Renovate your hall heating system? Yes, but make sure it's economical AND GEG-compliant!
First things first: every day that your outdated heating system continues to run costs you unnecessary money and harms the environment.
These are two urgent reasons why you should not put off renovating your outdated hall heating system any longer. Even if the arguments for procrastination (or wait-and-see attitude, as it is so nicely called today) are humanly understandable. Hall heating systems should simply work, and as long as they do so somehow, people are reluctant to change them.
But have you looked at your energy bills from recent years? Aren't they alarmingly high? And isn't it true that maintenance costs are also increasing?
Imagine reducing these energy costs by 50 to 70% while benefiting from the significant advantages of state-of-the-art hall heating technology.
In return, you can continue to use the existing gas infrastructure for the next 20 years. This is because the GEG rewards high energy savings in Section 71 with a special provision. It states:
Anyone who saves 40 % or more energy per year when heating halls can continue to use the proven, highly efficient gas-powered dark radiator technology and is exempt from the 65% renewable energy requirement.
This is very important news for anyone still heating with outdated systems. After all, energy savings of 50 to 70% also mean cost reductions of 50 to 70%. And in these times, everyone can use that, right?
PS: We carry out most heating system modernizations during ongoing operation, so it is much less complicated than many people fear. What are you waiting for?
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# Hall heating # GEG compliant # Energy efficiency # Energy savings # Cost reduction # Industrial heating # Dark radiator # Gas infrastructure # Modernization # Renovation # Heating costs # CO2 reduction # Cost-effectiveness