Abstract

The 22-hectare area of the former freight station is currently Stuttgart’s largest urban development project. In addition to commercial and service areas, around 850 residential units are to be built on a net floor area totaling 220,000 m². The energy concept includes heat recovery from wastewater with a capacity of 2.1 megawatts, which is extracted from a nearby sewer. The energy concept is supplemented by cogeneration units. In the NeckarPark district a low-temperature four-pipe heating grid, which is built by the state capital Stuttgart and operated by the city-owned energy supplier (Stadtwerke Stuttgart), provides heat to the buildings.

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