Lindner Isoliertechnik & Industrieservice GmbH began the execution of two orders for the construction of the largest geothermal energy plant in Germany. The energy location HKW Süd in Munich is to provide more than 80,000 people with ecological heat.
The HKW Süd is the oldest conventional generation site of Stadtwerke München. The power plant in the district of Sendling has been in operation for more than 120 years – and has been modernised and adapted to the needs of the city several times over the years.
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With the renewed renovation, the largest geothermal energy plant in Germany is now being built at the site. It will provide more than 80,000 people with ecological heat. In addition, the combined heat and power plants in Sendling are being modernised in order to generate electricity and heat even more efficiently.
Lindner was able to prevail against the strong competition and received the order for industrial padded steam and the thermal water buildings as well as for the outer pipe route, district heating, cooling and connection to geothermal energy. For more than five years, Lindner Isoliertechnik & Industrieservice GmbH have also been a framework agreement partner of Stadtwerke München for all energy locations in the city.
The execution of the orders for the energy location HKW Süd has already started.
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