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Paper-mill Julius Schulte, Trebsen

The company Julius Schulte Trebsen GmbH & Co. KG is one of the leading German providers of corrugated board base stock and specialty paper.

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The customised GETEC energy solution

The challenge

A new economical concept was supposed to cover the high steam and electricity requirements. In addition, the location was supposed to supply heat and electricity to cover its own needs. 

The goal

Set-up of two complementary plant concepts capable of ensuring the highest possible security of supply. 

Our solution

GETEC is building a natural gas fired combined cycle gas turbine power plant (CCGT) as well as a pulverised lignite fired cogeneration power plant.

Facts and Figures

Plant

Combined cycle gas turbine power plant and CHP plant

Supply

Steam & electricity, capable of isolated operation

Our services rendered for the Paper-mill Julius Schulte Trebsen

Steam supply

Safe and reliable steam supply

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Fuel management

Sustainable and balanced fuel mix

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Supply solutions

Simple and reliable supply - with GETEC

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a-ja Resort Grömitz

a-ja, a subsidiary of DSR Hotel Holding, is a new, up-and-coming, rapidly expanding holiday hotel brand. Its aspiration: Best holidays at the best price – hotel and spa for everyone. The a-ja concept represents a democratisation of luxury in the holiday hotel industry, featuring the components adventure gastronomy, generous spa offerings and the ambience of a suite.


The customised GETEC energy solution

The challenge

Set-up of a new CHP unit on the main floor of the a-ja resort Grömitz and hydraulic connection with the district heating network by way of a hybrid station. The strict requirements regarding the permissible noise emission of the Baltic Sea spa town of Grömitz as well as the hotel proper represented a particular challenge, which was considered early on in the planning of the unit.

The goal

In the context of the further expansion of the a-ja brand, a new a-ja resort was completed in Grömitz in 2015, which was connected to the district heating network. An invitation to tender for the construction of an appropriate CHP unit was additionally launched, among other things, for the purpose of generating electricity in-house. 

Our solution

GETEC built a CHP unit with a capacity of 140 kWel using natural gas as fuel base in the building of the a-ja resort of Grömitz.
All of the thermal energy is fed into the upstream district heating network.

Facts and Figures

Plant

CHP unit (cogeneration), hybridisation of district heating systems

Supply

Heat, electricity

Our services rendered for the a-ja Resort Grömitz

Energy service contracting

Customised complete solutions - planning, construction, financing, operation

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Energy partnership

We not only understand our business, we understand yours as well. Your success is our motivation.

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Fuel management

Sustainable and balanced fuel mix

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Industrial park Friedrichsort, Kiel

Kiel-Friedrichsort is not only close to nature but also an industrial centre. The former Maschinenbau Kiel (MaK) site has developed into a modern heavy-machinery location. International companies from the engine construction, rail engineering and foundry industries and other service providers and suppliers take advantage of the ideal infrastructure conditions at the site in Friedrichsort, such as access to the Kieler Förde and on-site sidings. With around 1,200 employees and an area of about 65 hectares, the industrial park is a major industrial centre and an important employer in the Kiel region.


The customised GETEC energy solution

The challenge

The complete supply structure of the industrial park was to be assigned to a single provider. Extensive retrofitting and upgrades were needed in this context.

The goal

The new operator was not only supposed to retrofit and upgrade, but also to finance the transferred supply systems.

Our solution

As part of customised energy service contracting solutions for the customers at the industrial park, GETEC has assumed the responsibility for all functional and cost risks associated with the supply of energy and utilities as well as system and facility management since 2011. This includes the provision and demand-based delivery of steam for production and heating purposes, electricity, compressed air, drinking water, extinguishing water, cooling water and natural gas for engine test beds.

Facts and Figures

Steam

Centrally:  2 hot water boilers (4,200 kW + 1,300 kW)
Locally: 1 hot water boiler (215 kW), 4 water heaters (230 kW), 20 dark radiators (680 kW), equivalent to a total of 1,125 kW

Compressed air and natural gas

Compressed air: 3 compressors with a total capacity of 2,800 m³/h
Natural gas supply: in 3 pressure stages with 5,700 kW of connected wattage

Electricity and water

Electricity: Medium voltage network with 9 transformer stations (connected wattage: 16,000 kW)
Water: The well operation is scheduled to be shut down shortly. We will then use the grid of the municipal works for the supply. Approx. 22,000 m³/a were delivered in the past three years.

Our services rendered for the Industrial park Friedrichsort

Industrial park operation

We take care of the entire logistics infrastructure - from energy and water supply to plant security and grid infrastructure.

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Decentralised energy supply

The future is decentralised. For more efficiency, more independence and more flexibility.

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Supply solutions

Simple and reliable supply - with GETEC

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Energie für Schleswig-Holstein 

The company Energie für Schleswig-Holstein GmbH was founded in 2016 as a joint venture between Wankendorfer Baugenossenschaft für Schleswig-Holstein eG and GETEC WÄRME & EFFIZIENZ GmbH and is based in Magdeburg. Since then, ESH has already provided comprehensive energy-related services and upgrades where necessary for 450 heat generation plants. More than 8,000 apartments are supplied with heat in a sustainable and cutting-edge fashion.


The customised GETEC energy solution

Efficient design of heat generators, heat grids with the utilisation of various energy sources.

The challenge

These days, many things need to be considered when supplying a property with heat. They range from the space required for the generation or interconnecting systems, to the operating safety and fitness for the future to sustainability and obviously the supply costs. 

The goal

A key aspect is the upgrade and maintenance of heat generation plants with the goal of the energy-efficient generation and distribution of thermal energy against the backdrop of climate protection and security of supply. In so doing, ESH examines the technical feasibility of an efficient design of heat generators, heat grids and utilisation of energy sources, depending on the regional circumstances.

Our solution

The use of combined heat and power generation by means of decentralised CHP units plays an important role in this context. The application of this technology is rewarded with a favourable primary energy factor. This means: The construction costs for buildings heated by means of this method decrease because fewer structural measures are required to erect an appropriately energy-efficient building. For instance, fewer insulating materials are needed or other improvement measures can be omitted, such as the use of solar power.

Facts and Figures

Supply

Heat

Number of supplied residential units

8,000

Number of plants

450

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