List of power stations in Switzerland
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The following page lists power stations in Switzerland. For traction current see List of installations for 15 kV AC railway electrification in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
Hydroelectric
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There are 556 hydroelectric power plants in Switzerland that have a capacity of at least 300 kW. Some of these are listed below:[1]
Station | Capacity (MW) | Location | Geographic coordinates | Status |
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Aue Power Station[2] | 3.9 | Baden | 47°28′13″N 8°18′40″E / 47.47034°N 8.31098°E / 47.47034; 8.31098 (Aue Power Station) | Operational |
Bieudron Hydroelectric Power Station | 1,269 | Bieudron | 46°11′07″N 7°14′58″E / 46.185297°N 7.249561°E / 46.185297; 7.249561 (Grande Dixence Dam) | Operational |
Chandoline Power Station | 120 | Operational | ||
Dietikon Power Station[3] | 2.6 | Dietikon | 47°24′36″N 8°24′30″E / 47.410137°N 8.408344°E / 47.410137; 8.408344 (Dietikon Power Station) | Operational |
Etzelwerk Power Station[4] | 140 | Altendorf | 47°11′40″N 8°48′40″E / 47.194347°N 8.811166°E / 47.194347; 8.811166 (Etzelwerk Power Station) | Operational |
Fionnay Power Station | 290 | Operational | ||
Gletsch Small Hydro | Gletsch | 46°33′49″N 8°21′45″E / 46.563604°N 8.362504°E / 46.563604; 8.362504 (Gletsch Small Hydro) | Historic | |
Grimsel 1 Hydroelectric Power Station[5] | 1,450 | Guttannen | 46°34′20″N 8°19′47″E / 46.5721746°N 8.3296108°E / 46.5721746; 8.3296108 (Grimsel 1) | Operational |
Grimsel 2 Hydroelectric Power Station (pumped-storage hydroelectric power station)[5] | 350 | Guttannen | 46°34′23″N 8°20′16″E / 46.5731887°N 8.3378989°E / 46.5731887; 8.3378989 (Grimsel 2)? | Operational |
Höngg Power Station[6] | 1 | Zurich | 47°24′07″N 8°29′13″E / 47.401835°N 8.487035°E / 47.401835; 8.487035 (Höngg Power Station) | Operational |
Kappelerhof Power Station[2] | 6.8 | Baden | 47°29′04″N 8°17′35″E / 47.484469°N 8.292945°E / 47.484469; 8.292945 (Kappelerhof Power Station) | Operational |
Küblis Power Station | 45 | Küblis | 46°54′50″N 9°46′55″E / 46.91389°N 9.78194°E / 46.91389; 9.78194 (Kueblis Power Station) | Operational |
La Bâtiaz Power Station (Emosson Dam) | 162 | Martigny | 46°04′03″N 6°55′56″E / 46.0676332°N 6.9321907°E / 46.0676332; 6.9321907 (La Bâtiaz Power Station) | Operational |
Letten Power Station[7] | 4 | Zurich | 47°23′15″N 8°31′56″E / 47.387396°N 8.532321°E / 47.387396; 8.532321 (Letten Power Station) | Operational |
Linth–Limmern Power Stations | 1,480 | Linthal | 46°51′00″N 9°0′03″E / 46.85000°N 9.00083°E / 46.85000; 9.00083 (Linth–Limmern Power Stations) | Operational |
Mauvoisin Dam Power Stations | 363 | Bagnes | 45°59′53″N 7°20′55″E / 45.997997°N 7.348658°E / 45.997997; 7.348658 (Lac de Mauvoisin Dam) | Operational |
Mubisa power station | 26 | Ernen | Operational | |
Nant de Drance | 900 | Finhaut | 46°03′49″N 6°54′40″E / 46.063661°N 6.911036°E / 46.063661; 6.911036 (Nant de Drance) | Operational |
Nendaz Power Station | 390 | Operational | ||
Ottenbach Small Hydro | Ottenbach | 47°16′47″N 8°23′51″E / 47.27985°N 8.39741°E / 47.27985; 8.39741 (Ottenbach Small Hydro) | Historic as of 1920 | |
Robbia Power Station | 27 | Poschiavo | 46°20′54″N 10°3′41″E / 46.34833°N 10.06139°E / 46.34833; 10.06139 (Robbia Power Station) | Operational |
Schiffmühle Power Station[2] | 2.6 | Untersiggenthal | 47°29′19″N 8°15′54″E / 47.488687°N 8.264937°E / 47.488687; 8.264937 (Schiffmühle Power Station) | Operational |
Thorenberg Power Station | 0.75 | Littau | 47°03′10″N 8°14′53″E / 47.052696°N 8.248102°E / 47.052696; 8.248102 (Schiffmühle Power Station) | Operational since May 1886, second in the world |
Turgi Power Station[2] | 1 | Turgi | Operational | |
Verzasca Hydroelectric Power Station | 105 | Tenero-Contra | 46°11′48″N 8°50′53″E / 46.196681°N 8.848097°E / 46.196681; 8.848097 (Verzasca Dam) | Operational |
Wettingen Power Station[8] | 26 | Wettingen | 47°27′24″N 8°19′14″E / 47.456554°N 8.320631°E / 47.456554; 8.320631 (Wettingen Power Station) | Operational |
Wysswasser Power Station[9] | 3.1 | Fiesch | 46°23′48″N 8°08′07″E / 46.39673°N 8.13520°E / 46.39673; 8.13520 (GKW Wyswasser) | Operational |
Nuclear
Name | Capacity (MWe) | Location | Geographic coordinates | Type | Operational | Notes |
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Beznau Nuclear Power Plant, reactor I | 365 | Döttingen | 47°33′09″N 8°13′43″E / 47.5524656°N 8.2285935°E / 47.5524656; 8.2285935 (Beznau Nuclear Power Plant, Unit 1) | PWR | 1969- | |
Beznau II | 365 | Döttingen | 47°33′06″N 8°13′42″E / 47.5517343°N 8.2282394°E / 47.5517343; 8.2282394 (Beznau Nuclear Power Plant, Unit 2) | PWR | 1971- | |
Mühleberg Nuclear Power Plant | 355 | Muehleberg | 46°58′08″N 7°16′05″E / 46.9688616°N 7.2680515°E / 46.9688616; 7.2680515 (Muehleberg Nuclear Power Plant) | BWR | 1972-2019 | |
Gösgen Nuclear Power Plant | 970 | Däniken | 47°21′58″N 7°58′00″E / 47.3659747°N 7.9666758°E / 47.3659747; 7.9666758 (Goesgen Nuclear Power Plant) | PWR | 1979- | |
Leibstadt Nuclear Power Plant | 1165 | Leibstadt | 47°36′06″N 8°10′57″E / 47.6016925°N 8.1826043°E / 47.6016925; 8.1826043 (Leibstadt Nuclear Power Plant) | BWR | 1984- |
Thermal
Name | Capacity (MW) | Location | Geographic coordinates | Type and fuel | Operational |
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Monthey | 55 | Monthey | - | combined cycle[10] | 2009 |
Tridel | 17 | Lausanne | - | waste[11] | - |
Giubiasco | 16 | Giubiasco | - | waste | - |
A gas turbine testing facility in Birr AG, belonging to Ansaldo Energia, sometimes feeds up to 740 megawatts into the Swiss electricity grid.[12]
See also
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Power plants in Switzerland.
- List of power stations in Europe
- List of largest power stations in the world
- List of wind farms in Switzerland
References
- ^ "Hydropower". Swiss Confederation - Federal Office of Energy. Retrieved 2013-04-25.
- ^ a b c d "Limmat Power Generation". Regional Werke AG Baden. Archived from the original on 2013-05-21. Retrieved 2013-04-25.
- ^ "Flusskraftwerk Dietikon". Elektrizitätswerke des Kantons Zürich. Archived from the original on 2013-05-22. Retrieved 2013-04-25.
- ^ "Das Etzelwerk" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-08-12. Retrieved 2015-06-30.
- ^ a b Grimsel Hydropower Scheme
- ^ "Kraftwerk Höngg". City of Zurich. Archived from the original on 2013-06-28. Retrieved 2013-04-25.
- ^ "Kraftwerk Letten". City of Zurich. Archived from the original on 2013-06-28. Retrieved 2013-04-25.
- ^ "Kraftwerk Wettingen". City of Zurich. Archived from the original on 2013-01-15. Retrieved 2013-04-25.
- ^ GKW Fiesch
- ^ Alpiq website
- ^ Tridel website
- ^ "Gaskraftwerk könnte in 30 Minuten am Netz sein".
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