- Conference Session
- ECCD Technical Session 4: Energy and Analysis
- Collection
- 2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
- Authors
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Lisa Bosman, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Jennifer Brinker, Northeast Wisconsin Technical College; Kenneth Walz, Madison Area Technical College
- Tagged Topics
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Diversity
- Tagged Divisions
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
in Wildpoldsried, thisshift in the ownership form is driven by a strong desire for energy independence and localcommunity engagement.Similarly, district heating systems are often run by German municipal utilities to benefit the localcommunity. This facilitates increased efficiency of power production using combined heat andpower (CHP) and large-scale thermal energy storage. Germany powers CHP units with fossilfuels (coal and natural gas), but increasingly these units are being converted to run with biomassand biogas fuel sources. The participants learned about district heating provided by renewablebiomass and biogas power plants in Freiburg and Wildpoldsried and were also able to visit alarge scale solar thermal seasonal energy storage