Stadtwerke Quedlinburg

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Stadtwerke Quedlinburg

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founding 1863/1991
Seat Quedlinburg , Saxony-Anhalt
management Michael Wölfer (Managing Director)
Number of employees 78 (2014)
sales 26.7 million euros (2018)
Branch Public utilities
Website www.stadtwerke-quedlinburg.de

The Stadtwerke Quedlinburg GmbH is the reason utilities for electricity , gas and district heating in the city of Quedlinburg . The gas supply is also secured in Ditfurt . Michael Wölfer has been the managing director since 1996.

history

The historical development began with the construction of the municipal gasworks in 1863 and the municipal waterworks in 1886. In 1902 the electricity works was put into operation. The construction of three-phase power lines for industry within the urban area in 1918 brought further progress . There was a structural change on the one hand through the integration into the state energy combine in the time of the German Democratic Republic from 1950, on the other hand through the return to a commercial enterprise from 1991 Initially only the district heating supply was transferred to the municipal utilities, in 1995 and 1996 the gas and electricity divisions came back into the division. The water supply was transferred to the present water supply and sewage disposal association in the East Harz . In the same year, the municipal swimming pool operation was also transferred to the municipal utilities.

In 1998, a combined heat and power unit (CHP ) was put into operation on Magdeburger Strasse for modern energy generation and transmission . With another CHP in the southern city in 2008, the own generation could be expanded. A CHP at the indoor swimming pool in Quedlinburg and the company's own solar systems complement the in-house generation systems.

To promote alternative drives, the construction of the first Quedlinburg natural gas filling station on the Moorberg began in 2003.

On January 11th, 2009, the citizens of Quedlinburg successfully voted against the partial privatization of the municipal utilities planned by the city administration.

The regional energy service provider has also been supplying electricity and natural gas outside of its own network since 2010. Since then, electricity and / or gas deliveries have been possible in large parts of Saxony-Anhalt, Saxony and Thuringia. On January 1, 2020, the municipal utilities also became the electricity network operator for the districts of Bad Suderode and the city ​​of Gernrode , which had been managed by mitnetz until then.

structure

When it was re-established in 1991, the regional energy service provider had three shareholders, with the city of Quedlinburg holding 98% of the shares (represented by the mayor of the supervisory board, currently Frank Ruch ) and a further 1% each in the municipal utilities of Celle and Herford (both twin cities of Quedlinburg). Since 2014, Stadtwerke Quedlinburg GmbH has been in a cross-tax association with Bäder Quedlinburg GmbH, which has also been a partner in Stadtwerke Quedlinburg GmbH since then.

In total, there are 117 km of 15 kV lines and 247 km of 1 kV lines in the municipal utility's power grid, as well as 104 of its own transformer stations. The central takeover of the power grid takes place at the Badeborner Weg substation.

Stadtwerke Quedlinburg GmbH is the gas network operator for the World Heritage City of Quedlinburg and the town of Ditfurt. The gas is delivered in accordance with DVGW worksheet G260 in category H. The network interconnection points to the upstream network are located in Magdeburger Straße, Westerhäuser Straße and Suderöder Chaussee.

In the district heating network, the 99 house connection stations are transferred annually over a line length of 9 km, around 43 G Wh of heat , which is generated in two boilers with a total maximum output of 24.9 megawatts. In addition, there are 3.5 megawatts from two own combined heat and power plants. The hot water supply in the Kleers urban area is included in the amount of heat. District heating is increasingly being replaced by local heating systems.

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Coordinates: 51 ° 47  '14.3 " N , 11 ° 9' 20.3"  E