Annaberg Municipality, Germany
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District Annaberg is located in Germany in the south of Saxon at the border
to the Czech Republic.
Some key figures:
- Area in km2: 438
- Area used for farming in km2: 182
- Area covered by forest in km2: 195
- Number of inhabitants in the district: 85,000
- Number of inhabitants in the biggest town Annaberg-Buchholz: 24,000
- Number of inhabitants in the pilot project town Ehrenfriedersdorf: 5,350
Local Green City Building strategy:
Main focus for developing local strategies in Annaberg District is the
investigation and planning of reasonably cheap energy supply from geothermal
energy, solar and biomass. Furthermore focus is on energy renovation of
historical buildings and the use of natural building materials.
Urban case study area:
The
City Ehrenfriedersdorf is an old industrial city. It was founded in the middle
age as a mining town, as there was found tin mink. Tin mink was extracted until
1989. In the 19th century but primarily in the 20th century other factories
where built, so for example the shoe factory “Panther” as the biggest. During
the economic heyday of Ehrenfriedersdorf there were more than 4000 employees in
the city and more than 7000 inhabitants. The location of the city is placed
directly at important traffic infrastructure like the Street B 95 from Leipzig
via Chemnitz to Annaberg-Buchholz and Karlovy Vary in the Czech Republic and the
Street S 222 from Aue, Zwönitz and Geyer in the west side of the Ore Mountains
to the mining town Freiberg in the east side of the Ore Mountains up to Berlin,
was advantageous for the urban development. These streets also are the
connections to the highways of the region. Now there are three traffic areas. So
other new enterprises and some of the buildings of the former mining company now
use the area of the former shoe factory too. And directly at that main street B
95 a new trade area was created. Now there are more than 150 smaller and bigger
enterprises and companies in services, trading, metal, paper and textile
processing, transport and workshops. More information you can find under
www.ehrenfriedersdorf.de
The
centre of the City is the selected project area. There are located the market
place, the town hall, the building complex with kindergarten “Sonnenhügel” , the
primary school and the secondary school, shops, and restaurants. It is located
at the main street B 95 from Annaberg-Buchholz to Chemnitz and there are
historical buildings from the 18th, 19th but also some from the 20th century. It
directly belongs to the redevelopment area of the town.
Sustainable development of this area belongs to the main objectives of the
integrated urban development strategy of the town. Renovation of the historical
houses, possibilities of a better lifestyle near the market, increasing
attractiveness for citizen and also for guests, decreasing running costs of
flats, good infrastructure will stop the migration of citizen during the next
years.
Energy and environmental screening:
This
map shows the areas of heat energy supply by the district heating system (pink)
and demonstrates the very good pipeline net for natural gas (yellow). Only
outside of the direct urban area fuel oil is used for heating (cyan). But the
figure also demonstrates, that there is a start up in using other, namely
renewable energy sources like wood (brown points) or geothermal energy (red).
Because of old mines the geothermal energy supply could play a more important
role in the future (blue surrounded areas).
Green City Building project results:
By help of the project “Green City Building” Ehrenfriedersdorf wants to create
good examples of using geothermal energy and of renovation of buildings like the
kindergarten and the historical house of the secondary school as a basis of
follow up measures in the future. These objects were selected very conscious, as
they are located in the city centre – redevelopment area already fixed by a
resolution of the town council. Together with the urban development concept
INSEK the town council decided that a sustainable urban development is the main
focus in the future of the city. Hindrances on the wanted way were actually open
financial questions but also open technical questions for example in using water
from mines in heat pumps or how to realize measures of energy saving of
historical houses. Project Green City building helped to find answers for those
questions.
Strategy development: The realization of the pilot project was used to
prepare a strategy for increasing the use of geothermal energy in the area of
the city centre. To realize the strategy it was necessary to work out
recommendations about technical questions of the use of geothermal energy. This
can help owner of houses, investors, planning engineers and so on to find their
own solutions, to create plans, calculate costs, to find additional financial
sources and to realize their projects.

An important result of first studies, made in Saxon and in other lands of Germany, is, that the natural potential to use geothermal energy is very high. It is much higher than the potentials of biomass, energy from water or wind or of solar energy. And this source is usable for example during wintertime too – that time, where you need the most energy! Therefore it is to assume, that experiences, won during the realization of the pilot project will be very interesting also in other regions of Saxon and outside of Saxon and also in Europe.
A special study was made in cooperation with Technical University Dresden for developing strategy for renovating historical protected buildings (“Monuments”).
Design work and testing for the 2 selected pilot project buildings was carried out in close cooperation with experts from Technical University Dresden regarding the special developed strategy for renovating historic “protected” buildings.
The
building of the kindergarten “Sonnenhügel” was built in the 1980th. It
was a standard building for schools and kindergartens in the former GDR. The
building material was concrete and, as to be seen, glass. During the last years
only important repairs, so at the roof for example, were realized. But there
were no measures of energy saving. So there were important warmth losses and
therefore high heating costs.
About several years it has been planned to supply the building with heat energy
of the geothermal plant, located in the secondary school. But this presupposes a
renovation of the building. As it is used by children with an age of some months
to seven and eight years a combined system of foot under floor and wall central
heating was in discussion as well as the usage of natural building materials
like loam for wall covering was in discussion, to have well microclimatic
conditions in all rooms in the future. After design work the renovation work
started in November 2007.
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The Secondary School “Schule des Friedens – School of Peace”
The
first school already existed in 1556 in Ehrenfriedersdorf. But the House of the
secondary school was built between 1894 and 1897. Brick, natural and sandstone,
wood and slate on the roof were the building materials. This house is the place
of one of the first geothermal heating plants of the region. This plant was
reconstructed in 2005 and now it is able to supply the secondary school, the
primary school and the kindergarten with heat energy. By the capacity of
possible heat production it would be able to supply one or two other buildings
with energy too. But the old windows and energy bridges caused by constructional
details of the house were the reason of energy losses. Therefore it was
necessary to renovate this building too, to ensure an efficient use of the
geothermal energy in the future. After finished design work construction work
comprising renovation of façade, inside walls and windows was done in 2007.
Testing will partly be performed by the pupils monitoring energy consumption and
looking for ways to decrease use of electricity.
Local Green City Action Plan has been worked out for a new house building area
“Wiesenstrasse” where all experienced Green Build tools from Green City Building
will be used to optimize into sustainable building quality. This will be an area
with new buildings heated by geothermal energy and centrally supplied by mining
water as the energy source.

Green Build recommendations for Ehrenfriedersdorf and other local authorities in Annaberg District:
- Updating of the Urban Development Concept by integrating the developed Green City Building strategy named “Energy Strategy” (has been approved in Ehrenfriedersdorf Town Council).
- Implementation of suggested Green Build Management adjustments to
general building and building energy supply procedures (has been approved in
Ehrenfriedersdorf Town Council).
For more information you may contact:
Mr. Ulrich Beutel, Annaberg District, Phone: +49 373383 2356,
E-mail: Ulrich.beutel@lra-ana.de
Mr. Arne Joergensen, DIC Danish International Consulting Phone: +45 86658270,
E-mail: dic-aej@fiberpost.dk

