Kme-netzwerk
Innovationsnetzwerk Kommunaler Multi Energiespeicher
Zella-Mehlis, Germany
About
Kme-netzwerk is a co-op headquartered in Zella-Mehlis, Germany specializing in Solar, Wind, Biomass.
The Kommunaler Multi Energiespeicher (KME) is an integrated energy system designed to capture and store renewable energy from photovoltaic, wind, and biomass sources in flexible forms including biomethane (CH4) and hydrogen (H2). The system uses electrolysis from regional renewable surplus generation and biological processes to produce hydrogen, while biomethane is synthesized from biogas sources and captured CO2. The modular platform adapts to specific regional conditions and existing infrastructure, enabling regional renewable expansion while converting local waste and CO2 sources into valuable resources. The network connects companies and research institutions to develop site-specific solutions for municipal energy autonomy, district heating networks, mobility fuel production, and wastewater treatment optimization.
Headquarters
Zella-Mehlis, Germany
Company Type
Co-op
Business Models
Value Chain
Industry Memberships
VDI (Verein Deutscher Ingenieure)