Everything about G Ssing totally explained
Güssing (in
Hungarian Németújvár ) is a town in
Burgenland,
Austria. It is located at, with a population of 3,902 (
2001), and is the administrative center of the
Güssing district.
The
Güssing Castle, built in
1157, is the oldest castle in Burgenland and a regional landmark.
The lords of Güssing (in Hungarian:
Köszeg, in Slovak:
Kysak) were a noble family in the frontier region of
Austria and the
Kingdom of Hungary. Note that
Köszeg is the name of a nearby
Hungarian town (known as
Güns in
German) to which that family moved its residence from Güssing in
1274.
In
1522, it became the residence of the
Batthyány family, one of the most distinguished
Magnate families in Hungary.
Notable people from Güssing
Renewable energy
Burgenland is, economically, the less-developed region of Austria. To change this situation, a technology center was created in Güssing with EU furtherance. Most of the research projects in the region are related to renewable energy. The more significant demonstration projects include a 2 MW electric power 4,5 MW thermic
wood gas generator power plant in Güssing and, in nearby
Strem, a 0,5 MW electric power 0,5 MW thermic
biomass gasification power plant for
maize. The high concentration of alternative energy plants attracts visitors and has spawned a tourism industry with related facilities.
Image:Ruine der Festung Güssing.jpg| Güssing Castle
Image:Holzvergasung.jpg| Wood gasifier (commercial operation)
Image:FT_kolonne.jpg| Fischer-Tropsch diesel production from gasified wood (Pilot)
Image:Biogasspeicher.jpg| Biogas plant Strem
Image:Bhkwgasmotor.jpg| Biogas fuelled engine Biogas plant Strem
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