Strike time in Regensburg - Our 2026 sports trip
In 2026, it was once again time to knock over pins, collect points and have lots of fun!
Since Thursday, June 14, 2013 - 4:00 pm, the turbine of the biomass power plant at the traditional brewery Arcobräu has been running and generating electricity. With the Kombi Power System from Gammel Engineering, Arcobräu Gräfliches Brauhaus GmbH & Co KG is making itself independent of the general power supply and relying on a decentralized energy supply from renewable resources.
This combined power system supplies steam as well as electricity and provides the surrounding area with district heating. The brewery uses the steam to generate the heat needed to brew beer. The district heating is in operation and is already supplying the first properties.Now the final adjustments are being made to ensure that the biomass power plant constantly delivers its output of 225 kWel. The combined power system at Arcobräu is operated with wood chips, bark and landscape conservation wood.The Kombi Power System from Gammel Engineering is the new generation of decentralized energy generation. It is a leader in terms of efficiency and emission values. The Kombi Power System is modularly constructed according to individual requirements and enables gradual upgrading and expansion at any time. The Kombi Power System can generate electricity, cooling or heating, warm and hot water, low-pressure and high-pressure steam, hot thermal oil and hot air.
In 2026, it was once again time to knock over pins, collect points and have lots of fun!
The official blessing of the new children's center in Regensburg took place on 13.03.2026. A significant step in the further development of medical care for children in the region. The St. Martin Children's Center now offers state-of-the-art new facilities for the treatment and care of young patients with physical and mental disabilities.
A healthy diet is a crucial building block for well-being, performance and long-term health. For this reason, nutritional advice was offered at GE as part of occupational health management (OHM), initiated by Evi Wittmann, who is responsible for OHM at the company.