Siemens operates CHP at the BMW exhibition center in Aschheim
The gas engine combined heat and power plant to supply the BMW test site in Aschheim near Munich went into operation just in time for the July 31, 2014 deadline.
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The gas engine combined heat and power plant to supply the BMW test site in Aschheim near Munich went into operation just in time for the July 31, 2014 deadline.
At the innovative medium-sized manufacturer of press and injection molding tools in Grafenwöhr, the energy transition is a reality. The Zechmayer couple are expanding production and relying on combined heat and power generation.
For a few weeks now, Helmut Schwögler has been supplying his restaurant, which is known far beyond the region, with electricity and heat from a small CHP unit and is saving real money in the process!
KJF Regensburg is committed to saving energy with a CHP unit and other measures at the St. Vincent Children's Center, thereby reducing energy costs, saving primary energy and protecting the environment.
Done ! As of today, the Obendorfer family generates electricity and heat with the new natural gas CHP unit. The energy supply is now as highly efficient as the hotel and restaurants are operated.
Energy revolution at the **** hotel in Donaustauf! FORSTERS now generates highly efficient electricity and heat with a CHP unit.
On 15.07.2014, some members of KOV mbH (Kooperationsgesellschaft Ostbayerischer Versorgungsunternehmen) visited the biomass cogeneration plant of Naturenergie Cham.
The extension of the 4-star Hotel Landhotel Birkenhof is progressing well.
The remaining work on the ORC module is currently being carried out. As soon as the thermal insulation of the equipment and piping has been completed, the second power generation stage will go into continuous operation.
On 12.06.2014, the KunstHausAbensberg was officially opened and ecumenically blessed at the Kuchlbauer brewery. Afterwards, a Bavarian buffet with musical accompaniment awaited the invited guests.
The CHP module for the Kombi Power System® is delivered on 05.06.2014.
Max Bögl, the largest privately owned construction company in Germany, is very successfully involved in the energy transition. The spring issue of the magazine "mbquadrat" also reports on the Kombi Power System® developed by Gammel Engineering at the Sengenthal site. The pilot plant was subsidized by the Bavarian Ministry of Economic Affairs for its innovative character. With this investment, Max Bögl is also a pioneer in wood energy and one of the most innovative companies in Germany.
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