Bad Füssing - the carburetor is in the power station
30.01.2014
Bad Füssing - the carburetor is in the power station
The companies involved in the construction of the new Kombi Power System in Bad Füssing are making very good progress. On 14.01.2014, a centerpiece of the system, the biomass counter-flow gasifier, was lifted into the combined heat and power plant building through the still open roof. Owner Hans Köck is happy and satisfied because the deadlines are being met thanks to the great commitment of all the companies involved and the quality of the system also fully meets his high expectations.
As the overall technical planner, Gammel Engineering developed this innovative plant concept and provided all the necessary engineering services right through to commissioning. The plant supplier and general contractor is our ReGaWattGmbH. The on-site project manager is Kilian Birkeneder, who excellently coordinates all services and ensures quality, as documented in the film clip
Have a trouble-free and accident-free construction period!
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