Amager Bakke

Amager Bakke
CountryDenmark
LocationAmager, in Copenhagen
Coordinates55°41′4″N 12°37′12″E / 55.68444°N 12.62000°E / 55.68444; 12.62000
StatusOperational
Construction began2013
Commission date30 March 2017
Construction cost$670 million
OwnerAmager Resource Center
Thermal power station
Primary fuelMunicipal solid waste
Cogeneration?190 MW
Power generation
Nameplate capacity57 MW
External links
Websitewww.a-r-c.dk/amager-bakke
CommonsRelated media on Commons

Amager Bakke (lit.'Amager Hill'), also known as Amager Slope or Copenhill, is a combined heat and power waste-to-energy plant (new resource handling centre) and a 85 m (279 ft) tall recreational facility in Amager, Copenhagen, Denmark, located prominently within view of the city's downtown.

The facility opened in 2017, and partially replaced the nearby old incineration plant in Amager, which was in the process of being converted from coal to biomass (completed in 2020). The two plants played a major role in Copenhagen's ambitions of meeting zero carbon requirements by 2025, but the operator Amager Resource Center was found ineligible for national CCS funding in 2022.

The recreational components of the facility (the dry ski run, hiking trail and climbing wall) opened in December 2018, with an attendance estimated at 42-57 thousand visitors annually.

Copenhill was named the World Building of the Year 2021 at the fourteenth annual World Architecture Festival.