Operating power plants calls for taking complex responsibility for people, environment and systems. The Energy Technologies division integrates all competencies for design, construction and operation of power plants in Germany and abroad.
Analysis, consulting, due diligence, studies, technical project development, dimensioning and design, preparation of technical specifications, tender documents for supply and services, advertisement, tender processes, bid evaluation, contract award recommendation, basic- and detail-engineering, supervision of construction and start-up as well performance test and training
Design and realisation of centralised and decentralised power plants for firing fossil fuels and renewable fuels, for firing residuals and waste as well as for wind power, solar- and geothermal energy; and solutions for thermodynamic and combustion processes, environmental technology services for air pollution control systems and water treatment.
Electronic engineering for power plants, and industrial power grids, dimensioning of power plant control- and automation systems, modern concepts for power plant automation combined with special solutions for optimisation of operation, for instance time optimised power plant start-up engineering, analysis of dynamic of power plant processes.
Planning the construction of power plants and industrial buildings, full service of complete project management, building and dismantling of nuclear facilities.
Management and supervision especially for complex and interdisciplinary projects in all stages of project realisation, e.g. time scheduling and monitoring, technical claim management, quality control.
Dr. Wolfgang Benesch
Head of Energy Technologies
Rüttenscheider Str. 1-3
45128 Essen
Tel +49 201-801-2740
Fax +49 201-801-2734
12 years operational experience with reburning in the power station Herne
Planning New Coal-Fired Power Plants
International experiences with low NOx hard coal furnaces
ECO-Efficiency of Thermal Waste Treatment
Planning, Construction and Commissioning of the Iskenderun Power Plant