Higher Energy Efficiency in Nordhausen Cogeneration Power Plant through Installation of Four High-Performance MWM Gas Engines

Overall Output Increase of 1,000 kW Boosts Cogeneration Power Plant’s Energy Efficiency
So far, the CHP plant, which had replaced Nordhausen’s old combined heat and power station in 1994, has delivered a total output of 15,000 kW, including 8,500 kW of thermal energy and 6,500 kW of electric energy. Thanks to ongoing building modernization measures, the town’s heat demand has dropped steadily over the past years, while the power consumption has increased. By installing the new MWM gas engines, the Nordhausen energy supplier is responding to the changed energy needs. The generation of thermal energy has been throttled to 8,000 kWth, while the electrical output of the cogeneration power plant has been stepped up 1,500 kWel to 8,000 kWel. With its four new MWM TCG 2020 gas engines, the CHP plant will be able to accommodate the current energy needs of Nordhausen and achieve a significant efficiency gain through the repowering measure.Politics Promote Energy Reform through Development of District Heat Networks
Recently, Thuringia’s local politics have seen more intensive discussions on the energy reform and the heat market. The conclusion has been reached that the energy reform is much more difficult to implement in the heat sector than in the power sector. Obviously, supposedly secure strategies such as building insulation have often failed to provide the intended saving effect, and the modernization of heating systems as well as the integration of renewable energies is progressing very slowly. Thus, it is becoming increasingly evident that the development and improved coverage of district heat networks could be a viable solution. Under consideration of these aspects, Nordhausen is on the right track with its three distributed cogeneration plants that supply heat energy to the district heat network. Further Information:- MWM gas engines
- MWM TCG 2020 gas engine
- MWM combined heat and power plants
- Cogeneration
- MWM power plant solutions for public utilities
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