Discover how MVK transforms waste into district heating and electricity, setting efficiency benchmarks in Germany’s Waste-to-Energy sector. Explore key figures and operational insights from Kiel.
Key Takeaways
- MVK transforms waste into district heating and electricity, processing around 140,000 tonnes of waste annually.
- It operates one of Germany’s lowest-emission Waste-to-Energy plants, recovering about 70% of energy from waste.
- In 2024, MVK reported a turnover of EUR 26.4 million and a net profit of EUR 3.6 million.
- The company’s ownership includes 51% by the City of Kiel and 49% by Remondis, focusing on sustainability and professional development.
- MVK meets 20% of Kiel’s annual heating demand, with waste incineration making up 66% of its revenue.
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