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German E.ON to help expand geothermal operations of Kirchweidach plant with power generation

German E.ON to help expand geothermal operations of Kirchweidach plant with power generation Geothermally heated greenhouses in Kirchweidach, Bavaria/ Germany (source: flickr/ solarbundesliga, creative commons)
Alexander Richter 21 Aug 2020

E.ON is partnering with local operator for the Kirchweidach geothermal plant in Bavaria, Germany for the expansion of the currently only heat producing plant to power generation.

In a company release, German power utility E.ON announced that  geothermal plant in Kirchweidach, Bavaria, will in future not only generate heat but also green electricity. To fully exploit the energy potential of deep heat, E.ON plans to build several small-scale power plants with a total capacity of around 6 MW. The investment volume for the first phase of the project is EUR7.5 million. E.ON will operate the plant for 15 years.

The thermal water in southeastern Bavaria has a temperature of 121 degrees Celsius and is produced from 4,000 meters of borehole depth. The operating company, FG Geothermie, is currently feeding the heat into the local district heating network and supplying a major customer who grows vegetables.

So far, only part of the available heat is used for the heat consumers. The challenge is to expand the plant in a way that CO2-free base-load electricity can be generated economically. To do this, E.ON is using so-called ORC modules from its partner Orcan Energy. The technology from waste heat recovery converts heat into electricity in a highly efficient way. With this principle, 4,000 tons of CO2 are saved annually, which corresponds to the emissions of 2,700 terraced houses.

Construction will take place in two phases. In the first phase, a capacity of one megawatt will be installed. On completion at the end of 2021, the construction of a large-scale ORC plant and a combined heat and power plant is planned.

“The Kirchweidach geothermal energy project proves how efficiently we can use heat for electricity supply today. There is also still great waste heat potential in industry. We can tap this potential for a CO2-free power supply for industry,” says Alexander Fenzl, Country Head B2B Solutions Germany at E.ON Business Solutions.

“In cooperation with E.ON, we can fully exploit the heat potential of our geothermal plant and generate green electricity economically. Kirchweidach confirms its role as a location of the future. It’s good that we have E.ON as a long-term partner at our side,” says Wolfgang Hageleit, Managing Director of FG Geothermie in Kirchweidach.

Source: Company release