Combined cycle power plants comprise the principles of gas turbines and steam power plants. In combination with cogeneration highest efficencies are reached. The TUM technology is based on optimizing the steam extraction of cogeneration plants equipped with gas turbines, enabling to achieve higher overall efficiencies and increasing the flexibility of the power plant. As a result, a larger proportion of the fuel energy can be utilized as final energy in the form of process steam or heating energy. The TUM technology thus makes a decisive contribution to increase both efficiency and flexibility, as well as to considerably save natural gas consumption, costs and CO2 emissions.
With a selected team of experts and a customized marketing strategy, BayPAT identified in E.ON Energy Projects the perfect partner for the development and implementation of the technology in the market. The transfer agreement with E.ON Energy Projects implements BayPAT’s vision for filling industries sustainable innovation pipeline.
“We are very happy that BayPAT could make a valuable contribution to help achieve reductions in CO2 emissions by providing access to a novel technology in the field of power engineering.” said Dr. Robert Phelps, BayPAT’s Chief Executive Officer.
"By acquiring this innovative technology from the Technical University of Munich, we can significantly increase the value contribution and sustainability of our energy solutions and our customers benefit from this! The increased flexibility of our CHP plants opens up new opportunities in constantly changing energy markets. This sets us apart from our competitors. We think it's great that BayPAT has given us access to this innovation," says Manfred Wirsing, Managing Director of E.ON Energy Projects GmbH.
About E.ON Energy Projects GmbH
E.ON Energy Projects GmbH (EEP, https://www.eon.com/...) is the company within E.ON responsible for distributed energy solutions for industrial customers in the power segment from 5 MW to 200 MW. Together with its customers, EEP develops tailor-made concepts, builds and finances the energy supply systems and operates and optimizes these - continuously and in close cooperation with their customers - over their entire service life. The energy solutions of EEP are agnostic from technologies, manufacturers or fuels and the customer is always in the focus of the solution. Since its inception in 2000, EEP has implemented or has played a central role in implementing cogeneration projects (primarily based on gas and steam turbine power plants) with an electrical output of more than 1 000 MWel in several European countries for renowned industrial customers. EEP is shaping the future of energy through ground breaking innovations in the field of data intelligence, digital and automated solutions.