Berlin (Klingenberg) Power Station

Berlin (Klingenberg) Power Station was an 800 megawatt (MW) coal plant proposed by Vattenfall in the Rummelsberg district of Berlin, Germany.

Future location of Profen Power Station - approximate area only

Background
The project was proposed for the site of a 1925 coal plant, which was modernized in 1965 and 1974 before being converted to combined heating and cooling in 1987.

2009: Project Abandoned
According to Deutsche Umwelthilfe, the project was abandoned in 2009 due to local resistance 03/2009. Instead, the company announced that it would pursue a new combined heating and cooling plant powered by natural gas and biomass.

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