Fyn Power Station Explained

Fyn Power Station
Location Map Caption:Location of Fyn Power Station in Denmark
Country:Denmark
Location:Odense
Coordinates:55.4298°N 10.411°W
Owner:Vattenfall
Status:Operational
Th Fuel Primary:Coal
Th Fuel Secondary:Municipal waste
Th Fuel Tertiary:Biomass (straw)
Ps Electrical Capacity:656 MW
Commissioned:1953

The Fyn Power Station (Danish: Fynsværket) is a coal, straw, and municipal waste-fired power station operated by Vattenfall in Odense, Denmark. It has eight units, three of which were operating : unit 3, unit 7, and unit 8. Unit 3 has a power of 235 MW (coal), unit 7 of 362 MW (coal), unit 8 of 35 MW biomass), and Odense CHP plant 24 MW. Unit 7 has a tall chimney, making it the second-tallest chimney in Denmark. Unit 3 is a tall chimney.

In April 2024, the Fyn Power Station was converted to use natural gas instead of coal[1]

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  1. Web site: 2024-04-22 . Værk kvitter kul og fyrer op for gassen: Reducerer Danmarks CO2-udslip med en procent . 2024-07-18 . DR . da-DK.