TTM brings

Renewable Energy

Renewable energy - energy from renewable sources - is the future. We all have to rise to this challenge.
TTM brings the "renewables" to your company.

TTM uses

Proven technology

TTM works with leading technology partners from Germany and Austria.
German and Austrian companies are world leaders in the development of devices and systems for production of energy from renewable sources.

TTM is your

Reliable partner

TTM has been present in Romania for over a year and builds on more than 10 years of successful work in Germany. We know what we are talking about and you can rely on us. We always produce "German quality".


 

  • The benefits are:
  • Reduction of CO2 emision
  • Use of renewable energy sources
  • Cost reduction on primary energy
  • Strengthening local material cycles
  • Technology simply has to do its job. We know the "state of the art", but we also know what might be operated without problems.
  • TTM and its technology partners will find the right solution for you.

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Last news:

  • Timisoara, June 11th 2009
    • Subsequent to the high interest shown towards the 2nd Edition of Brasov Energy Day of June 9th 2009, TTM expands now its business to the Western part of Romania. Approximately 15 members of Timisoara German Club and of Timisoara German Agricultural Association have lively followed the TTM presentation on June 11th.
    • The operation of biogas installations has been detailed and the manner in which agricultural companies can use waste in a useful way has been presented, in view of producing "green current".


      The discussion related to financing the investment by irredeemable funds out of EU programs and from The Environment Fund Agency has been amply considered.


      "By this step towards Timisoara, TTM consistently continues its expansion in Romania", commented Jürgen Ludwig on this symposium.


  • Comunicat de presa - Sansele energiei regenerabile in Romania
    • Evenimentul va aborda tematici privind producerea energiei din biomasa si va fi prezentat de TTM, sub egida "Ziua Energiei la Brasov".
    • Aflat la cea de-a doua editie, evenimentul va informa participantii cu privire la legislatia si noile tehnologii pentru producerea energiei din surse regenerabile.
    • Brasov, 02 iunie 2009. „Cum pot fi transpuse concret în Romania proiectele privind producerea energiei din surse regenerabile?” Aceasta intrebare sta în centrul celei de-a doua zi dedicata energiei din biomasa Brasov la 9 iunie 2009. Este al doilea an cand acest eveniment este organizat de S.C. Transfer de Tehnologie si Management SRL (TTM) Impreuna cu Camera de Industrie si Comert Brasov, Universitatea Transilvania Brasov si Clubul Economic German Brasov.


      Cel de-al doilea eveniment dedicat energiei din biomasa organizat la Brasov ofera o privire de ansamblu actuala asupra situatiei activitatii de cercetare în universitati si dezvoltarii tehnologice în Industrie, în special în cazul instalatiilor cu biogaz, centralelor termo-electrice pe biomasa, combustibililor Tnlocuitori si energiei eoliene. Se pune un accent deosebit pe exemplele concrete si capacitatea de transmitere a cunostintelor. Cu aceasta ocazie, doamna deputat Sulfina Barbu, va prezenta o analiza actuala a situatiei legislative. Printre ceilalti referenti se numara Prof. Dr. Milan Martinov de la Universitatea Novi-Sad, Serbia, Prof. Dr. loan Vasile Abrudan, Decanul Facultatii de Silvicultura a Universitatii Transilvania Brasov precum si Rectorul Universitatii Transilvania Brasov, Prof. Dr.-lng. Ion Visa.


      Reprezentantii Tntreprinderilor romanesti si germane vor informa participantii la eveniment, în trei blocuri tematice, cu privire la proiecte concrete din domeniile: Instalatii de biogaz si Centrale termo-electrice de biomasa precum si utilizarea Combustibililor Tnlocuitori si Energia eoliana. Referatele legate de rentabilitate, subventii nerambursabile si finantari completeaza acest eveniment.


      Participantii au posibilitatea unui intens schimb de idei cu reprezentantii producatorilor instalatiilor din Germania.


      A doua zi dedicata energiei din biomasa se desfasoara Tntre orele 08:30 - 14:00 la Hotelul Ramada din Brasov. Prezentarile vor fi traduse simultan (germana / romana). Participarea este gratuita.


    • Alte informatii privind organizatorul evenimentului:
    • TTM este o societate de consultanta si dezvoltare de proiecte in domeniul energiei regenerabile. Ea transfersa in Romania concepte de instalatii si tehnologii verificate si colaboreaze in acest sens cu proiectanti de frunte, producatori si operatori din Germania si Romania, in domeniile instalatiilor de biogaz, centralelor termo-electrice de biomasS si combustibili înlocuitori precum si a instalatiilor cu energie eoliana.


      Jürgen Ludwig, General Manager al TTM, activeaza de peste 10 ani cu succes in calitate de consultant al întreprinderilor, în propria intreprindere de consultants (Result Counts) în Germania. impreuna cu partenerii sai ofera consultanta Intreprinzatorilor si Intreprinderilor precum si institutiilor publice. Incepand cu anul 2007 opereaza si societatea TTM din Brasov.


  • 1 year TTM
    • In October 2007, TTM - SC Transfer de Tehnologie si Management srl - was founded in Brasov. TTM has set itself the goal to develop projects in the field of renewable energy in Romania.


    • Today - one year later - we are proud to look back on the achievements:
    • - A project to build a biogas plant is in the process of approval.

      - More projects for the use of biomass for the combined production of electrical energy and heat (biomass power plants) are in the planning phase.

      - A project to establish a wind energy park is in the pipeline.

      - In one project we pursue the energy recovery from organic waste from the food industry.

      - We cooperate with the Technical University of Trier, in particular the Institute for Applied Material Flow Management (IfAS) when it comes to the design of local material cycles in order to produce energy from local or regional available sources.

      - We cooperate with the Transilvania University of Brasov when it comes to the use of solar energy or the scientific monitoring of our projects; meanwhile we pass on our knowledge to the students of the university.


    • We will continue to contribute to this effort in the future too and promote:
    • - Renewable sources should be used to generate energy.

      - Energy is used more efficiently.

      - Waste is used to produce energy.

      - We plan on organizing an „energy day“ – in April 2009 in Brasov (second edition) - focusing on renewable energy, the first one held in April this year was a sound success.


  • Wind Energy Project
    • A Romanian Investor has asked TTM to do the planning for a wind farm with a total of about 20 MW in the region of Dobrogea. With a projected yearly production of electricity of over 50 million kilowatt hours (kWh) the wind park could provide for the energy consumption of around 14,000 private households. Thus the environment would be spared of about 20,000 tons/year of carbon dioxide and other pollutants from conventional power plants.

      In early 2009 the first wind measurements should already take place at the projected site.


  • The first energy day - Focus on renewable energy - Brasov
    • TTM has organized together with the German Business Club Brasov (DWK) and the local Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCIBV) in mid-April 2008 with a clear motto, which was "Focus on renewable energy".

      Starting from the question "How can renewable energy sources be put to use through technology transfer in Romania?" had taken place an intense exchange of ideas between the speakers, participants and representatives of manufacturers from Germany and Austria.


      There was reference to aspects of the production of energy from renewable raw materials, such as from agriculture and / or food production. Because renewable resources are almost omnipresent, materials from plant fibers, wood, etc. can be used for energy production. For this reason the main focus was on the issue of biomass (wood), with special regards on pellets and pellet production in particular.


      Next aspect discussed was wind power, with a large number of answers dedicated to the issue concerning compensation for power generation and energy trading and the funding options for the production of renewable energy (Green Certificates, co-generation bonus). Special attention was paid to the input of the speakers that presented the existing funding opportunities for investments from EU Structural Funds.

      In an era where energy prices are increasing worldwide at high speed and the reserves of fossil fuels -like oil and gas are becoming scarce, everybody should focus on the use of renewable resources. "The pollution already is high and due to the dynamic economic development of Romania it continues to rise. In addition, the requirements of the EU regarding environmental protection will become stricter" noted Jürgen Ludwig CEO of TTM on the current situation. These technologies are already intensively used in Germany and Austria" thereby energy is generated from wind and biomass-energy-plants with a specific target" said Ludwig. The entrepreneur pointed out that Romania could and should follow this example, because there's a strong demand in this area. "If we look at the Romanian energy market as a whole it is still a disaster, how energy consumption in buildings is wasted," the CEO of TTM point towards one of many weak points in our country.


      In conclusion, to the participants a general and actual overview of the general state of researchwas given, both in the academic and in the industrial area, and it was noted that without innovative thinking nothing in this field will come true at all.



 

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