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CO₂ emissions reduced by 344 tons, more than 70 % energy saved - practical example of heating system refurbishment for hall building

CO₂ emissions reduced by 344 tons, more than 70 % energy saved -
Practical example of heating system refurbishment in a hall building
 
The Neuss car terminal has set itself ambitious climate targets. By 2030, the company wants to achieve CO₂ savings of at least 30 percent compared to 1990. An ambitious plan for one of Germany's largest car transshipment points and full service partners, with an area of more than 24 soccer pitches and a total of 11,900 storage spaces.
 
But how to achieve this goal? For the experienced Head of Facility Management at ATN, there was no way around refurbishing the old hall heating systems. When asked why the decision was made in favor of infrared hall heaters from KÜBLER, he replies: "In my opinion, dark radiators are the best solution, because I can respond specifically to which area of the hall is used for longer or shorter periods of time, or where more or less physical work is carried out and therefore the temperature requirement is different. I've been doing my job for a few years now and know the various technical options. We have also had experience with infrared systems from KÜBLER for a long time. I was also in complete agreement with our consulting engineer."
 
The energy savings achieved have exceeded all expectations. At ATN, we now know: "The switch to decentralized infrared heating technology was a milestone for our climate goals."
 
Read the full case study: Project report:
ATN Neuss (kuebler-hallenheizungen.de)
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Link: kuebler-hallenheizungen.de/atnneeuss
 
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