Turbines & Engines

Voith investing in small hydro

Voith is investing into the future of small hydro turbine manufacturing plants with its subsidiary Kössler GmbH & Co KG expanding its production facilities in Austria. Voith also announced that its new compact turbine StreamDiver has been running in trouble-free test operation for exactly one year.

An innovation by Kössler, the compact and particularly eco-friendly StreamDiver has now completed a whole year of trouble-free test operation. Voith celebrated this important milestone together with its project partners Verbund Hydro Power, as well as EVN Naturkraft GmbH, Wien Energie GmbH and Grenzkraftwerke GmbH at Nußdorf power station near Vienna. The successful test run has heightened confidence among the project partners that further power plants will soon be fitted with the StreamDiver and assured them that customer interest will continue to grow.

The StreamDiver is a compact turbine-generator unit for small hydro applications with a simple and thus maintenance-friendly design, which is particularly eco-friendly. The innovative product allows harnessing the power of water even in places where this had been impossible in the past for economic reasons or due to nature conservation laws. Apart from enabling the construction of new barriers, the StreamDiver can also be installed in existing weirs, making them suitable for power generation with any inherent interference with the environment being reduced to a minimum. The StreamDiver technology can thus make a sustainable contribution to the further expansion of climate-friendly energy production.

Kössler is expanding its location in Sankt Georgen am Steinfeld, Austria, by building a new hydropower engineering centre and a new production hall for final assembly.

"The investment is a commitment by Voith towards the potential of small hydro," said Josef Lampl, managing director of Kössler, at the groundbreaking ceremony on the company’s premises. "We are creating better working conditions for our employees and more space for manufacturing our products and, in doing so, upgrading the entire plant with its existing buildings."

The completion of the building project is scheduled for the end of 2014. Afterwards, a certain percentage of the workforce will move into the new engineering center. Following the upgrade, the expanded production facilities will have a capacity of about 70 turbines per year – so far the annual output was 40 turbines.

As one of the worldwide leading suppliers in the field of hydropower, Voith offers technologies and services for large and small hydroelectric projects. Kössler has been a part of the global network of Voith Hydro since 2007, and has meanwhile become the company’s European centre of competence for small hydro, offering its customers state-of-the-art products and services.