Modernization of the CHP plant at Hamburg Airport
One of the oldest operating CHP plants in Germany is being modernized. Over the next three years, 6 gas engines will be replaced and the plant periphery modernized at Hamburg Airport.
One of the oldest operating CHP plants in Germany is being modernized. Over the next three years, 6 gas engines will be replaced and the plant periphery modernized at Hamburg Airport.
Maximum overall efficiency with minimum emissions
After 13 months of construction, the last unit of the completely modernized cogeneration plant at TU Dortmund University was successfully put back into operation
More and more cogeneration plant operators, some of whom have been running Waukesha Lambda-1 engines for decades, are recognizing the advantages of modernizing their plants while retaining the engine technology.
With our INNIO Waukesha Lambda-1 (rich burn) chp units with 3-way catalyst we can guarantee NOx emissions of <50 mg/Nm³.
We have relaunched our product range of INNIO Waukesha Lambda-1 (rich burn) CHP units.
In its June issue, the magazine Energie & Management named the cogeneration plant "Berliner Straße" at Stadtwerke Lutherstadt Wittenberg, which was modernized by us, "Cogeneration Plant of the Month".
For the project, S&L provided four packages of INNIO’s Waukesha gas engines to Stadtwerke Lutherstadt Wittenberg GmbH in Germany. The plant meets high overall efficiency (electrical and thermal) and low emissions.
The 3 gas gensets which have been delivered in 2007, were scheduled to have their first major overhaul this year.
At the end of a successful 2013 S&L SOLUTIONS was given the planning assignment by E.ON Hanse Wärme GmbH for the integration section of the new 10 MW cogeneration plant at the Stapelfeld site.
In September 2013 S&L has been awarded to deliver two 16-cylinder VHP engines for the GDF-Suez platform E17a in the North Sea.
On 19 June 2013, E.ON Hanse Wärme GmbH was able to commission the Hanseatic City's first ultra-efficient cogeneration plant in Hamburg-Wandsbek, with Hamburg's Environment Minister Jutta Blankau and top executives from E.ON Hanse AG, GE Energy and GE Jenbacher present.