/biomass 602 Electrabel 1982 (closed in 2016)
Maasvlakte power station (MV1 and MV2) Rotterdam 51°57′29″N 4°1′30″E Coal/biomass 1040 E.ON 1988 (closed in 2017)
Hemweg power station (HW8) Amsterdam 52°24′18.7″N 4°50′42.4″E Coal 630 Vattenfall (NUON) 1995 (closed in December 2019)

Wind

Megawatt electric (MWe)

It is the electric output of a power plant in megawatt. The electric output of a power plant is equal to the thermal overall power multiplied by the efficiency of the plant. The power plant efficiency of light water reactors amounts to 33 to 35% compared to up to 40% for modern coal-, oil- or gas-fired power plants.

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References

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