OVERVIEW
The Leipzig South Combined Heat and Power (CHP) plant is a cutting-edge, low-emission facility that combines gas turbines and hydrogen capabilities. With over 93% efficiency, it generates both electricity and heat, supporting Leipzig's district heating network. Set to increase its use of climate-neutral hydrogen, the plant plays a key role in the city's climate neutrality goals.
Integral to the design of the main power plant building, gas supply building, and pump hall are CS RSH-5700AL rain defence louvres, ensuring efficient airflow while preventing rainwater ingress.
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