About
Founded in 2005, Hof Wolbring is a private headquartered in Bocholt, Germany specializing in Biogas, Energy Storage.
Hof Wolbring is a family-run farm established in 1488, located in Bocholt-Mussum in western Münsterland. Since 2005, the operation has expanded into renewable energy generation. The core project is a biogas-powered energy storage facility (Speicherkraftwerk) that combines heat and electricity production through block heat and power units (BHKWs) operating at high efficiency via combined cycle generation. The biogas is produced from locally-sourced agricultural substrates and residual materials, reducing transportation and supporting regional value creation. The facility operates a district heating network (Nahwärmenetz) designed to supply renewable heat to approximately 80 households and industrial facilities in Mussum. Heat is stored in a 1,000 m³ thermal storage unit, allowing flexible, demand-responsive supply. The system features modern control systems compatible with smart-home solutions and guarantees year-round heat supply through redundancy and emergency generation capacity. The company emphasizes sustainability, independence from fossil fuels, and energy transition support through biogas as a flexible renewable energy source that complements intermittent wind and solar generation.
Headquarters
Bocholt, Germany
Founded
2005
Company Type
Private