Thermotechnology division Bosch acquires CHP manufacturer Köhler & Ziegler, a highly efficient technology with great potential
[WorldofRenewables.com]
· Köhler & Ziegler is the technological leader in combined heat and power (CHP) plants for natural gas and biogas
· Bosch Thermotechnology expands its CHP portfolio
Wetzlar – Bosch’s Thermotechnology division plans to acquire all the shares in Köhler & Ziegler Anlagetechnik GmbH, a German manufacturer of combined heat and power plants. Agreements to this effect were signed on December 18, 2009. The transaction is subject to anti-trust approval. The parties have agreed not to disclose the purchase price.
Employing roughly 130 people in Lollar, Köhler & Ziegler generated sales revenues of some 17 million euros in 2008. The company is a technology leader in combined heat and power plants that generate between 20 kilowatts and 2 megawatts. These plants use combined heat and power to generate heat and electricity highly efficiently, achieving a gross efficiency of over 90 percent. They are mainly used to supply buildings with heat and power, to generate heat for industrial processes, as well as in district heating networks, and can also be operated with renewable energies such as biogas.
“The acquisition complements our activities in the promising co-generation segment and expands our portfolio of environmentally compatible technologies. Köhler & Ziegler is one of the pioneers in this technology. We will now jointly expand this business both geographically and technically,” says Dr.-Ing. Jürgen Sterlepper, member of the executive management of the Bosch Thermotechnology division. Köhler & Ziegler has supplied the Bosch Thermotechnology brand Buderus with small and medium-sized CHP plants since 2008. The acquisition will add larger plants as well as container construction, especially for biogas plants, to Bosch’s product range.
Bosch Thermotechnik GmbH forms the Thermotechnology division of the Bosch Group. Together with its subsidiaries, Bosch Thermotechnology is a leading European manufacturer of resource-efficient heating products and hot water solutions. In fiscal 2008, Bosch Thermotechnology employed some 13,000 people and generated sales of roughly 3 billion euros. Bosch Thermotechnology has strong international and regional brands and a differentiated range of products manufactured in 20 plants in ten countries in Europe and North America.
Source: www.bosch.com