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DONG Energy Invests in Studstrup Power Station

Converting central power stations to biomass

The investment is part of DONG Energy’s strategy to convert its central power stations to biomass. The specific investment in Studstrup power station will enable the plant to continue to supply heat to Aarhus and the surrounding area and will prepare it for incorporation in a subsequent biomass conversion. The power station unit includes a number of components that have reached the end of their service lives after almost 30 years’ operation and therefore either need to be replaced or refurbished to ensure that Studstrup power station can continue in operation.

Leading supplier of green heat

”It is our vision to generate reliable and CO2-neutral energy. As part of our strategy, we want to maintain and strengthen our position as the leading supplier of green heat to the large cities in Denmark, and the continued operation and development of Studstrup power station is a key part of this vision. Extending the service life of this unit will allow to secure the future heat supply in the Aarhus area, and we look forward to continued good cooperation with our heat customers in the Aarhus area,” says Thomas Dalsgaard, Executive Vice President of DONG Energy.

The service life extension is expected to be completed at the end of 2013.

Learn more about DONG Energy on stateofgreen.com.

Source: DONG Energy

 

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