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ZNFG Kraftwerk Singold
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ZNFG Kraftwerk Singold

Harnessing River Power Since 1886

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The ZNFG Power Plant Singold in Augsburg is a remarkable testament to the early adoption of hydroelectric power in Germany. Since 1886, it has been providing sustainable energy, showcasing the region's industrial pioneering spirit. Visitors can witness the seamless blend of engineering prowess and natural energy generation.
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Built in 1886, the ZNFG Kraftwerk Singold is one of Augsburg's oldest run-of-river hydroelectric power stations, showcasing early sustainable energy use.

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Founded
1886

Guided Story

Imagine stepping into a time capsule that takes you back to 1886. In front of you, the Singold River flows, tirelessly generating power for over a century. Look to your left, and you'll see the powerful turbines transforming water into electricity, just as they did when they were among the first of their kind in Germany. Did you know that this power plant was a pioneering facility back then? Behind you, you'll notice the striking facade, a testament to the marriage of engineering and architecture. Listen closely, and you might catch the hum of the machines, echoing the spirit of the industrial age. Across the river, you can see where nature and technology blend seamlessly together.

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