Energy Klagenfurt

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Energie Klagenfurt GmbH

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founding October 2005
Seat Klagenfurt am Wörthersee
management Erwin Smole, Harald Tschurnig
Number of employees 301
Branch Energy supplier
Website Energy Klagenfurt
As of June 1, 2019

The Energie Klagenfurt GmbH is an Austrian power company in Carinthia . It offers services and products in the fields of electricity, natural gas , district heating and energy consulting.

In 2007 the turnover was around 102 million euros and 397 people were employed.

timeline

Energie Klagenfurt GmbH was founded in October 2005 from the energy sectors electricity, gas and district heating of Stadtwerke Klagenfurt AG. In addition to Stadtwerke Klagenfurt, Verbund AG with 49 percent of the shares was a shareholder until the end of 2012 . In April 2007, the business areas of Energie Klagenfurt GmbH were expanded to include energy consulting. In January 2013, the 49 percent stake in the association was repurchased. Energie Klagenfurt GmbH has been a 100 percent Carinthian company ever since.

Power supply

Energie Klagenfurt GmbH produces over 15,905 MWh of electricity each year in its own power plants. 1,950 MWh of which in the Klagenfurt district heating power plant and 13,639 MWh in the Rain Gurk power plant , built in 1902. That is around 15 percent of the electricity required in Klagenfurt. The network area of ​​Energie Klagenfurt GmbH covers an area of ​​around 130 km² and supplies more than 60,095 network customers in the greater Klagenfurt area with electricity.

The district heating plant will be completely converted to natural gas.

Gas supply

With a network length of around 155 km, Energie Klagenfurt supplies more than 4,000 customers in Klagenfurt with gas. The average gas sales per year are approx. 153.57 million kWh.

District heating

In March 1949 the first Austrian district heating power plant went into operation . The new building was designed for a maximum thermal output of 10 megawatts and an electrical counter-pressure output of 1 MWel. The first customers were the LKH, the municipal slaughterhouse and the Neuner leather factory. The first expansion began in August 1949, including the installation of a further boiler with a capacity of 48 t / h steam and an extraction condenser turbine with 3.2 MWel.

In 2017, a total of 26,714 apartments in the urban area of ​​Klagenfurt will be supplied with district heating. 467,922 MWh of heat was fed into the grid in 2017. The network is around 177 km long and has a very high heat loss of 78 GWh or 18%, and efforts are constantly being made to reduce these high losses. The district heating network is designed for a maximum operating temperature of 130 ° C; depending on the outside temperature, this is run at a level of 120 to 85 ° C.

In the centrally located district heating power station there are four turbo sets that have an electrical output of 34 MW with a thermal output of 120 MW. Since 2008, the district heating system has also had external heat input from a biomass cogeneration plant on the Südring with an output of around 15 MWth and 5 MWel. This plant was built by a private operator and takes over the base load heat supply of the Klagenfurt district heating network with around 125 GWh / a, and thus the complete heat generation in the summer months for the entire district heating network.

Energie Klagenfurt planned the construction of a gas-steam power plant in the south of Klagenfurt in order to be able to supply even more households with district heating. For this purpose, the Kraftwerkserrichtungs und -betriebs GmbH (KEG) was founded as a 100% subsidiary of Energie Klagenfurt GmbH. After the "end" for the GDK project by the Vienna Environment Senate, a partner of Energie Klagenfurt GmbH is planning a modern biomass heating plant: currently over 27,000 customers are connected to the district heating network. Motto: Safe and clean.

In February 2016, Urbas, Stahl- und Anlagenbau, Völkermarkt started building another biomass cogeneration plant and supplies the entire boiler technology from the fuel supply to the chimney system. The power plant has a maximum output of 12.4 MWel and from 2017 can feed its waste heat into the district heating network in winter.

Energy advice

Energie Klagenfurt GmbH's energy advice service offers customers additional services in the field of energy and funding advice, building thermographs and the creation of energy certificates. Products such as photovoltaic systems and smoke alarms are also offered.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. https://www.stw.at/fileadmin/user_upload/pdf/Waerme/Infoblatt_Unsere_Erlebnis.pdf
  2. http://www.energyagency.at/fileadmin/dam/pdf/projekte/Machbarkeitsstudie-Fernwaerme-Klagenfurt.pdf
  3. Archived copy ( Memento of the original from March 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Chamber of Agriculture Austria @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / ktn.lko.at
  4. http://www.energyagency.at/fileadmin/dam/pdf/projekte/Machbarkeitsstudie-Fernwaerme-Klagenfurt.pdf
  5. http://www.urbas.at/default2.asp?active_page_id=390