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Koehler Group to convert Oberkirch coal-fired plant to biomass | Bioenergy Insight Magazine

Koehler Group to convert Oberkirch coal-fired plant to biomass | Bioenergy Insight Magazine
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Koehler Group converts power plant in Oberkirch, Germany, to biomass and lowers CO2 footprint

The Koehler Group is planning to fully convert its power plant at its Oberkirch, Germany location to biomass in the coming years. The change represents an investment of just under Euro 60 million ($73 million) for Koehler, and will enable the company to produce the energy it needs for its paper production operations in the future with wood chips, green waste, and mill residue.

New carbon price makes energy efficiency in the German building sector even more important

New carbon price makes energy efficiency in the German building sector even more important Out-Law Analysis | 19 Apr 2021 | 10:40 am | 1 min. read Heating oil will soon become more expensive for consumers in Germany due to the new Fuel Emissions Trading Act. This is expected to increase demand for energy-efficient buildings. By 2030, Germany wants to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 55% compared to 1990. To comply with this climate target Germany has passed the Fuel Emissions Trading Act which requires companies that put heating oil, natural gas, petrol and diesel on the German market to participate in the national emissions trading system (nETS) from the beginning of 2021. It is expected that the costs incurred as a result will be passed on by the so-called distributors to their customers, and therefore to anyone who uses fossil fuels.

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