Description
We developed a comprehensive energy management package for energy and CO₂ reduction for the St. Vincent Children's Center of the Catholic Youth Welfare Association in Regensburg. Based on the concept study from 2014, we successfully implemented the project: Planning and integration of a natural gas-powered combined heat and power plant (CHP) as well as extensive optimization measures for the heating technology
🔧 Plant data & technical reports:
- CHP output: 33 kW electrical + 71 kW thermal - ideally matched to the requirements of the residential, school and support areas
- Replacement of three old boilers (1,200 kW total output) with a condensing boiler and a low-temperature gas boiler - total boiler output reduced to 640 kW
- Supplemented by regulated pumps, hydraulic balancing, buffer storage tank and modern MCR technology
💡 Why this project at Gammel is convincing:
- We raise technology to the state of the art - reliably, efficiently and sustainably.
- The integrative optimization reduces both energy costs and CO₂ emissions - directly noticeable in operation.
- Gammel Engineering shows how technical know-how contributes to the sustainable modernization of socially shaped facilities.