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GREEN Solar and Siemens Energy sign cooperation agreement to develop a concept for making Herzogenrath CO2-free

“Subject to sufficient funding, the energy farm could be operated by an operating company still to be established by GREEN Solar,” comments GREEN Solar Managing Directors Franz-Josef Türck-Hövener and Charles Russel in a joint statement. “Not only would the Herzogenrath Energy Farm be an important, sustainable step toward successful structural change for the region, but it would also make the city known both nationally and internationally as a forerunner and technology leader of the transition to a new energy mix.” 
Siemens project manager Dr. Thomas Neuenhahn agrees: “We’re talking about a lighthouse project for a successful energy transition in Germany, one that has international appeal. We welcome the opportunity to make a substantial contribution to these efforts as part of a strong team with our partner GREEN Solar Herzogenrath.” Siemens Energy offers a wide range of flexible, decentralized energy solutions, such as balancing energy supply and demand with battery storage systems for supporting transmission grids, and power-to-X technology for generating hydrogen.
Building on an existing solar farm operated by GREEN Solar, the concept involves, among other things, expanding the generation of power from solar energy as well as building a number of wind turbines. The power generated from renewable sources will be stored and converted into electricity during times when no energy is produced from sun and wind, and supplied to homes in Herzogenrath, a city of 46,000 residents. The heat produced through these processes as well as that generated from renewable sources will be used to supply local households with “green” heat via district heating networks.

After signing the contract (from left): Claudia Patelczyk, Head of Strategy EWV, Ralf Stehmann, CFO Siemens Energy Germany, Manfred Schröder, Managing Director EWV, Raphael Jonas, Managing Director Dept. Innovation, Environment, Location, IHK Aachen, Frajo Türck, Managing Director Green Solar, Dr. Thomas Neuenhahn, Head of Center of Competence, Decarbonized Energy Systems, Siemens Energy, Jörg Dörner, Head of Technical Sales, Decarbonized Energy Systems, Siemens Energy, Hubert Philippengracht, Treasurer of the City of Herzogenrath, and Charles Russel, Managing Director Green Solar.

The “CO2-free Herzogenrath” concept project also provides for not only making the generated electricity available to the city’s households, but also to enable its use for the growing number of electric vehicles. Local industrial companies are also expected to be brought on board the project through their decarbonization activities.
Specifically, the concept is intended to provide the most energy-efficient connection and most economical combination of solar power plants, wind turbines, batteries, CHP and combined cycle power plants, as well as heat and hydrogen storage systems. This also includes the entire logistics for transporting the energy to end users based on demand.
A hydrogen production facility is also in the works. With the aid of the latest Silyzer 300 technology from Siemens, excess electricity will be converted into hydrogen by means of electrolysis and either stored or used for operating cars. However, this hydrogen may also be employed to decarbonize trucks, buses, trains, and industrial plants, for example for CO2-free drying of sands at Nivelsteiner Sandwerke.

The graphic shows what the energy supply in Herzogenrath could look like from 2030 onwards.

Siemens Gas and Power GmbH & Co. KG is the global energy business of the Siemens group, which has been working with its customers on solutions for the evolving demands of industry and society for more than 150 years. With planned stock listing, Siemens’ energy business will operate independently as Siemens Energy in the future.
It will offer broad expertise across the entire energy value chain, along with a comprehensive portfolio for utilities, independent power producers, transmission system operators, the oil and gas industry, and other energy-intensive industries. With its products, solutions, systems, and services, Siemens Energy will address the extraction, processing, and transport of oil and gas as well as power and heat generation in central and distributed thermal power plants, and power transmission and technologies for the energy transformation, including storage and sector-coupling solutions. The majority stake in Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy will round out its future-oriented portfolio. With its commitment to leading the way in decarbonization of the global energy system, Siemens Energy will be a partner of choice for companies, governments, and customers on their path to a more sustainable future. With around 90,000 employees worldwide, Siemens Energy will help shape the energy systems of today and tomorrow. www.siemens-energy.com

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GREEN Solar Herzogenrath GmbH is a company belonging to EWV Energie- und Wasser-Versorgung GmbH and n.s.w. energy gmbh (a subsidiary of Nivelsteiner Sandwerke und Sandsteinbrüche GmbH), as well as the city of Herzogenrath. GREEN Solar operates the largest solar farm in North Rhine-Westphalia, the Herzogenrath Solar Farm. With a peak capacity of more than 14 megawatts (MW), the solar farm supplies more than 4,500 households with renewable power. With Managing Directors Franz-Josef Türck-Hövener, an engineer with EWV, and Charles Russel, owner of Nivelsteiner Sandwerke, GREEN Solar is actively driving the expansion of renewable energy in the region.
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