ENKA and its joint venture partner Uniper had been awarded Dradenau Combined Heat and Power Plant project which is strategically important for Hamburg. The project aims to replace the coal-fired CHP plant in Wedel with a new and climate-friendly CHP plant in Dradenau (“KWK-Anlage Dradenau”). The Dradenau CHP Plant will use heat from two sources:
› Heat from a natural gas-fired combined cycle power plant to be built at the site of the planned combined heat and power plant in Dradenau.
› Heat from third-party feeders, such as heat from thermal waste recovery, industrial waste heat, waste heat from sewage treatment plant processes, etc.
The project is based on 2x2x1 configuration equipped with two Siemens SGT-800 gas turbines, one steam turbine, and two heat recovery steam generators (HRSG) with one additional gas steam generator. When completed, the plant will achieve an electrical output of 180 MW and 260 MW district heating capacity.