Centre for Resources and Energy
Hamburg, Germany
The ‘Zentrum für Ressourcen und Energie’ (Centre for Resources and Energy) is a project of the cleansing department of Hamburg (Stadtreinigung Hamburg, SRH) to be built at the site of the former Stellinger Moor waste incineration plant in Hamburg. It aims to build a waste treatment centre for sorting municipal waste with two-line downstream thermal recycling. After its construction, the centre is to take its place as one of the cornerstones of the energy supply of the Hanseatic City of Hamburg. For this purpose, a domestic waste processing plant for the extraction of recyclable materials, two combined heat and power plants with two-stage flue gas cleaning (one for low-calorific and one for high-calorific fuel), as well as an energy system consisting of two steam turbines and a district heating station, are to be built.
TBF + Partner AG as general planner was commissioned to conduct the planning for the entire plant, from the basic evaluation up to the approval planning.