New police training in Duisburg: state -of -the -art center for security!
New police training in Duisburg: state -of -the -art center for security!
in Duisburg, more precisely in the Beeckerwerth district, takes on a new regional training center (RTZ) of the police. On January 31, 2025, it became known that the construction and property company North Rhine-Westphalia (BLB NRW) has already completed and handed over the buildings. The RTZ extends over an area of almost 17,000 square meters and consists of two double buildings and a hall.
The training center will be equipped with modern premises, which are designed for both theoretical training and practical training. The highlights of the facility include three shooting tracks, each 25 meters long, a training house and a special amok hall. The aim of this project is to enable police officers to provide practical and intensive training to the police officers, which they are preparing for larger challenges in everyday operations.
intensive training and modern technology
The equipment of the RTZ takes place after the handover by the State Office for Central Police Services North Rhine -Westphalia and the Duisburg police headquarters. In addition to the police officers from Duisburg, officials from Wesel, Kleve and Krefeld will also use the new training facility. The facility is at the latest state of the art and is intended to guarantee uniform training conditions for the police in North Rhine-Westphalia.
The training center not only offers offices and seminar rooms, but also changing rooms and mat rooms to meet the diverse requirements of the operational training. Various dangers, from everyday operations to terrorist threats, can be realistically practiced in the navigable hall and the amok hall.
Sustainable energy supply for the training center
The environmentally friendly energy supply of the RTZ should be emphasized. A photovoltaic system is installed on the roofs of the double building, which is supposed to generate up to 95,000 kilowatt hours of electricity annually. As a result, around 37 tons of CO2 emissions are avoided annually and is expected that up to 85 percent of the electricity generated can be used on site. A combined heat and power plant will efficiently supply the property with heat and deliver electricity, even if no solar energy is available. This commitment to the environment is part of the solar initiative of the North Rhine-Westphalian state government, which aims to achieve climate neutrality by 2030With the establishment of the new regional training center in Duisburg, an important step is taken towards improved police training and a more sustainable energy supply, as well as Blb nrw emphasized. The continuous training process for police authorities in the region is also supported and promoted by the new center in Duisburg.
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