How can 30 to 70 % of heating costs and CO₂ be saved? - Quite simply.
"With our heating technology, we are already meeting the efficiency requirements of 2030," says Thomas Kübler, Managing Partner and founder of KÜBLER GmbH. Energy savings of 30-70 % are already being achieved today compared to conventional systems. In practice, depending on the size of the system, these savings can add up to immense figures. For example, CO₂ and energy costs at an industrial company in Hagen have been reduced by around 1,500 tons and 340,000 euros.
"Our hall heating systems are both ecologically and economically interesting," says KÜBLER. It is not for nothing that the hall heating specialist regularly receives high-ranking awards for its solutions. These include the German Sustainability Award and the Rhineland-Palatinate Innovation Award. For 30 years, KÜBLER has been setting new trends time and again and has thus played a decisive role in the development of modern hall heating.
Infrared heating systems such as MAXIMA now achieve up to 80 % infrared content, making them among the most efficient dark radiators available. With WÄRME 4.0, KÜBLER is paving the way for the digital and networked future of hall heating. The multi-patented CELESTRA control system and the EMMA heat management software offer interesting analysis options - and the prerequisite for completely new service products such as the HeizWerk rental model.
KÜBLER believes that saving energy is now easier than ever, especially in the hall sector. The innovation leader will be presenting visitors to SHK Essen with a practical 10-minute forum entitled "3 golden rules for energy-efficient hall heating". The hall heating specialist offers the opportunity to make a fixed appointment at the stand in advance so that there is no risk of waiting times, even when there is a large crowd.
For many years, SHK has been one of the most important platforms where KÜBLER presents its innovations. As the first industry event of the year and a meeting place for HVAC professionals from the trades, installation, planning and consulting sectors from western Germany, BeNeLux and France, the trade fair will take place from 10.03. to 13.03.2020.
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With the FUTURA, KÜBLER from Ludwigshafen has developed a world first for heating industrial halls. It is an infrared heating system that can process green and fossil fuels highly efficiently - thus building a bridge to the carbon-free era. The company Die Kanter & Schlosser in Trier is the first to use this [...]
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The old hall heating system consumes too much energy, emits too much CO₂ and is becoming increasingly unreliable. Good reasons to finally tackle heating modernization and replace the old system with a modern, energy-efficient one. But the expense seems high and is often shied away from. Yet today there are alternative solutions that can also be very interesting economically.
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How to save 3.7 million kWh - almost 70 percent! - energy can be saved? This is demonstrated by the joint project of hall heating specialist KÜBLER and Höganäs Germany GmbH (formerly H.C. Starck) at the Laufenburg site near the Swiss border. For dena, this is a flagship project that the German Energy Agency is publishing on its new website as an example of good practice.
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Kaiserslautern. Heating and lighting industrial and commercial buildings in a climate-neutral way - that is "excellent", according to the jury of the state of Rhineland-Palatinate, which awarded the prestigious innovation prize to KÜBLER GmbH from Ludwigshafen. With this award, the state honours the immediately implementable and economical contribution to decarbonization in industrial heat supply through the FUTURA multi-energy system. KÜBLER GmbH has been developing heating systems for halls for more than three decades, employs 130 people and has built up proven expertise with its own R&D unit. This is already the fourth innovation award in the company's history.