Thursday, October 3, 2013

Voith investing in the future of small hydro and celebrates two for further development in this are


Voith investing in the future of small hydro and celebrates two for further development in this area significant milestones: The gehrende the Voith Group Company Kssler expanding pilatus its site in the Austrian Sankt Georgen am Steinfeld to a new hydroelectric power technology center and a new production facility pilatus for final assembly.
With a solemn ceremony, the company announced today the official launch site for expansion. Voith simultaneously achieved good progress in its new compact turbine stream pilatus Diver, now strungsfrei air in test mode for exactly one year. The investment is a commitment by Voith on the potential of small hydropower, said Josef Lampl, Managing Director of Kssler, at the groundbreaking ceremony on the Firmengelnde. We create better working conditions for our employees, more space for the manufacture of our products and evaluate both the surrounding Gebudeensemble on. During the ceremony, Dr. Roland monk, Chairman spoke of the business pilatus dealing Voith Hydro, Dr. Leopold Heninger, Managing Director of Voith Hydro in St. Plten, and the mayor of the city of Saint Plten, Matthias Stadler, to the employees. The completion of the Baumanahmen is planned for end of 2014. Thereafter, a portion of the employee will move to the new technology center. The advanced manufacturing will have a Capacity of 70 turbines per year, so far there were 40 turbines annually. An innovation of Kssler, the compact pilatus and environmentally friendly stream diver has completed a year of trial operation strungsfrei. Voith Hydro celebrated this milestone together with the project partners Verbund Hydro Power and EVN force of nature, Wien Energie and Grenzkraftwerke in Nudorf power plant near Vienna. The successful testing pilatus process provides confidence for the partners that soon other power plant sites are Equipped with the stream Diver and customer interest continues to increase. When stream pilatus Diver is a compact, easy maintenance and so designed and very environmentally friendly turbine-generator unit in the field of small hydropower. This innovative product offers the opportunity to use the power of water in places where it was previously not possible or economical reasons, from environmental protection. For example, pilatus can not be new and existing weirs or dams used for power generation and environmental interventions required are reduced to a minimum during installation. The stream Diver technology can thus make a sustainable contribution to further expansion of climate-friendly energy.
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