
WHAT-WE-DO: Many people associate the energy transition with the generation of electricity from wind and sun. However, the majority of the energy consumed in Germany is needed for thermal purposes, be it for heating buildings or in the form of process heat for trade and industry.
Around 80% of buildings are currently still heated using conventional carbon-based technology. With the German government's goal of achieving climate neutrality by 2050, the property industry is facing major challenges.
At an event in the district of Osnabrück, Mr Wieschemeyer from Mull und Partner Ingenieurgesellschaft Osnabrück demonstrated various ways of sustainably air conditioning buildings and neighbourhoods using heat pumps. Furthermore, possibilities for combining heat pumps with other renewable energies were presented. This could be electricity from photovoltaics and wind for operating the heat pump or the use of biomass in hybrid heating systems.
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