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(‎Created claim: summary (P836): As part of this feasibility study, BIO-FROST Westhof intends to test the technical, economic and regulatory use of Lumenion storage technology on an industrial scale for a new, highly efficient bio-vegetable deep cooling system. The aim is to demonstrate the feasibility of a sustainable, carbon-free and grid-friendly energy supply for a secure production operation and to secure local value creation for Europe’s largest bio-froster., translated_s...)
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LPW-E/3.1.1/1642 — Study on the feasibility of a CO2-free high-temperature storage technology as a location factor for Schleswig-Holstein

Revision as of 08:48, 25 October 2021

Project Q3333994 in Germany
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LPW-E/3.1.1/1642 — Study on the feasibility of a CO2-free high-temperature storage technology as a location factor for Schleswig-Holstein
Project Q3333994 in Germany

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    387,157.75 Euro
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    774,315.5 Euro
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    50.0 percent
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    1 April 2020
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    30 September 2021
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    BioFrost Westhof GmbH
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    25797 Wöhrden
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    Im Rahmen dieser Durchführbarkeitsstudie will die BIO-FROST Westhof technisch, wirtschaftlich und regulatorisch den Einsatz der Lumenion-Speichertechnologie auf industriellem Maßstab für eine neue, hocheffiziente Bio-Gemüse-Tiefkühlanlage prüfen. Ziel ist es, die Machbarkeit für eine nachhaltige, CO2-freie und netzdienliche Energieversorgung für einen gesicherten Produktionsbetrieb und die Sicherung von lokaler Wertschöpfung für Europas größte Bio-Frosterei zu zeigen. (German)
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    As part of this feasibility study, BIO-FROST Westhof intends to test the technical, economic and regulatory use of Lumenion storage technology on an industrial scale for a new, highly efficient bio-vegetable deep cooling system. The aim is to demonstrate the feasibility of a sustainable, carbon-free and grid-friendly energy supply for a secure production operation and to secure local value creation for Europe’s largest bio-froster. (English)
    25 October 2021
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    DE_TEMPORARY_36639
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