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Case Study: Systematic implementation of small and medium CHP plants - Frankfurt, Germany

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Synopsis

Since 1991 the implementation of decentralized CHP plants was promoted. In 2002, more than 70 plants (5 - 4000 kWel) operate, including micro-CHP, a Stirling engine, a micro-turbine, a fuel-cell and innovative condensing techniques. Planning tools and an annual market survey are available.

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Sectors: Energy supply, Buildings (including municipal properties)
Target groups: Local authority, Decision makers, Energy utilities
Field: Combined Heat and Power, Third Party Financing, Contracting

This project is one of 60 from the Penelope Project Good Practice Database listed on this website.

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Buildings : DE - Deutsch : Decision Makers : ES - Español : FR - Français : Financing/Financial Advice : Fuel Cells : IT - Italiano : Local Government : PL - Polski : PT - Português : Penelope Project : Planning issues : Polygeneration : RO - Român : Refurbishment of Buildings : Regional Government : Utilities

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