Energy Supply for Stift Marienfließ, Germany


Project period: 01/24 – 01/25

Greenwind Innovation developed an energy concept (HOAI phases 1–2) for the electricity and heat supply of the Protestant Stift Marienfließ, consisting of ten residential buildings and several auxiliary buildings. The client placed particular importance on the use of locally available renewable energy sources, a high degree of energy self-sufficiency, and long-term affordable energy prices. Special attention was given to the small river Stepenitz, which is located in close proximity to the buildings.

As part of the project, two site visits were conducted. This included a preliminary assessment of various supply options, a potential analysis for selected energy sources and generation technologies, and finally the detailed development of both a decentralized and a centralized energy supply concept as a basis for decision-making. The scope of work also included a financing plan and the preparation of the application for BEG funding.

A large portion of the buildings and the garden area of Stift Marienfließ are listed as heritage sites, which significantly influenced the planning possibilities. During a joint site visit with the responsible heritage conservation authority, potential areas suitable for energy supply were identified. The final results were presented and discussed in a meeting with the client, heritage conservation authorities, climate protection officers, the church building authority, and representatives of the chapter, ensuring that multiple perspectives were taken into account.

Services:

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