| A closed system: disposal and energy solutions which open up new perspectives. |
Our range of services provides our customers with access to a linked, sustainable chain from waste disposal to energy generation. During the project development phase, our entire expertise in the fields of resource management, power plant planning, construction and operation and energy management is pooled to the benefit of our customers. We focus all of our energies on developing customised solutions, especially for energy from waste plants in Germany and abroad.
Resource management
Our claim of offering all-round resource management reflects our desire to assist local government, business and waste management companies. With this aim in mind, specialists at MVV Umwelt Ressourcen GmbH plan waste volumes and utilisation channels, as well the treatment of the waste at our treatment and power plants. Working in close co-operation with our customers, this leads to solutions that account for all individual requirements and guarantee reliable utilisation of the resources.
Power plant planning, construction and operation
Our MVV O&M GmbH subsidiary pools our expertise in fields ranging from technical planning and the construction of energy from waste plants and biomass power plants through to operations management and maintenance. The entire planning and operations management process is therefore available from a single source. MVV O&M thus ensures that our customers receive the best solutions over the entire project lifecycle. This already begins during the project development stage, with the planning and construction of efficient plant technology, and ultimately leads to sophisticated operations management concepts. This way, we lay foundations for long-term success.
Energy management
Our energy management activities enable us to ensure optimal energy generation and the best possible marketing of the resultant products on the energy market. Power plant efficiency is already enhanced prior to construction by developing optimised plant concepts using computer-assisted simulation models. Where possible, our concept also includes cogeneration. The tasks needing to be performed during ongoing operations include CO2 emissions trading, electricity procurement and sales, as well as net schedule management. By analogy with the electricity produced, the heating energy and steam generated from operations are also marketed to customers as grid-based energy sources.
