Heating halls with 65 percent renewable energy - but the right way
What is the concept paper "65% renewable energies for the installation of new heating systems from 2024" about? And what does this have to do with the refurbishment of existing heating systems in hall buildings? In this concept paper, the German government plans to make the use of 65% renewable energies mandatory from 2024. In addition, the maximum operating time of heating systems powered purely by fossil fuels is to be shortened from 2026. This means that heating systems will have to be replaced when they are 20 years old.
What does it mean for you and other operators of hall buildings if this concept paper is implemented? From our point of view as experts in sustainable hall heating, there are three options:
Option 1:
Replace your existing heating system in 2023 with one of KÜBLER's proven energy-saving systems, use condensing boiler technology where it makes sense, but save yourself the additional costs of a hybrid multi-energy system first.
Ergebnis: Die Modernisierungsmaßnahme wird Ihren Verbrauch an Heizenergie unserer Erfahrung nach um 50 bis 70 Prozent senken. Dies führt zu einer erheblichen Reduktion des CO₂-Footprints sowie Ihrer Verbrauchkosten, so dass sich die Investition i. d. R. in zwei bis drei Jahren amortisiert. Für die Zukunft bleibt Ihnen offen, die neue Heizungsanlage problemlos anzupassen, sobald Wasserstoff in ausreichender und bezahlbarer Menge verfügbar ist.
Option 2:
You opt for the high-efficiency system from KÜBLER, thus taking advantage of the hydrogen option and the possibility of upgrading the heating system at any time and easily with the retrofit kit for electricity or PV use. As a result, you can expect the same benefits as shown in option 1.
Option 3:
Sie investieren gleich in die CO₂-Freiheit mit einem Multi-Energie-System von KÜBLER, das Ihnen erlaubt, verschiedene erneuerbare Energieträger wie Strom oder Wasserstoff aber auch Gas oder Biogas variabel zu nutzen – im Mix oder alternativ.
Unter dem Strich gibt Ihnen diese Option die Freiheit, z. B. sofort auf eigenen PV-Strom zu setzen und sich dadurch ein Stück Energieautarkie zu eröffnen. Durch aktives Energiemanagement über die Steuerung machen Sie Heizkosten und CO₂-Ausstoß bei der Nutzung verschiedener Energieträger skalierbar – welch ein Fortschritt!
To summarize: it has never been so easy to implement the transformation to the carbon-free era in your hall buildings. And under economic conditions. This is because the investment is comparatively low - it is around 3 times lower than for heat pumps, for example. If you also use the lucrative HeizWerk rental model, you benefit from ultra-modern and highly functional hall heating technology even off-balance - i.e. without your own investment and depreciation costs. At the same time, your consumption costs will be reduced so significantly (usually by 50 - 70 percent) that you will have a cost advantage even when renting.
By the way:
The innovative multi-energy system was awarded the special prize "Innovative technologies for climate protection" at the SUCCESS technology competition at the end of 2022 and has been nominated for the German Innovation Award in 2023.
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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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Operators of indoor heating systems are also responsible for having their system serviced regularly. In addition to operational safety, there are other good reasons why maintenance should not be put on the back burner!
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Nobody thinks about the hall heating when the sun is blazing, the asphalt is glowing and everyone is grateful for the slightest cooling. Or do they? Because anyone who looks ahead knows that summertime is maintenance time. So if you want to start the winter safely with your production halls or warehouses, it's good to be prepared. After all, the next heating period is often around the corner sooner than you think, which raises the question: is your hall heating system fit for the next season?
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What is probably the most effective lever against the gas crisis, price pressure and dependence on Russia at the moment? The answer: consuming less energy. The German government is of this opinion and is calling for energy savings in a large-scale campaign - supported by industry and associations. This goal can be achieved. When it comes to the large halls of industrial and commercial enterprises, it is even easier and quicker than expected.