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After Panne now also second boiler house blown up by Moorburg

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At the first start, the coal power plant in Moorburg resisted the power of the explosives. In the second attempt, the remaining boiler house collapsed as planned. In the future, green hydrogen will be produced here.

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At the first start, the coal power plant in Moorburg resisted the power of the explosives. In the second attempt, the remaining boiler house collapsed as planned. In the future, green hydrogen will be produced here.

·Germany
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The Moorburg coal-fired power plant was far from old and old when the demolition began. The blasting of a boiler house failed. Now the second attempt was due.

·Dortmund, Germany
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It took a second attempt to bring down the concrete colossus. The blasting of the remaining boiler house of the former coal power plant

Hamburg (dpa/lno) – In the second attempt a boiler house of the former coal-fired power station in Hamburg-Moorburg was blown up. It had been "successfully brought to the ground by an explosion", the Hamburger Energiewerke informed. Actually, the boiler house was to be brought to a collapse already on 23 March. But at that time the blasting only succeeded at the first boiler house. A remote-controlled excavator was used for the preparation of th…

After the failed attempt at the end of March, the second boiler house of the Moorburg power plant in Hamburg has also fallen. A billion grave lies in rubble and ashes. The blasting in the video.

More than five weeks after the failed detonation of a boiler house a new start is to be taken today. [more] Experts discuss second detonation at the Moorburg power plant - Video Moorburg: Kesselhaus detonation works only half -- Video Detonation in Moorburg: only one boiler house falls - Video Detonation at the Moorburg power plant does not run according to plan

·Hamburg, Germany
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ndr.de broke the news in Hamburg, Germany on Wednesday, April 30, 2025.
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