Energy from natural and renewable resources
In times of constantly rising energy prices and growing environmental awareness, renewable energies are more relevant than ever.
Here we present you with some renewable energy options. Wood, sun and natural heat are virtually infinite and free renewable energy sources in the interests of sustainability, resource conservation and reducing operating costs.
The main difference between a photovoltaic system and a solar thermal system is the form of energy generated from solar radiation. Solar thermal systems are designed to provide heat for hot water preparation or to support heating,
while photovoltaic systems generate electricity. Both types of systems can be installed on a property if there is enough space available for the collectors.
Due to the climate targets set, renewable heat generators such as pellet boilers or pellet stoves will continue to gain in importance in the coming years. Pellet heating systems make an indispensable contribution to achieving climate neutrality in the building sector. As central heating for single-family or multi-family homes. The heat is generated here by means of CO²-neutral combustion with renewable raw materials. A pellet heating system covers the heating and hot water requirements of your building.
From a technical point of view, in addition to the biomass boiler, a suitable storage room or silo for the fuel is required.
The future belongs entirely to the heat pump, which can heat almost every building with renewable energy. This not only enables the building sector to become climate neutral. Thanks to their grid utility, heat pumps can stabilize the energy system and give building owners more independence.
Use electrically operated heat pumps as renewable energy sources
in the ground (brine/water heat pumps),
Energy stored in the groundwater (water/water heat pumps) or in the air (air/water and air/air heat pumps) to cover the space heating and/or hot water requirements. The heat pump can also cool in summer.
THE ADVANTAGES OF A HEAT PUMP
Environmentally friendly and delivers maximum efficiency
Due to the energy mix, heat pumps are advantageous in terms of the CO balance in today's electricity generation structure if a ratio of annual heat output to electricity consumption (annual performance factor) of over 2.5 is achieved.
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