Trade press release

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

CONTACT

Download

À propos de GEA

GEA est un des principaux fournisseurs de l'industrie agroalimentaire et d'autres industries, qui sont à l’origine d’un revenu consolidé qui a atteint près de 4,9 Mrd EUR en 2019.

Recevez l’actualité de GEA

Restez au courant des innovations et des activités de GEA en vous inscrivant aux actualités de GEA.

Contactez-nous

Nous sommes là pour vous aider ! Nous avons besoin de quelques renseignements pour pouvoir répondre à votre demande