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Generating heat from wastewater with GEA technology and shaping the heat transition of the city of Lemgo

February 14, 2024

The district heating center (top, center) is part of a larger green energy network that generates heat from a wastewater treatment plant in Lemgo, Germany. (Photo: GEA/Tim Luhmann)
This district heating plant in Lemgo, Germany, provides a more environmentally friendly heat supply for the historic town. (Photo: GEA/Tim Luhmann)

This district heating plant in Lemgo, Germany, provides a more environmentally friendly heat supply for the historic town. (Photo: GEA/Tim Luhmann)

The machine room with GEA heat pumps in the combined heat and power plant in Lemgo, Germany. (Photo: GEA/Tim Luhmann)

The machine room with GEA heat pumps in the combined heat and power plant in Lemgo, Germany. (Photo: GEA/Tim Luhmann)

Thomas Lergenmüller (left), Product Manager Heat Pumps, GEA Heating and Refrigeration Technologies, and Uwe Weber (right), Head of Power and Heat Generation, Stadtwerke Lemgo GmbH. (Photo: GRA/Tim Luhmann)

Thomas Lergenmüller (left), Product Manager Heat Pumps, GEA Heating and Refrigeration Technologies, and Uwe Weber (right), Head of Power and Heat Generation, Stadtwerke Lemgo GmbH. (Photo: GRA/Tim Luhmann)

Dr. Michael Golek

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