Infrastructure

Infrastructure

Power Plants (Coal, Gas)

Power Plants (Coal, Gas)

Three power plants with combined heat and power generation deliver a total capacity of over 300 MW and more than 1,000 t steam/h

 
Energy Supply

Energy Supply

Electrical power: 110 kV (on agreement), 6 kV, 500 V, and 400/230 V. Two cooling networks (-5°C, -25 °C), three steam networks (4, 20 und 70 bar), seven water networks (different qualities), and two waste heat networks are specially adapted to the needs of the chemical industry

 
Gas Networks

Gas Networks

The following gas networks are available in Marl: nitrogen network with three pressure ranges (3, 5, and 200 bar), oxygen networks with three pressure ranges, ethylene network (16 bar), natural gas networks with two pressure ranges (28 and 6 bar), ammonia (0.5 and 2.5 bar) and three hydrogen networks (15, 30,and 325 bar)

 
Further Pipeline Grids

Further Pipeline Grids

At the site, e.g. ethylene, propylene, acetylene, raw methane, cumene, vinyl chloride, benzene, ethylenedioxide, and methanol are available via pipelines

 
Waste Disposal

Waste Disposal

Services for solving your entire waste water and waste disposal problems: biological sewage works with sewage sludge incineration, waste incineration, consulting in waste legislation, waste handling, recycling, and disposal of waste of every description

 
Port

Port

Port facilities with connection to the river Rhine and the North Sea via Wesel-Datteln Canal, inland handling for ship cargo up to 2,000 t, high tank top capacities

 
Railroad Network

Railroad Network

120 km of railroad network at the site with own freight station and container terminal, connection to the railroad network of Deutsche Bahn

 
Road Network

Road Network

The road network in the Marl Chemical Park consists of 55 km with direct access via A52 to the European highway network

 
Telecommunications

Telecommunications

Provision of high-performance networks and communications solutions, video, teleconference, installation and maintenance of workplace equipment, adaptation of interfaces

 
 

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