Dresden plans 80-meter tower: Controversy around new heat source erades!
Dresden plans 80-meter tower: Controversy around new heat source erades!
Friedrich-List-Platz 2, 01069 Dresden, Deutschland - On June 7, 2025, the focus is on significant plans to renew the energy infrastructure in Dresden. The city administration advises on the construction of a wholesaling store in the Mitte heating power plant. The planned building will provide discussions with a height of 80 meters and a diameter of 35 meters in the immediate vicinity of the city center. With a storage capacity of up to 50,000 cubic meters of hot water, it should be able to save up to 2800 megawatt hours of energy, which enables a supply duration of about two days with a need of 60 megawatt hours and in winter, with higher need.
The project aims to decarbonize district heating in Dresden and at the same time keep prices for consumers affordable. The design of Knerer and Lang, which provides for a sheet metal facade, could significantly influence the cityscape. Visualizations indicate that the building could have monumental effects on the city silhouette, which has already been considered and discussions about alternative designs and locations in order not to disturb the lines of vision. Mayor Stephan Kühn emphasizes that city -compatible solutions are urgently needed in order to bring the planned building into line with the existing urban landscape.
technical and ecological considerations
For the operation of the heat storage, high water temperatures and pressure are required to ensure the supply of district heating. For physical reasons, suggestions for reducing the size or integration of the memory into the soil were no consent. The project is currently in the planning phase, with a desired commissioning until 2029. In addition, Saxony energy is planning to obtain around 30% of district heating from renewable energy sources by 2030.
Saxony energy pursues a comprehensive decarbonization concept that is aiming for climate neutrality by 2035. In order to achieve this goal, various technologies for emission reduction are under discussion, including the use of industrial waste heat and large -scale heat pumps. These initiatives are part of a greater endeavor to replace fossil fuels with sustainable energy sources and to modernize the city's energy supply. An integration of hydrogen as a provider of climate-neutral heat is also considered important, provided that the necessary infrastructures are created quickly, in particular the hydrogen kernel network until 2030.
challenges of urban development
The discussion about sustainable energy supply systems is not new. The concept of the neighborhood supply is becoming increasingly relevant because it offers the possibility to promote local energy use through suitable technology mixtures such as heat pumps, solar thermal energy and combined heat and power. However, dense buildings represent special challenges. The expansion of heating networks can exhaust local heat potential, but also brings technical and organizational hurdles that have to be overcome to ensure sustainable transformation.
The planned measures in Dresden are therefore not only a step towards a decarbonized energy supply, but also reflect the challenges and possibilities that climate -friendly urban development brings. The course for the design of a sustainable energy future in Dresden are currently being set, while the project of a large -scale thermal memory causes both support and criticism in public.
More details can be found in a comprehensive report by sächsische.de and in the explanations for the decarbonization of the Sachsenenenergie . A comprehensive guide to energy supply for quarters can also be viewed on Klimaneutralestadt.at
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