Gemeindewerke Adelsdorf
Gemeindewerke Adelsdorf KU
Adelsdorf, Germany
About
Founded in 2007, Gemeindewerke Adelsdorf is a government headquartered in Adelsdorf, Germany specializing in Biomass.
Gemeindewerke Adelsdorf KU is a 100% municipal subsidiary of the town of Adelsdorf, operating since 2007 (originally founded as Energiegesellschaft Adelsdorf mbH, renamed in 2022). The company provides district heating (Nahwärme) exclusively from renewable energy sources. Operating three energy centers: Energy Central I with a 1 MW biomass boiler using wood chips and a PV system, Energy Central III with two combined heat and power plants and three wood gasifiers using wood pellets, and the planned Energy Park Adelsdorf (operational by end of 2028) with additional biomass boiler, eight wood gasifiers, four combined heat and power plants, and two large heat pumps. All wood feedstock sourced locally from landscape management waste and forestry residues. Also operates a cleaning division serving municipal facilities. Certified with primary energy factor of 0.0 and European Energy Award recognition. Expanding district heating network to residential areas including Frankenring development.
Headquarters
Adelsdorf, Germany
Founded
2007
Company Type
Government
Business Models
Value Chain
Service Regions
Adelsdorf, Neuhaus
Projects
Energy Central III
Energy Park Adelsdorf
Frankenring District Heating Network Expansion
Certifications & Awards
Certifications
European Energy Award