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ENERGAS BHKW GmbH deals with the following key technologies:
- Gas engines: Jenbacher gas engines for power generation, combined heat and power (CHP) and combined cooling, heat and power (CCHP).
- Renewable energies: Utilization of biogas, biomethane, landfill gas, sewage gas and synthetic gases.
- Hydrogen technology: Hydrogen-capable engines and solutions for hydrogen production and use.
- Microgrids: Integrated solutions for decentralized energy production and storage.
- Digital platforms: myPlant for remote monitoring and optimization of energy plants.
- Emissions reduction: Technologies for reducing emissions and increasing energy efficiency.
These technologies support companies and communities in implementing sustainable and efficient energy solutions.
Services
Our services are tailored to the individual needs of our customers - from the supply of CHP modules to complete turnkey systems, we supply everything from a single source.
- Sales & project planning
- Planning & construction
- Flue gas emission measurement
- Service & original spare parts
- Rental CHP
Our experts have experience in a wide range of industries and we are proud to have over 700 satisfied customers from industry and public institutions.
You can find out more directly on our website and we will be happy to work with you to develop an individual and suitable solution.
Projects
B.E.N.E Möglingen
The energy from Möglingen is a prime example of successful environmentally friendly heat production. The energy supplier Bürger Energie Neckar Enz relies on a Jenbacher J320 engine and a heat storage system with a storage volume of 750 cubic meters to supply hundreds of households with electricity and heat. The output of the Jenbacher J320 is 999 kW of electricity and up to 1,450 kW of heat.
Further information can be found here.
Bad Säckingen public utilities
With the major modernization of its CHP plants, Stadtwerke Bad Säckingen is demonstrating how the heat transition can be implemented regionally and consistently, even as a small municipality.
The combined heat and power (CHP) plant, which has been in operation since 1989, has been expanded over time and now comprises two new-generation Jenbacher J420 E units, two J416 units, a J312 unit and a heat storage tank with a storage volume of 1,000 cubic meters. Thanks to its high level of flexibility, the plant can be operated on an electricity-led basis, i.e. in line with current electricity demand. Operated exclusively with biomethane, the plant saves 3,600 tons of CO2 per year compared to conventional heat generation with oil - a major step towards the energy transition.
Further information can be found here.
Fernwärme Ulm GmbH (FUG)
With the replacement of the last coal-fired boiler in 2022, FUG (Fernwärme Ulm GmbH) is completing its coal phase-out and demonstrating that a sustainable, safe, efficient and environmentally friendly district heating supply also works in practice.
in 2019, the go-ahead was given for the construction of the plant for FUG. The two Jenbacher J920 FleXtra engines were installed in May 2021 and commissioned in 2022. The energy generated will be fed into three different district heating grids and the electricity grid of Stadtwerke Ulm as part of the CHP system. The overall efficiency of over 90% and the fact that the plant can be up and running within a few minutes are its biggest advantages over the coal-fired power plant at the time. Gas, and later hydrogen, emit significantly less CO2 (over 80%). The Ulm project is therefore a prime example of a functioning energy transition.
Further information can be found here.
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Energas BHKW GmbH
Energas BHKW GmbH
Wilhelm-Brielmayer-Straße
7
88213 Ravensburg
Germany
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