- Knapsack, Germany
Knapsack is a locality of
Hürth , Rhine-Erft district,North Rhine-Westphalia , Germany. [ [http://nona.net/features/map/placedetail.480349/Knapsack/ Knapsack (Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany)] ] [ [http://www.fallingrain.com/world/GM/7/Knapsack.html Knapsack, Germany Page] ]On Wednesday 17 October, 2007, King Harald of Norway opened Statkraft's first gas power plant at Knapsack in Germany. The plant will have an installed capacity of 800 MW. [Staff. [http://www.statkraft.com/pub/gaspower/plants/knapsack/index.asp Knapsack CCPP] ,
Statkraft website,17 October 2007 ]History
Knapsack, its first documentary mention in 1566, started to emerge into a notable town after 1900 due to establishment and development of industry (1906 the Knapsack-Griesheim AG, later known as the Hoechst AG; 1913 construction of the brown coal power plant Goldenberg-Werk)Fact|date=July 2008
During
World War II theRAF bomber the Knapsack power-station several times. The first raid was a low-level daylight raid by on12 August 1941 by 54Bristol Blenheim s under the command of Wing Commander Nichol ofNo. 114 Squadron RAF . The Blenheimes hit their targets (the Fortuna Power Station in Knapsack and the Goldenburg Power Station inQuadrath ) but twelve of the Blenheims were lost during the raid, 22 percent of those that took part which was far above the sustainable loss rate of less than five. [Staff. [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/1515268/Wing-Commander-Tom-Baker.html Obituary of Wing Commander Tom Baker] ,Daily Telegraph , 10 Apr 2006] [ [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/theartofwar/prop/the_fighting_forces/INF3_0850.htm "Bristol Blenheims" by James Gardner, 1941. Pencil and watercolour on board.] ,national Archives , Accessed22 July 2008 ] [ [http://www.blenheimsociety.org.uk/BB%20Journal%20-%20contents%20table%20-%2054-55&56.doc “Bristol” BLENHEIM] , Accessed22 July 2008 . Bibliography of the raid] [ [http://worldwar2database.com/gallery2/v/wwii0031.jpg.html picture of an RAF Blenheim V6391 After Bombing Goldenburg Power Station, Cologne] , [http://www.mfaproductions.com/ Welcome to MFA Productions LLC] , Accessed 25 July 2008. "A Bristol Blenheim Mark IV (extreme left), serial V6391, marked RT-V of 114 Squadron, 2 Group, Royal Air Force, banks away after releasing two 500-pound (227-kilogram) bombs over the Goldenburg-Werk lignite (brown coal) power station in Knapsack."] [ [http://worldwar2database.com/gallery2/v/wwii0030.jpg.html picture of RAF Blenheims Attack Fortuna Power Station in Cologne] , [http://www.mfaproductions.com/ Welcome to MFA Productions LLC] , Accessed 25 July 2008. "A Bristol Blenheim Mark IV of the Royal Air Force's Number 2 group pulls away after a successful attack on the Fortuna Power Station in Quadrath."] A further raid took place on the night of 2/3 October 1943 with 12 OBOEMosquito s, [http://www.raf.mod.uk/bombercommand/ RAF History - Bomber Command 60th Anniversary] , [http://www.raf.mod.uk/bombercommand/oct43.html Campaign Diary: October 1943] . Accessed 18 July 2008] and a second attack that year was another night attack on 21/22 December 1943 by 4 Mosquitos. [http://www.raf.mod.uk/bombercommand/ RAF History - Bomber Command 60th Anniversary] , [http://www.raf.mod.uk/bombercommand/dec43.html Campaign Diary: October 1943] .] [ [http://www.scienceandsociety.co.uk/results.asp?
] , [http://www.scienceandsociety.co.uk/aboutus.asp The Science & Society Picture Library] , Accessed22 July 2008 . A Photo reconnaissance picture of the power station.]Due to environmental constraints, 4000 citizens had to be resettled between the years 1969 and 1979.Fact|date=July 2008
ee also
gallery of local photographs
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