Front view of Irsching gas power plant

Power plants in Germany

Across Germany, we own and operate power plants with a total installed capacity of about 10.5 GW

Power plants in Germany

Providing secure power for the energy transition

As the proportion of intermittent wind and solar expands nationwide, our hydro and fossil-fueled power stations provide reliable and flexible capacity that can balance supply and demand to maintain grid stability.

Most of our thermal plants use hard coal or natural gas as fuel. Uniper also owns more than 100 hydroelectric power plants in Germany. They are organised in the five river groups Danube, Isar, Lech, Main, as well as a group of pumped storage plants.

Further below you find an overview of our German power plants with links to the individual power plant pages.

Regulatory information on individual plants can be found either on the respective power plant page or the following dedicated page: 

Regulatory information (German only)
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Our power plants in Germany

Franken Power Plant

Franken

Franken is a light heating oil and natural gas power plant group situated in Nürnberg, Germany.

Heyden

Heyden

Heyden is a hard coal power plant situated in Petershagen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.

Ingolstadt

Ingolstadt

Ingolstadt is a heavy fuel oil power plant situated in Großmehring, Bavaria, Germany.

Irsching

Irsching

Irsching is a light heating oil and natural gas power plant group situated in Vohburg, Danube, Germany.

Kirchmöser Power plant

Kirchmöser

Kirchmöser is a natural gas power plant situated in Havel, Brandenburg, Germany.

H2Cluster Scholven

Scholven

Scholven is a hard coal power plant situated in Gelsenkirchen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.

Staudinger power plant

Staudinger

Staudinger is a power plant situated in Großkrotzenburg, Hesse, Germany.