Description
In close cooperation with the market town of Geiselwind and the St. Burkhard Catholic Church Foundation, we have planned and implemented an innovative, jointly operated biomass heating system for the Drei-Franken school, the kindergarten and the parish hall. The heating system is supplemented by an oil condensing boiler in the school, which serves as a peak load backup.
With a wood chip heating system with a thermal output of 180 kW and a buffer storage tank of 2.5 m³, we will cover around 90% of the previous heating oil requirements - including a strong carbon footprint. The system works efficiently, in a climate-friendly way and with a view to regional raw material cycles - the wood chips come from the surrounding area.
💡 What we planned:
- Comprehensive technical building services planning for the heating concept for the school, daycare centre and parish hall
- Integration of the oil peak load boiler as redundancy for winter operation
- Customized hydraulic and buffer storage tank design for optimized energy distribution
- Establishment of an operating system that efficiently provides stable, climate-friendly heat
Conclusion: We are not just creating a heating system - we are designing a sustainable heating network that combines technical expertise with social and ecological added value. A perfect example of how circular energy supply works in the community - efficient, regional and future-proof.
