Talk:Fyn Power Station

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This entire article is highly inaccurate.

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Unfortunately this entire article is filled with incorrect information.

Fynsvaerket has been owned and operated by Fjernvarme Fyn A/S since March/April of 2015. Vattenfall Denmark A/S owned Fynsvaerket from January 2006 to March 2015. Elsam A/S owned Fynsvaerket from January 2001 to January 2006.

"Fjernvarme" is the Danish word for district heating, and district heating has been the primary product of Fynsvaerket with electricity being its' secondary product since Fjernvarme Fyn A/S took over ownership of Fynsvaerket.

Unit 3 no longer exists - it was replaced by Bio Unit 2 in 2023. Bio Unit 2 is built in the renewed shell of Unit 3 and also uses the old smokestack of Unit 3, which has been shortened slightly and had its' core replaced with a new thinner steel core as can be observed by comparing new and old photos of the smokestack. Bio Unit 2 exclusively burns sustainability certified wood chips in compliance with Danish and European law. In 2024 a new turbine for production of electricity from sustainability certified biomass has been constructed in connection with Bio Unit 2.

Unit 7 burned coal until April of 2024 and during the summer of 2024 part of unit 7 is being converted to gas. Unit 7 has its' own turbine producing electricity from coal until April of 2024.

Unit 8 burns straw - also sustainability certified in compliance with Danish and European law.

Fynsvaerket also produces district heating with two large electric boilers as well as heat pumps located at the plant.

This of course all needs to be verified with sources etc. They are however difficult to locate in any other language than Danish. 82.134.156.151 (talk) 16:58, 14 September 2024 (UTC)Reply