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Companies are shaped by people. Even more so when a company bears the name of its founder and boss. Michael Gammel lives his profession and sees it as a calling. That's why he answers questions here in the blog.
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Companies are shaped by people. Even more so when a company bears the name of its founder and boss. Michael Gammel lives his profession and sees it as a calling. That's why he answers questions here in the blog.
Acting in an ecologically responsible manner is a strategic goal of Stadtwerke Kelheim: the management and supervisory board of Stadtwerke Kelheim are therefore committed to renewable energies and opted for a combined power system based on an ORC system from Gammel. Thomas Winkler, a member of the management team at Gammel Engineering, supervised the project from the very beginning: From the project development and preparation of the business plan, through the system, approval and implementation planning as well as the tendering and award procedure, to quality assurance and monitoring of the implementation and support during ongoing operation.
Approximately 50 tons of (moist) wood chips are burned at full load operation, around 25 tons on average, every day at the natural heat power plant in Bad Mergentheim. The resulting energy is converted into heat and electricity. Stadtwerk Tauberfranken GmbH has built a district heating network to supply public, commercial and private properties in Bad Mergentheim, which distributes environmentally friendly heat throughout the city. Gammel Engineering was entrusted with the development of the business model, the system and approval planning, the tendering and award procedure as well as the implementation planning of the combined heat and power plant and the heating network, the project management and construction management as well as the quality assurance and monitoring of the implementation.
It's all about glory, honor and muscle power: Four Gammel employees didn't let themselves get carried away and set off on the Herrnbräu bike tour in bright sunshine - 94 kilometers, 320 meters of altitude and lots of fun!
Companies are shaped by people. Even more so when a company bears the name of its founder and boss. Michael Gammel lives his profession and sees it as a calling. That's why he is now available to answer questions here in the Energy Blog.
TVA Ostbayern reports on Abensberg as a business location in the Schaufenster Ostbayern. Gammel Engineering should not be missing! (From 02:20 min.)
Michael Gammel, owner of Gammel Engineering, was elected Chairman at the constituent meeting of the newly elected IHK committee for the district of Kelheim. He succeeds Wolfgang Engelhardt, who has moved to Ulm for professional reasons.
The German BioEnergy Association (BBE) is publishing a brochure on the subject of bioenergy: electricity, heat and fuels from biomass are urgently needed as part of the energy transition. This brochure explains the most important renewable sources and takes a look into the future.
Companies are shaped by people. Even more so when a company bears the name of its founder and boss. Michael Gammel lives his profession and sees it as a calling. That's why he is now available to answer questions here in the blog.
The German mechanical and plant engineering industry sees great opportunities for the development and sale of new technologies in the energy transition. To ensure the success of the energy transition, companies are calling for a long-term political framework. This is shown by the VDMA's first energy transition barometer.
"With this plant, we have achieved a quantum leap in the utilization of biomass," said Michael Gammel. The head of the development company was referring to the generation of electricity from wood chips at the north-east entrance to Hersbruck within the walls of Naturenergie. At a celebration, Mayor Robert Ilg congratulated the company on the successful "wood path".
The waste heat steam boiler at Arcobräu has been generating ''wood steam'' since this week. In the first stage of power generation, the steam is produced using hot air from the hot gas turbine. This is then primarily used as process steam for brewery operations.
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