1.12.2016
Nuremberg: use of CHP saves 600,000 tonnes of CO₂
Industry and tertiary sector
The city of Nuremberg boasts a CHP plant fuelled by natural gas and woodchips, that guarantees to reduce CO₂ emissions by 600,000 tonnes a year. Energieagentur Nordbayern, an energy agency that operates in northern Bavaria, and the University of Nuremberg are carrying out research into the possibilities of consolidating this technology on the German market.
Original language: German
Origin: Germany
Speaker
Erich Maurer
CEO, Energy Agency Northern Bavaria
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