Technical building equipment
Quality pays off
The Hanover-based energy service provider enercity wants to wind up the “coal phase-out chapter” around eight years before the statutory end in 2038. In Hanover-Lahe, a recycling plant that converts sewage sludge into district heating was put into operation in mid-2023.
We were responsible for the entire EMSR cabling with 1,300 measuring points, 230 kilometres of cables, routes, medium and low-voltage systems including lighting. The plant in Lahe is regarded as the first new replacement plant for the coal-fired power station in the Stöcken district. A biomass cogeneration plant is currently being built there as a further component of the energy transition.
When the project management of the PME / Danpower Group planning company sought a reliable partner for the technical construction equipment (TBE) of the company building, the name SCHULZ Systemtechnik immediately came to mind. “They had inspected the plant in Hanover-Lahe and, being impressed by the quality of the electrical and the technical installations, asked who had done it,” explains Jörg Klose, Sales Manager for Energy/Building Technology and Networked Energy Solutions at the Doberschütz site. The new customer then contacted the company last year, and Klose adds: “That’s high praise, also for all the colleagues who implemented it on site.”
The imposing stair tower connects the power station construction with the operations building. We also realised the safety lighting here.
With around twelve kilometres of cable with 1,700 connections, 300 metres of cable tray, 331 lights and the complete safety lighting with battery system, we recently completed the technical construction services for the biomass cogeneration plant building in Hanover-Stöcken on schedule and in the proven SCHULZ quality.
The planning company had inspected the work and was impressed by the quality of the electrical and the technical installations.
Jörg Klose, Sales Manager in Doberschütz