A combined heat and power plant is a system for generating electricity and heat using cogeneration. The heat generated is usually distributed to local consumers via a heating network. Depending on demand, the electricity generated is used for the operator's own supply or fed into the power grid. By using cogeneration, combined heat and power plants achieve particularly high levels of efficiency and consume significantly less fuel compared to the separate generation of electricity and heat.
Our reference projects for the planning and implementation of combined heat and power plants are:
- Biomass cogeneration plant Aichach
- Sauerlach
- Kelheim
- Cham
- Bad Mergentheim
- 2 x Hengersberg
- 2 x Plößberg
- Pösing
- Bad Tölz
- Bayreuth
- Bad Staffelstein