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Energy. |
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Erding Upper Bavaria |
Geothermal energy project, Erding Multiple utilisation of thermal water sources. By means of a heat exchanger and absorption pump, the water is cooled from 65° C to approx. 20° C and the resulting thermal energy supplied to a remote heating network for residential property and public facilities. Already, about 8 percent of Erdings population obtains it heating exclusively by this geothermic method. After cooling, the consortium set up by the local authority processes the water for drinking purposes and supplies it to the water supply network in the town of Erding or to a spa facility for baths and balneological therapy. It is also possible for it to be used as a mineral drinking water for health purposes. |
Zweckverband für Geowärme Erding |
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Munich Upper Bavaria |
TiNOX titanium absorbers for solar collectors TiNOX has succeeded for the first time in electrodepositing a titanium nitrite oxide coating only one two hundred millionth of a millimetre thick on copper strip by a vacuum vaporising process. The material is ideally suitable for absorbers when using solar collectors to product hot water. Compared with the current state of the art, this coating can be produced without causing pollutant emissions; it also increases the energy yield from the solar collector. A new production facility will permit an annual output of 200,000 square metres of absorber surface. During its guaranteed working life of at least 25 years, this total area would reduce carbon dioxide emissions by approx. 825,000 metric tons. |
TiNOX GmbH |
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Rimpar near Würzburg Franconia |
Vegetable oil operating cycle Use as fuel for a block-type thermal power station as an example The following project initiatives will be investigated: decentralised production and quality assurance of vegetable oils. Cooperation between producers, processors, plant constructors and users of vegetable oil in the industrial sector. (Multiple) use of energy from vegetable oils as biogenic fuels. |
C.A.R.M.E.N. |
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In Greussenheim, in the administrative district of Lower Franconia, an alternative energy generation and heat storage system is to be implemented to supply power to a new estate, using a block-type thermal power station run on vegetable oil. Excess thermal energy will be stored for later use in a geothermal storage well. |
Blockheizkraftwerksbetreiber GbR mbH Greussenheim |
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Unterschleissheim Upper Bavaria
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Zeolite water-adsorption boiler and heat pump with ice storage This project proposal envisages the development of a gas-fired boiler and heat pump that consumes 20 % less gas than a conventional boiler heating system and also produces ice for cooling and air conditioning purposes. In this way a single device can provide heat in winter and cool air in summer. CO2 emissions are also reduced by 20 %.
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Zeo-Tech Zeolith-Technologie GmbH Max-Planck-Strasse 3 D-85716 Unterschleissheim Tel.: +49 89 / 3 10 44 84 Fax: +49 89 / 3 10 44 85 e-mail: info@zeo-tech.de Internet: www.zeo-tech.de Contact: Dr. Peter K. Maier-Laxhuber |
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Environment: Landscape, Climate. |
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Hindelang Allgäu/Bavarian Swabia |
Hindelang Tourism Conceptnature and culture The project will involve presenting the ecological tourism concept of the Hindelang health resort in the Upper Allgäu region. The "Hindelang Nature and Culture" project is a model designed to protect the natural environment through ecological subsidies and direct marketing. It aims to preserve the typical agricultural landscape and the existence of farms to an equal extent. |
Kurverwaltung Hindelang |
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Immenstadt im Allgäu Allgäu/Bavarian Swabia |
Restoring the natural character of the "Gschwendner Horn" skiing region The project involves the restoration of areas previously used by holiday skiers. It will also develop perspectives for ecologically compatible use of these areas in the future. |
Stadt Immenstadt im Allgäu |
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Ingolstadt Upper Bavaria |
Meadow concept / Lohen programme In this project, unspoiled riverscapes are to be restored within the context of modern town planning. The principal elements are a feasibility study as a basis for revitalising riverside woods, restoring damaged existing water areas (the "Lohen") or maintaining those that have not lost their natural character and setting up a composite biotope system. The aim is to secure the riverside meadow structures as public areas and as close-to-nature leisure areas with access from the city. |
Stadt Ingolstadt Fremdenverkehrsamt |
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Pfarrkirchen Eastern Bavaria |
Rottal model In the German rural regions of Rottal-Inn and Dingolfing / Landau communal bio-refuse is processed according to the "Rottal Model" in four decentral fermentation plants. By means of innovative methods and a well-planned overall concept, refuse is converted into valuable fertiliser and into energy in the spirit of a materials cycle in accordance with future needs. The energy and nutrient cycles are closed in a practical manner, the added value created in the region is increased and new regional jobs are created. |
Landratsamt Rottal-Inn |
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Teisendorf Upper Bavaria |
MAFOpack an ecological packaging concept The project is intended to promote the use of biologically degradable materials from renewable resources for everyday products and consumer goods. The intention is in particular to replace plastics based on petrochemicals with biodegradable materials, thus helping to conserve fossil-based reserves of raw materials, protect the atmosphere and ensure environmentally compatible waste disposal. |
MAFO-SYSTEM-TECHNIK |
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Thurnau Franconia |
Polyurethane-can recycling (PDR) The project is devoted to the recycling of material from old polyurethane foam cans. The German market has a potential of approx. 25 million cans of this type annually. The cans are cleaned by spraying and represent a potential residual refuse volume of approx. 7,500 metric tons. For the return of used PU foam cans, PDR has developed disposal logistics that is easy for the user to operate and costs nothing. All PU foam cans incorporated into the PDR system are marked with the appropriate PU logo and the conditions for their return. They carry a mark to confirm that the recycling costs have already been charged in respect of the can in question. In this manner the manufacturers can comply with their obligation under the recycling and waste materials laws. |
Polyurethan-Dosen-Recycling GmbH &Co. Betriebs-KG |
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Knowledge, Information, Communication. |
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Garching Upper Bavaria |
Research with neutrons use for medical diagnosis and treatment The research reactor in Garching, built in 1957, is now obsolete because it no longer satisfies todays requirements for high-quality neutron research. To prevent Germany from suffering a "neutron shortfall", Munich Technical University is building FRM-II, a reactor with much higher performance. This will assure the maintenance of high basic research and teaching standards. It will also provide research and service facilities for industry and will have an important part to play in diagnosis and therapy. |
Technische Universität Munich |
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Munich Upper Bavaria |
Technology pavilion The central entrance building of the new Building Center operated by Messe Munich GmbH is to take the form of a technology pavilion. Apart from its function as an entrance and an exhibition hall, the technology pavilion will be an exhibit in its own right, where technical solutions will not only be displayed but technology as a whole can be encountered. The carcase of the building, its load-bearing structure and its technical facilities are intended to serve as examples for construction work in the future. A modular construction principle enables the latest state of the art to be presented in the development of construction methods, installation of services and utilisation of energy. |
Messe Munich GmbH |
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Munich Upper Bavaria |
Knowledge laboratory 2000 In this research and development project, a model for the organisation of knowledge in a worldwide "information society" is being drawn up. The new media used for this purpose reveal how higher living quality can be attained with reduced consumption of natural resources. In an educational game, virtual realities in the Internet are linked with the sensual experience and living areas. |
Stiftung Lernen |
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Windischeschenbach Eastern Bavaria
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Continental deep bore observatory and Geo-research centre As part of the International Continental Deep Bore Programme (ICDP), the worlds only Continental Deep Bore Observatory is carrying out two ultra-deep continental bores (9,101m and 4,000 m) which will involve researching the earths crust in the form of experiments and long-term observation. The Geo Centre is an effective, modern source of information and education on modern geoscience and geotechnology that will interest scientists, students and tourists. The worlds largest deep bore project will be accompanied by events and special exhibitions aimed at increasing public awareness of current geoscience and geotechnology projects.
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Geo-Zentrum an der KTB Am Bohrturm 2 D-92670 Windischeschenbach Tel.: +49 96 81 / 9 12 73 Fax: +49 96 81 / 9 12 74 e-mail: hadah@gfz-potsdam.de Internet: www.gfz-potsdam.de/ktb/d_ktb.htm Contact: Hans-Albert Dahlheim Extension: +49 96 81 / 9 12 75 |
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The Future of Work. |
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Retzstadt Franconia |
Teledorf Retzstadt The project involves creating 30 teleworking jobs in this Franconian wine village, which has around 1,800 inhabitants, setting up a local information system linked to the Internet, extending training accommodation for new areas of work in the field of telematics and ensuring that a wide range of households is connected to the information system. |
Bayerisches Staatsministerium für Ernährung, Landwirtschaft und Forsten |
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The 21st Century. |
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Residential development models in Bavaria Together with 12 local authorities the Free State of Bavaria is developing model urban regions and residential areas which make a contribution towards consistent urban development suitable for the future by illustrating methods of low-cost, ecologically and socially acceptable urban planning and housing. As part of the "Bavarias Future" offensive, the Bavarian State government is making a total of 200 million German Marks (DM) available for these 12 projects. The funds will be allocated as state participations in development companies to be set up jointly with the towns concerned or as low-interest loans on the basis of development-project and loan contracts. The following sites have been chosen as project locations for the "Residential models" programme: |
Oberste Baubehörde im Bayerischen Staatsministerium des InnernFranz-Josef-Strauss-Ring 4 D-80539 München Tel.: +49 89 / 21 92 02 Fax: +49 89 / 2 19 21 34 98 Contact: Prof. Herbert Kallmayer or Martin van Hazebrouck Extension: +49 89 / 21 92 - 33 71 e-mail: martin.vanhazebrouck@stmi.bayern.de Internet: www.innenministerium.bayern.de
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Aschaffenburg Lower Franconia |
"Am Rosensee" |
Am Rosensee Stadtentwicklungs GmbH |
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Augsburg Bavarian Swabia |
"Prinz-Karl-Viertel" |
Stadt Augsburg |
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Bayreuth Upper Franconia |
"Hohlmühle" |
Entwicklungsgesellschaft Bayreuth-Hohlmühle mbH |
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Erlangen Central Franconia |
"Röthelheimpark" |
Stadt Erlangen |
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Fürth Central Franconia |
"Südstadt" |
Stadt Fürth |
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Günzburg Bavarian Swabia |
"Günzpark" |
Günzpark Baugesellschaft mbH |
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Ingolstadt Upper Bavaria |
"Permoserstrasse" |
Stadt Ingolstadt |
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Kempten Bavarian Swabia |
"Jakobwiese" |
Sozialbau Kempten |
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Munich Upper Bavaria |
"Ackermannbogen" |
Landeshauptstadt Munich |
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Nuremberg Central Franconia |
"St. Leonhard Nord" |
Projektentwicklungsgesellschaft St. Leonhard-Nord mbH |
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Passau Lower Bavaria |
"Kohlbruck" |
Grundstücksverwertungsgesellschaft Passau mbH |
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Regensburg Upper Palatinate |
"Burgweinting-Mitte" |
Stadt Regensburg |
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Altogether, about 7,000 homes will be created for up to 20,000 people. These 12 projects are aimed at coordinating and implementing the objectives of low-cost, ecologically and social acceptable urban development and housing. By grouping the target topics and developing the residential models in parallel, considerable synergy effects are anticipated. The objective is forward-looking, consistent urban development that makes intelligent use of resources, takes networked ecological demands into account and ensures a long-lasting, environmentally acceptable and economically viable development process. |
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Regensburg Eastern Bavaria |
Regensburg building in a 2000-year-old city The best surviving large mediaeval town in Germany is presenting the measures and efforts it undertakes to retain unique buildings and structures intact in this 2000-year-old town. The complete undertaking consists of three part-projects "Maintenance of Regensburg Cathedral", "Restoration of the Old Town" and "Unterer Wöhrd Solar Quarter". |
Stadt Regensburg / Tourist Information Regensburg |
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Weyarn Upper Bavaria |
DORF 2000 Weyarn village development The objectives of this project are: - Provision of residential accommodation at |
Gemeinde Weyarn |
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Mobility. |
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Buching Allgäu/Bavarian Swabia |
"Carbon power" in engines This project will involve the development of carbon-fibre pistons. Because these are so light, they are more efficient than conventional pistons. They also have a lower coefficient of expansion, leading to a significant reduction in pollutant emissions. An additional advantage for two-stroke engines is that carbon does not seize as a result of a welding effect. |
Sintec Keramik GmbH |
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Munich Upper Bavaria |
Clean Energy - Sun and Water for Motor Vehicles Clean Energy is an ecologically ideal energy circuit based on hydrogen obtained from water. BMW shows that the complete system for obtaining, distributing and utilising this advanced form of energy is ready for adoption. In this connection BMW is developing a new generation of automobiles with engine, control system and fuel storage facility specially developed for liquefied hydrogen fuel. With a team of partners BMW is displaying the hydrogen generation, distribution and utilisation process chain at its Research and Engineering Center, at the Transportation Center of the German Museum in Munich and at the worlds first liquefied hydrogen filling station which has been set up at Munich airport. |
BMW AG |
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Planet of Visions - Ideas for the world. |
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Garching Upper Bavaria |
European Microsatellite Mission to the Moon LunarSat In this project young engineers, students and scientists are developing Europes first lunar satellite under the supervision of universities and research institutes in Germany, England and Sweden. With a mass of only 100 kg and dimensions of 60 x 60 x 80 cm, LunarSat will be the smallest spacecraft ever to leave the earths orbit. |
Technische Universität Munich |
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