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Germany's Giant Heat Pump Taps Rhine for Energy

16 Dec

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Summary

  • Giant pipes will draw 10,000 liters per second from the River Rhine.
  • Two 82.5 megawatt heat pump modules are planned for Mannheim.
  • The system aims to supply approximately 40,000 homes with heat.
Germany's Giant Heat Pump Taps Rhine for Energy

In Mannheim, Germany, a colossal heat pump project is underway, set to harness the power of the River Rhine. Enormous pipes, large enough to walk through, will draw 10,000 liters of water per second from the river. This water will be used to generate heat for a district heating system.

The parent company, MVV Energie, announced plans for two powerful heat pump modules, each boasting a capacity of 82.5 megawatts. Collectively, these units are designed to provide heating for approximately 40,000 homes. The initiative is part of a broader effort to transition away from fossil fuels.

This ambitious project is situated at the site of a former coal power plant, which is being converted to embrace cleaner energy solutions. The sheer scale of the machinery presented logistical challenges, with considerations for transport via streets or the Rhine itself.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
MVV Energie is planning to build some of the most powerful heat pump modules ever, utilizing water from the River Rhine.
The heat pump system is projected to supply approximately 40,000 homes through a district heating network.
The pipes will draw water from the River Rhine in Mannheim, Germany.

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