Saving 300 tonnes of CO2 per year with HUBER ThermWin
At THM, the wastewater will in future be collected from the sewers of the Central Hessian water utility company using a HUBER ROTAMAT® RoK4 pumping stations screen. From there, the liquid medium is pumped into the HUBER RoWin heat exchanger installed in the building, while the solids are directly returned to the sewer. The heat exchanger operates a heat pump in winter and a chiller in summer. The heat pump can provide around 850 kW of heat output, while the chiller generates around 600 kW of cooling energy. The aim is to save around 300 tonnes of CO2 per year.
Hessen’s State Secretary Asar: “system saves CO2 and advances research into sustainability”
“Hessen plans to be climate-neutral by 2045, the state government wants to lead by example and be CO2 neutral by 2030 – universities will make an important contribution to this as a result of their share of energy consumption in the state properties,” Ayse Asar explained. "And, it goes without saying that our universities are also training the bright minds of tomorrow who are developing solutions for a climate-friendly energy supply. The wastewater heat recovery plant not only saves CO2, it also represents a big step forward in sustainability research."
Around EUR 1 million in funding
HMWK is supporting the construction and operation of the plant with around one million euros from the “REACT-EU” fund, which was set up in response to the Covid pandemic to promote projects in the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), especially at educational institutions.
However, the idea of using the heat from wastewater was already floating around at THM before the pandemic, as Prof. Dirk Metzger, Vice President of Strategic Construction Planning and Sustainability, explained. The project was implemented in 2022, when THM’s facility management developed an energy concept and, following a tour of the HUBER pilot plant at the Museum of Bavarian History in Regensburg, started with the concrete planning. The structural key elements of the plant for the use of energy in wastewater were delivered last December before commissioning was completed in May of this year.