ÖREBRO PLANT SUPPLIES REGION WITH MORE ENERGY-EFFICIENT HEAT AND POWER

BY LEE ADENDORFF, MARK ROWE, ALAN OSBORN, KATHERINE DUNN, MARTINA MARECKOVA, GERARD O'DWYER and MINDY RAN Since the 1960s, E.ON Örebro has been Sweden's most technology-driven combined heat and power producer. Owned by E.ON Värme Sverige AB, the Swedish subsidiary of Germany's electricity and gas energy giant E.ON Energie, the first co-generation plant in the city of Örebro was commissioned in 1962 and modernised in stages over the next 48 years. Now, a SEK1 billion (EUR110 million) capital investment programme to further modernise the Örebro co-generation ...


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