Buildings are a major contributor to CO2 emissions. What are the energy trends in this sector? Kai Zimmermann, Head of Product Management Sales at Eaton, names them.
Denmark is showing how the heating transition can work. District heating plays a central role in this, as Christian Bjerrum Jorgensen, Embassy Counsellor for Energy, explains in an interview. Photovoltaics are now to be increasingly integrated.
EM-Power Europe, part of The smarter E, will present the latest products, technologies and trends in grid and energy management that will help make the energy system more flexible.
The Reglicontrol Logic software developed by Regli Energy Systems from Zurich ensures that the heating systems work very efficiently, according to the company. Novaair is Regli's best-selling heat pump.
Nevertheless, heat pump sales in Germany are already higher by the end of the third quarter of 2023 than in the entire previous year. Unit sales and the number of subsidy applications should be considered separately.
A new report of SolarPower Europe shows that solar PV and heat pump combos saved Europeans up to 84% on household energy bills in 2022.
Module manufacturer Qcells has updated its digital energy management platform Qommand. Heat pumps from Samsung Electronics now work efficiently together with solar modules and energy storage units from Qcells.
Windhager presents the innovative heat pump series Aerowin Evolution. The series is available in the two models Evo 9.6 and Evo 13.9 with up to 22 kilowatts.
The Austrian specialist for heat pumps, storage solutions and energy management systems M-Tec Energy Systems adds two new experts for renewable energies to the top tier of the company.
When building a new home, the house builders also have the opportunity to design the heating system exactly to their needs.
Manufacturer SMA presents the new hybrid inverter Sunny Tripower Smart Energy. With the hybrid device, households and small commercial enterprises use self-generated solar energy even more flexibly.
Technological progress in renewables could revolutionise global energy use. While electricity has so far covered only one fifth of the world's energy needs, green power could actually account for three quarters in the long term if climate policy is consistent.
Austrian manufacturer M-TEC GmbH has developed the new Power heat pump series for use in commercial enterprises, factory halls and multi-storey residential construction.
With the switch to renewable energies for heating, tenants can be shielded against rising costs. How these costs rose in the past year in Germany, shows the current heating report of CO2 Online.