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Title The Hybrid Power Plant Neuried, Germany
Authors Horst Kreuter, Christina Schrage
Year 2010
Conference World Geothermal Congress
Keywords Hybrid power plant, biogas, geothermal power generation, combined heat and power (CHP), Upper Rhine Graben
Abstract Biogas and geothermal are both renewable energy sources with a large potential to contribute to the EU target of increasing the share of renewable energy to 20 % until 2020. Currently, the worldwide first hybrid power concept coupling a biogas and a geothermal power plant is implemented in Neuried in the Upper Rhine Graben. The biogas plant is operational since 2007; the geothermal project is at a far developed state. From a technical point of view, the hybrid approach considerably increases the power generation efficiency. In combination with the integrated heat use concept, it reduces CO2-emissions by up to 46,000 tons per year, supports the local energy supply and disposes of a diversified revenue structure. The pioneer hybrid plant Neuried can serve as the general proof of concept for this environmentally sound way of energy production.
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