News
September 2022
Eproplan’s quality management system recertified
Our quality management system was audited on 30 and 31 August 2022 and recertified. We successfully underwent an audit, conducted by TÜV Südwest, of the systems we have put in place to ensure the quality of our services and associated work processes. A new ISO 9001:2015 certificate was issued.
June 2022
Nomination for the Baden Architecture Prize 2022
Category: Corporate Architecture
Our joint project with GRAFT Gesellschaft von Architekten mbH:
Mercedes-Benz Cars Smart & Van Center, Bad Säckingen
General public voting opens on 05.07.2022 - please vote for us!
https://www.badap.de/die-kategorien/corporate-architecture/mercedes-benz-pkw-smart-und-van-center/
March 2022
Hydrogen generation - the technology of the future
Eproplan has been commissioned by Robert Bosch GmbH to undertake the planning for the installation of an electrolysis plant with auxiliary plants for the production of hydrogen at its location in Feuerbach.
February 2022
Enlargement of the cooling network for the data centre at the Max Planck Institute campus in Tübingen
Eproplan has won the project to carry out the planning for the enlargement of the cooling network for the data centre at the Max Planck Institute campus in Tübingen.
October 2021
Eproplan’s quality management system recertified
Our updated quality management system was recertified on 7 October 2021. We successfully underwent an audit, conducted by TÜV Südwest, of the systems we have put in place to ensure the quality of our services and associated work processes. A new ISO 9001:2015 certificate was issued.
November 2021
Start of planning for a new RDF power plant for the Progroup
Eproplan has been commissioned by Progroup Power 2 Sandersdorf to undertake the planning for the construction of a new RDF power plant with 105 MW thermal output, to supply the PM3 paper-making machine at the same location.
August 2018
Combined cycle power plant operational for Palm Paper Limited in King’s Lynn
Palm Paper Limited runs the largest paper machine in the world for the production of newspaper paper at its location in King’s Lynn (England). A combined cycle power plant has been built to supply the paper mill with electricity and steam. It consists of the following main components:
- Gas turbine with an electricity output of 33 MW
- Dual-circuit waste heat recovery boiler with supplementary firing system and additional hot water generation
- Steam turbine with an electricity output of 12 MW
- Air-cooled auxiliary condenser
The trial operation of the plant was successfully completed at the start of June 2018.
September 2017
Eproplan’s quality management system recertified
Our updated quality management system was recertified on 19 September 2017. We successfully underwent an audit, conducted by TÜV Südwest, of the systems we have put in place to ensure the quality of our services and associated work processes. A new ISO 9001:2015 certificate was issued.
April 2017
Emissions reports and notices of operation submitted for more than 50 installations
In the first quarter of 2017, Eproplan prepared the notices of operation and emissions reports for more than 50 installations involved in emissions trading and, following successful verification, submitted these to the German Emissions Trading Authority.
March 2017
New cool water supply system now operational at the KIT Institute for Pulsed Power and Microwave Technology
As part of the “Fulgor” project, a new cool water supply system has been successfully commissioned at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. In the “Fulgor” (Fusion Long Pulse Gyrotron Laboratory) test stand gyrotrons are tested and set up for use in the new generation of fusion power plants. The new cooling system is designed for 10 MW; it is currently providing recooling power of 5 MW in the form of a wet cooling tower. The system, which has one primary and 5 secondary circuits, can cope with a large range of load cases; in addition to main pumps, low load pumps were also installed to this end. The test stand can be operated in its entirety from a central control station.
February 2017
New information sheet from Eproplan on CHP
We have produced a new Eproplan information sheet on CHP for clients and others with an interest in the subject. It provides an overview of the subject area, the CHP Act 2016, the CHP Amendment Act and the amendments to in-house power supply clauses as part of the Renewable Energy Sources Act (EEG). If interested, please request a copy directly from Ms Brandt or via our contact form.
January 2017
Biogas processing plant now operational at Papierfabrik Palm & Co. KG in Wörth am Rhein
A biogas processing plant with a processing capacity of 1250 Nm³/h biogas has been constructed and integrated with existing plant for Papierfabrik Palm at its Wörth am Rhein location. The biogas, which comes from the production effluent treatment system, is processed into biomethane by separating out CO2 by means of pressure swing adsorption and transferred to the gas network operators for feeding into the public natural gas grid. The separated-out low calorific gases are thermally utilised in on-site plant. The start-up of this processing plant in November 2016 saw biomethane being fed into the public gas network for the very first time.
September 2016
Eproplan’s quality management system recertified
Our quality management system, which we first set up in 1995 and have continuously developed and enhanced ever since, has this year again been certified according to the DIN ISO 9001 standard. On 14 and 15 September TÜV Südwest conducted a stringent audit of the systems we have put in place to ensure the quality of our services and associated work processes, judged them to be good and issued a new certificate. Our thanks to all colleagues who helped to make this possible.