Germany will activate one bomb this winter. There is talk of 700 KW thermal energy to your advantage. News as shocking as the invention that allows you to produce thermal energy at home. In recent years, reducing the carbon footprint has become one of the biggest challenges worldwide. Climate change is no longer indifferent to anyone and every small decision has an impact. Indoors, the user can do small things to save energy. For example, using heating in winter and air conditioning in summer.
Reducing the carbon footprint with your heating systems has gone from an alternative to a necessity to be part of the solution to climate change. This process involves changes in technology and in the habits of the users themselves. Among the different types of sustainable heating we find aerothermal energy, a technology that uses the energy stored in the outdoor air to heat, cool homes and provide hot water.
Other options are geothermal and biomass. In the first case, the heat stored beneath the Earth’s surface is used, with the constant temperature of the subsurface being used to heat and cool buildings. On the other hand, biomass heating uses organic material as an energy source to produce heat. With different options on the table, Germany will activate a new bomb this winter.
Germany has the definitive bet to conquer winter: 700 kW of thermal energy
Delivery will take place Germany’s first seawater heat pump to integrate it into a municipal heating network. Will use water from Baltic Sea generate thermal energy. The heating device DualPACdeveloped in the factory Johnson Controls in Denmarkis the center of a groundbreaking project created in the municipality Neustadt and Holstein. This revolutionary initiative is funded by the German Federal Ministry of Economy and Climate Protection. Moreover, it represents an important step forward in the transition to renewable energy sources in the heat supply.
Johnson checksleading in the production of smart, healthy and sustainable buildings Neustadt with an advanced heating device that uses water from the Baltic Sea to create clean energy. This technology provides warm temperatures in a new district in the city’s port via a heating network. This is the first solution of this type in Germany on a large scale and forms a reference model for the conversion of the heat supply Europe and the world.
The bomb SABROE DualPAC supplied by Johnson checks It is a modular system in two phases. It is designed to allow high temperature rises, a fact that is perfect for district heating applications. Uses seawater to produce heating power up to 700 kW. During the winter months, when the water is colder, approximately 500 kW of heat is extracted, which is raised to a higher temperature using electrical energy and then distributed via the heating network of the new district.
700 kW thermal energy in Germany: this pump comes to meet winter demand
In cases of high demand, the system is supplemented with heat from a nearby waste incinerator and heat storage facility. Pay more attention to the increasing demand for heat pumps Europe, Johnson checks has expanded its production facilities in Holme (Denmark), Izmir (Turkey) and Nantes (France).
In addition, the company continued to expand its portfolio to provide higher temperature heating in extremely cold conditions and for different applications. Among her customers Europe Large companies have been founded such as Hamburg Energy, Energy Baden-Württemberg and Stadtwerke Rosenheim.
With this invention Germany is being prepared for next winter 700 kW thermal energy. In the meantime, Spain Enjoy this invention that can produce thermal energy.