<article><p class="lead">German utilities RWE, Steag, Uniper and Swedish utility Vattenfall will close some of their coal-fired plants, with a combined capacity of 4.4GW, after being successful in the first German tender for the closures of such facilities.</p><p>German market regulator Bnetza awarded <a href="https://direct.argusmedia.com/newsandanalysis/article/2164755">4.79GW</a> of coal-fired plant capacity closures. Successful plants will stop commercial operations from 1 January when they will be available for system services on request by the corresponding transmission system operator. But from 8 July, these units will be banned from burning coal for power generation.</p><p>Vattenfall has been awarded a contract for the closure of its Moorburg coal-fired power plant, which consists of two units — A and B — with a capacity of 800MW each. The power plant, located in the German city of Hamburg, was commissioned in 2015 and has an efficiency of 46.5pc, which makes it the highest-efficiency plant to be successful in the first tender.</p><p>The two units have generated a combined 1.58TWh of power this year, well below the 7.05TWh average for 2017-19, data from German institute Fraunhofer ISE show. Vattenfall earlier this year said the reason that it submitted a bid for the plant was that it is not system-critical to the Hamburg region.</p><p>The company is evaluating options for the facility after its closure that range from conversion to completely dismantling the system, Bnetza said.</p><p>RWE's Westphalia plant, with a capacity of 763.7MW, was also successful. The plant was commissioned in 2014 and has an efficiency of 46pc. The unit has generated about 1.32TWh this year, compared with the three-year average of 3.16TWh.</p><p>RWE intends to operate a phase shifter on behalf of Amprion on the power plant. It would be operational by the start of the spring next year, it said.</p><p>Another RWE coal-fired plant, Ibbenburen, will stop commercial operations from 1 January. It has a capacity of 794MW and an estimated efficiency of 38pc. The unit is located in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia and was commissioned in 1985. Ibbenburen has generated 516GWh of power this year so far, as it has operated on a seasonal basis. This compares with a 2.20TWh three-year average. RWE is considering offering the Ibbenburen power plant in the capacity reserve, Bnetza said, although no further details were revealed on the plant's potential conversion.</p><p>Germany's Uniper was awarded a contract to close its 875MW Heyden plant, also located in North Rhine-Westphalia. The plant was commissioned in 1987 and has an estimated efficiency of 38pc. Heyden has generated 676GWh this year, compared with a three-year average of 1.60TWh.</p><p>Initial ideas for reusing the site focus on examining projects related to energy generation from natural gas or hydrogen, facilities for stabilising the power grid and energy-intensive industries, Bnetza said.</p><p>Essen-based utility Steag will close its 370MW Walsum 9 coal-fired unit, also in North Rhine-Westphalia. The plant was commissioned in 1988 and has an estimated efficiency of 38pc. It has generated about 538GWh of power this year, compared with 1.01TWh in 2017-19. Walsum 9 is part of the Duisburg Walsum coal-fired plant that includes unit 10, which will not close before 2027 due to a power purchase agreement, the utility said <a href="https://direct.argusmedia.com/newsandanalysis/article/2146695">earlier this year</a>.</p><p>Because of the available space and the good logistics and network connections, the Walsum location is particularly suitable as a hub for sector coupling, Bnetza said. Different projects can be pursued at the same time, including coal-to-gas switching and the construction of a hydrogen and oxygen hub with an electrolysis capacity of 100MW. Steag is also considering building a storage platform for renewable energy with a capacity of up to 150MW as there is currently a 15MW battery storage facility at the site.</p><p>Municipal utility Stadtwerke Bremen also participated successfully in the first tender. It will close its Hafen Block 6 coal-fired unit with a capacity of 303MW next year. The plant was commissioned in 1979 and has generated just 113GWh this year, well below the 1.39TWh 2017-19 average. The construction of a sewage sludge incineration plant is planned at the site, with a launch date of 2023.</p><p>Four plants, each with capacity of less than 100MW, were also awarded contracts. These include Infraserv's 50.94MW Kohleblock HKW and Südzucker's Zuckerfabrik Brottewitz, with a capacity of 3.6MW.</p><p class="bylines"><i>By Jacqueline Echevarria</i></p><p><table class='tbl-excel'><tr><td class='tbl-header' colspan='3'>Successful coal-fired plants</td><td class='tbl-header tbl-right tbl-italic'>MW</td></tr><tr><td class='tbl-columnheader tbl-bold tbl-left'>Operator</td><td class='tbl-columnheader tbl-bold tbl-left'>Plant</td><td class='tbl-columnheader tbl-bold tbl-right'>Capacity</td><td class='tbl-columnheader tbl-bold tbl-right'>Deadline to stop burning coal</td></tr><tr><td class='tbl-rowspace tbl-center' colspan='4'></td></tr><tr><td class='tbl-left'>Vattenfall</td><td class='tbl-left'>Moorburg A</td><td class='tbl-right'>800.0</td><td class='tbl-right'>8-Jul-21</td></tr><tr><td class='tbl-left'>Vattenfall</td><td class='tbl-left'>Moorburg B</td><td class='tbl-right'>800.0</td><td class='tbl-right'>8-Jul-21</td></tr><tr><td class='tbl-left'>RWE </td><td class='tbl-left'>Westfalen </td><td class='tbl-right'>763.7</td><td class='tbl-right'>8-Jul-21</td></tr><tr><td class='tbl-left'>RWE </td><td class='tbl-left'>Ibbenburen</td><td class='tbl-right'>794.0</td><td class='tbl-right'>8-Jul-21</td></tr><tr><td class='tbl-left'>Uniper</td><td class='tbl-left'>Heyden</td><td class='tbl-right'>875.0</td><td class='tbl-right'>8-Jul-21</td></tr><tr><td class='tbl-left'>Steag</td><td class='tbl-left'>Walsum 9</td><td class='tbl-right'>370.0</td><td class='tbl-right'>8-Jul-21</td></tr><tr><td class='tbl-left'>SWB</td><td class='tbl-left'>Hafen Block 6</td><td class='tbl-right'>303.0</td><td class='tbl-right'>8-Jul-21</td></tr><tr><td class='tbl-left'>Infraserv </td><td class='tbl-left'>Kohleblock HKW</td><td class='tbl-right'>50.9</td><td class='tbl-right'>8-Jul-21</td></tr><tr><td class='tbl-left'>Pfeifer &amp; Langen </td><td class='tbl-left'>HKW Werk J&#252;lich</td><td class='tbl-right'>22.9</td><td class='tbl-right'>8-Jul-21</td></tr><tr><td class='tbl-left'>S&#252;dzucker</td><td class='tbl-left'>Kraftwerk der Zuckerfabrik Warburg</td><td class='tbl-right'>4.6</td><td class='tbl-right'>8-Jul-21</td></tr><tr><td class='tbl-left'>S&#252;dzucker</td><td class='tbl-left'>Kraftwerk der Zuckerfabrik Brottewitz</td><td class='tbl-right'>3.6</td><td class='tbl-right'>8-Jul-21</td></tr><tr><td class='tbl-footer tbl-right tbl-italic' colspan='4'>— Bundesnetzagentur</td></tr></table></p></article>