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Power Station Westerholt was a coal fired power station in Gelsenkirchen-Westerholt, Germany. The power plant consisted of two units built in the 1960s, each capable of producing 150 MW of electricity. Its smokestack, built in 1997, is over 305 meters (1000 feet) tall, making it Germany's tallest chimney (even though the power station is no longer in use).

The power station was decommissioned on May 13, 2005 and the plan is to tear it down by the end of 2006.

A district heating plant, "FWK Westerholt", has been in operation on this site since the spring of 2004. There are six boilers there to provide heat for the district heating network of the northern Ruhr Area.

The Westerholt coal mine is located only a few hundred meters away. Both the power plant and the mine are on the city limits of Gelsenkirchen in the Hassel neighborhood and were named for the bordering (and at that time still independent) city of Westerholt in what was then Recklinghausen (district) (today the city is a part of the city of Herten and is named "Herten-Westerholt").

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