Excursion to the MVV-Umwelt combined heat and power plant in Mannheim

We are actively shaping the energy transformation in Mannheim: HÖRMANN ENEX Engineering is planning to convert to energy generation from biomass for MVV-Umwelt's combined heat and power plant. As the largest power plant in Mannheim is no longer supplying heat due to the coal phase-out strategy, alternatives such as energy from biomass are increasingly being utilized.

In order to ensure stable energy generation at the power plant, a more modern, fourth lane of the water treatment plant was installed. Deionized water (DI water) is (alongside the fuel) the most important core element in a steam cycle. Following the conversion, renewable heat will be generated at the Mannheim biomass power plant (BMKW for short) - actively saving CO2.

 

Renewable heat for Mannheim: steam turbine, generator and its impact
Renewable heat for Mannheim: steam turbine, generator and its impact
Renewable heat for Mannheim: Deionized tanks at the water treatment plant (WTP)
Renewable heat for Mannheim: Deionized tanks at the water treatment plant (WTP)
Renewable heat for Mannheim: Our team
Renewable heat for Mannheim: Our team