Bilfinger to work on Gaildorf project, Germany

10 September 2018


Bilfinger subsidiary Bilfinger VAM Anlagentechnik has announced it is to be involved with the Gaildorf project in Germany, the world’s first wind/pumped storage hybrid power plant.

The firm is delivering a distribution pipeline construction for use in the pumped-storage power plant. The order was awarded by Naturspeicher GmbH, in which the Max Bögl group is a shareholder.

“We are delighted that our experts’ many years of experience is being called upon for this pilot project and that we can thus make a contribution to the ecologically-friendly and sustainable storage of electricity”, said Stephan Ebner, Business Unit Head Hydropower at Bilfinger VAM Anlagentechnik.

As part of the project, the upper reservoirs of the pumped storage power plant are integrated into the tower base of the wind turbines. The additional hub height that is gained as a result simultaneously contributes to a greater wind yield. An underground pressure pipeline made from polyethylene that leads into the valley connects the reservoir with three 5.3MW pump turbines. The pumped-storage powerhouse is, in turn, connected to the lower reservoir.

The distribution pipeline construction from Bilfinger splits the piping on the high-pressure side in front of the pump turbines. The construction helps to reduce the loss of pressure during turbine and pump operation because it was optimized by means of a computer-assisted fluid ??simulation. The construction thereby increases the efficiency level. The installation of the distribution pipeline has already begun and is scheduled to be completed in 2018.

“To be able to develop an efficient storage concept, it was absolutely essential for us to integrate state-of-the-art technology like the Bilfinger distribution pipeline in the pumped-storage powerhouse,” explained Jürgen Joos, Commercial Director at Max Bögl Wind AG. “The water battery achieves an efficiency level of nearly 80 percent and can switch from electricity production to storage in just 30 seconds. Flexible short-term storage solutions such as this one are, in our view, vital to the future expansion of renewable energies.”



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