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Coordinates: 50°51′28″N 12°55′26″E / 50.85778°N 12.92389°E / 50.85778; 12.92389
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'''HKW Chemnitz-Nord''' (abbreviation for '''Heizkraftwerk Chemnitz''') is a brown-coal fired power station in the northern parts of [[Chemnitz]] with a power of 120 megawatts. It has a 302 metre tall chimney, which belongs to the tallest chimneys of Germany (and Europe).
[[Image:Heizkraftwerk Chemnitz-Nord at Night 02.jpg|thumb|Heizkraftwerk at night]]
'''HKW Chemnitz-Nord''' (abbreviation for '''Heizkraftwerk Chemnitz''') is a [[lignite]]-fired power station in the northern parts of [[Chemnitz]] with a power capacity of 120 megawatts. It has a 301.8 metre tall chimney. In 2013 the chimney was painted in pastel colours by [[Daniel Buren]].

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File:Schornstein, Heizkraftwerk Nord, Chemnitz.jpg|Painted chimney.
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Latest revision as of 12:01, 23 October 2021

Heizkraftwerk at night

HKW Chemnitz-Nord (abbreviation for Heizkraftwerk Chemnitz) is a lignite-fired power station in the northern parts of Chemnitz with a power capacity of 120 megawatts. It has a 301.8 metre tall chimney. In 2013 the chimney was painted in pastel colours by Daniel Buren.

50°51′28″N 12°55′26″E / 50.85778°N 12.92389°E / 50.85778; 12.92389