Zvrbb
Zweckverband Restmüllheizkraftwerk Böblingen
Böblingen, Germany
About
Zvrbb is a government headquartered in Böblingen, Germany specializing in Biomass, Biogas, Hydrogen.
Zweckverband Restmüllheizkraftwerk Böblingen is a public thermal waste processing facility serving the Böblingen district in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The facility converts residual waste into electricity and district heat through combustion at 850-1,000°C, with advanced flue gas cleaning that achieves emissions standards up to 1,000 times lower than required by law. Approximately 50% of the waste stream is biogenic in origin, resulting in renewable electricity and heat generation. The facility processes approximately 156 kg of waste per resident annually from the Böblingen district and surrounding regions. Future plans include hydrogen production via electrolysis of surplus grid electricity and biogas generation from captured CO2, with the goal of becoming Europe's first CO2-free residual waste processor. The organization maintains high worker safety standards and is accredited under the German Sustainability Code (DNK).
Headquarters
Böblingen, Germany
Company Type
Government