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- Stadtwerke Rosenheim utility Cuts CO2 emissions by 30%
Stadtwerke Rosenheim utility cuts CO₂ emissions by 30%
Stadtwerke Rosenheim utility accelerates transition to sustainable heating
Impact Highlights
2,640 tonnes of CO₂ saved annually
30% CO2 reduction versus fossil fuel (natural gas)
4.7 MW of renewable energy capacity added
Reducing carbon emissions and improving energy security
In Germany, heating systems are a major contributor to carbon emissions, with 90% of heat energy generated from fossil fuels. Stadtwerke Rosenheim needed a way to expand its district heating network without increasing fossil fuel use, while improving resilience and meeting carbon reduction targets.
Heat pumps powered by river water
Stadtwerke Rosenheim integrated three Sabroe DualPAC heat pumps into its district heating system. Each DualPAC combines ChillPAC, HeatPAC, and HeatPAC HPX units into a single modular heat pump. These pumps draw heat energy from the nearby Mühlbach river and supply district heating water at 88°C throughout the year. The modular design enables high temperature lifts in a compact footprint, and the use of ammonia as a refrigerant supports sustainability and safety.
“The heat pumps use environmental heat energy from nearby river water, so we rely on a natural and sustainable heat source. At the same time, we are replacing natural gas boilers elsewhere in our generation portfolio. This is not only sustainable, but also increases independence.”
Sebastian Hochmuth
Project Engineer, Stadtwerke Rosenheim
Reliable performance and measurable impact
By integrating Sabroe DualPAC heat pumps into its district heating network, Stadtwerke Rosenheim has reduced its reliance on fossil fuels and improved energy security. The system delivers consistent heating throughout the year while cutting carbon emissions significantly, in addition to the following benefits:
- Around 2,640 tonnes of CO₂ saved annually
- 4.7 MW of renewable energy capacity added to the district heating network
- 18,600 MWh total capacity for year-round heating
- Greater energy independence for the Rosenheim community
About Stadtwerke Rosenheim
About the facility
- Municipal Utility
- Population served: 63,000 residents
- Location: Rosenheim, Germany
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