Biomass heating plants

Biomass – versatile energy with a future

With innovation, technology, and responsibility towards a sustainable energy supply

UMaAG also relies on biomass as a contribution to sustainable energy supply.

Biomass as a reliable building block for flexible, renewable energy.

Biomass is convincing in its versatility and its ability to provide controllable energy – as a solid, liquid, or gaseous energy carrier that can generate both heat and electricity. With our technical expertise in planning, construction, and operation, we contribute to the stabilisation and flexibility of a renewable energy system.

Umwelt Management AG offers a significant and innovative energy source through the construction of biomass power plants and the production of biomass, which seamlessly integrates into the field of sector coupling and the expansion of new and innovative electricity supply concepts. In this way, we make a considerable contribution to climate protection and the expansion of renewable energy concepts.

The first biomass project was the planning of the Elsfleth power station in 2013. With the construction of the biomass combined heat and power plant in Dollbergen, we were able to set a first milestone in conception and implementation for UMaAG in 2020. Further projects are being planned.

The technical and economic potential of modern bioenergy as an energy source is high, as biomass is versatile: it can be provided in solid, liquid or gaseous forms, used to generate heat and electricity, and substitute fuels. This makes it the most versatile of all alternative energy forms. Furthermore, the use of biomass can promote the development of rural areas. However, the use of residual and waste materials could also permanently play an important role as grid-balancing energy – to compensate for fluctuations in directly generated wind and solar power.

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Our projects

Our projects

Under planning: Ilsenburg Biomass Heating Power Plant

Ilsenburg, Harz in Saxony-Anhalt

Dollbergen Biomass Power Plant

Dollbergen, Lower Saxony