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North Rhine-Westphalia: Coal-Fired Power Plant Chimney Blasted

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The coal power plant in Voerde on the Lower Rhine was shut down eight years ago. Now the energy company RWE has blown up a tower. A more modern power plant is to be built at the site.

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The coal power plant in Voerde on the Lower Rhine was shut down eight years ago. Now the energy company RWE has blown up a tower. A more modern power plant is to be built at the site.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Just now the chimney stands white and slender in the cloudy sky. A little later the landmark on the banks of the Rhine near Voerde disappeared from the picture area. Thus the blasting of the fireplace at the shut down power plant Voerde ran.

High Noon in Voerde am Niederrhein: At 12 o'clock a 180 meter high fireplace of the shut down coal power plant was blown up.

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rp-online.de broke the news in on Friday, December 19, 2025.
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