Overview
- The blast is scheduled for around 11:00 local time Sunday and will be carried out by specialist firm Reisch Sprengtechnik.
- A 400‑meter exclusion zone will be in place around the stack, and project leaders say no asbestos is present with debris and soil to be recycled.
- Roughly 700 boreholes and about 140 kg of modern explosive will trigger the fall of the approximately 15,000‑ton chimney.
- Purpose‑built 40‑ton steel hinges and a 100,000‑ton soil bed are intended to direct the structure to the northeast in what the blaster calls a world premiere.
- The removal is tied to dismantling the retired coal Block K and would clear space for a proposed ~800 MW hydrogen‑ready gas plant, with RWE yet to make a final investment decision.