The economy speaks ESG and heats multi-energy flexibly.
ESG stands for Environmental, Social and Corporate Governance and refers to the three key areas of sustainable corporate management: environment, social affairs and corporate governance.
- They reduce the CO2-Simply by operating FUTURA with electricity, hydrogen, biogas or a mix of all of these.
- With FUTURA, you significantly increase energy efficiency. This is because the new technology consumes only 30 to 50 of the previous 100 % of energy. No matter which energy source you use.
- You can also significantly reduce energy consumption by only heating where heat is actually needed. Keyword: "locally and temporally flexible zone heating".
- You can increase sustainability by also using the innovative 2-in-1 system for hall lighting, thereby significantly reducing the amount of cabling and control required.
- Thanks to the even and draught-free heat, they ensure a high level of employee satisfaction and reduce sickness rates at the same time.
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When production is running in the run-up to Christmas, nobody has time for heating control. The main thing is that it is nice and warm in the hall. Once set, the heating runs for the specified operating times.
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It is only a small segment, but of great importance: in the current discussion about the energy transition, industrial buildings are being neglected. They only make up two percent of the building stock in Germany. However, they are responsible for around 15 percent of building-related energy consumption and the associated greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. In the current Building Energy Act (GEG), however, industrial buildings are treated in the same way as daycare centers - and there are indications in a draft bill that the federal government wants to focus exclusively on heat pumps as a technology. KÜBLER GmbH in Ludwigshafen invited experts to discuss this issue. Daniel Föst, construction policy spokesman for the FDP parliamentary group in the Bundestag, announced his intention to change the legislative system.
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Whether concert fans, art lovers or party enthusiasts: the room temperature also determines the success of events. How hosts ensure a comfortable climate in event halls and exhibition rooms with hall heaters.
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Anyone who operates one of the approximately 360,000 hall buildings that have been built in Germany since the 1960s has certainly already got cold feet this winter. It is quite likely that the heating systems in these halls are over 20 years old and are likely to cause regular malfunctions or even production stoppages. Not to mention the high heating costs or the trouble with employees and the works council.