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Waldeck Pumped Storage Station

Waldeck Pumped Storage Station
Turbinenhalle Waldeck I.jpg
Power house of Waldeck I
Waldeck Pumped Storage Station is located in Germany
Waldeck Pumped Storage Station
Location of Waldeck Pumped Storage Station in Germany
Official name Pumpspeicherkraftwerk Waldeck
Country Germany
Location Waldeck, Hesse
Coordinates 51°10′05″N 009°02′44″E / 51.16806°N 9.04556°E / 51.16806; 9.04556Coordinates: 51°10′05″N 009°02′44″E / 51.16806°N 9.04556°E / 51.16806; 9.04556
Status Operational
Commission date 1931, 1974
Owner(s) E.ON
Power generation
Nameplate capacity 623 MW

Waldeck Pumped Storage Station (in German: Pumpspeicherkraftwerk Waldeck) is one of the largest pumped storage power stations in Germany. It is located in the Waldeck-Frankenberg district in the municipality Edertal near the town Waldeck in the northern part of the state Hesse and is owned by German electric utility E.ON.

The power station consists of two parts with a common lower reservoir (Affoldener See).

Waldeck I was commissioned in 1931 and has currently an installed capacity of 143 MW. Water is stored in the Waldeck I Upper Reservoir which has a volume of 0.7 mn m³.

Waldeck II was commissioned in 1974 and has currently an installed capacity of 480 MW. Water is stored in the Waldeck II Upper Reservoir which has a volume of 4.4 mn m³. Waldeck II is build as an underground power station, its machinery is located in a large cavern.

It was planned to extend Waldeck II with an additional turbine of 300 MW. This project is postponed at some indefinite future date because (according to E.ON) new pumped storage stations are not profitable in Germany.

Waldeck I and II have a common electrical substation. Waldeck I is connected to the 110 kV electrical grid of Avacon. Waldeck II is connected to the 380 kV electrical grid of TenneT TSO.

A funicular called Peterskopfbahn runs in parallel to the between the upper reservoir and power house of Waldeck I. The funicular is publicly accessible between Easter and October.


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