2.3 km of Isoplus rigid pipes DN 25 – DN 200 + 814 fittings
The district heating project in Kindberg, Austria, is a notable example of sustainable energy utilization through biomass. Launched with the construction phase beginning in March 2022, this project aims to supply eco-friendly heat to the local community using the excess heat from a biomass plant.
Fast implementation thanks to local cooperation
The project is part of a larger initiative by the Kindberg municipality to transition to renewable energy sources, helping them achieve significant CO₂ reductions – up to 3,400 tons annually. The biomass plant, operated by BWG Biomasse Fernwärme GmbH, provides around 4 MW of heat, which is vital for the town’s energy needs.
One of the unique challenges of this project included coordinating with local industries, such as the voestalpine Tubulars plant, which contributes by harnessing industrial waste heat. The project's speed and smooth cooperation between local authorities and Bioenergie, the developer, highlight its importance in advancing Austria’s green energy transition. This innovative solution is expected to serve as a model for future district heating systems reliant on sustainable energy.
Customer: Bioenergie Gruppe
Country: Austria
Application: Bioenergy & agriculture
Construction period: 2021 – ongoing
Product solutions: 2.3 km of rigid pipes DN 25 – DN 200 + 814 fittings.
Source: www.isoplus.group.