The Hague City plant

City Power Plant The Hague

The site of this power plant is increasingly becoming the energy hub of The Hague. Innovative sustainable solutions and existing technologies come together here. Additionally, the regional heat transport pipeline WarmtelinQ will be connected to the local heat network at this Uniper location.

City Power Plant The Hague

Location

In the heart of The Hague, at De Constant Rebecqueplein, stands a historic power plant—an iconic building. The plant began producing electricity in 1906.  

Since then, much has changed, both in the building and its immediate surroundings. The city has grown significantly, with homes being built increasingly closer to the plant. At the same time, the demand for energy continues to grow every year. The role of the power plant remains crucial.  

Energy production must become increasingly sustainable, a challenge that Uniper is eager to address in collaboration with the community. We maintain strong relationships with partners such as the municipality, the province, and the water authority.

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Three Uniper employees in high-visibility uniforms and helmets standing on a platform overlooking The Hague, with urban buildings and green spaces in the background.

About energy production

The city power plant at De Constant Rebecqueplein in The Hague produces both heat and electricity. This plant serves as an energy hub where innovative sustainable solutions, such as geothermal energy and aquathermy, are integrated. This project contributes to the sustainability of the energy supply in The Hague

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Uniper employee in a high-visibility uniform and helmet communicating via a radio device, inspecting green industrial pipes inside the power plant

Future of the city power plant

From an innovative fuel like metal powder to 'traditional' solar panels on our own roof, Uniper's city power plants contribute in various ways to a better, sustainable Netherlands. See for yourself!

Fun fact!

Historical monument

The city power plant at De Constant Rebecqueplein, designed by architect A.A. Schadee, is the Netherlands' oldest operational plant, commissioned in 1906.

Cultural hub

The Electriciteitsfabriek hosted cultural events in its raw, industrial space, featuring art, music, dance, and theater—a unique addition to The Hague's cultural life.

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Where to find us

Netherlands

The Hague city plant

Netherlands

Constant Rebequeplein 20
2518 RA Den Haag

ccgr.netherlands@uniper.energy