01.02.2018 – Solutions for the hospitality industry and nursing facilities
The energy supply is a key issue – afflicted by uncertainty about costs and the legislative framework – for enterprises. The workshop „Energy – efficient and cost-effective“ in Kiel aimed to discuss potentials and chances of this issue to provide enterprises with clean energy and predictable costs.
The workshop focussed on the sustainable supply of heat and warm water, especially overall concepts and the use of renewables. Concepts and technology have been explained with help of best-practise examples and consolidated during an open dialogue.
Cooperation partner: watt 2.0
Presentations
Praxisbeispiel: Strom und Wärme selber machen: BHKW
Bert Hansen, Senertec GmbH
Praxisbeispiel: Optimaler „Kostensparer“: Solarthermische Anlagen im Gastro- und Hotellerie-Gewerbe
Björn Jacobsen, S.A.T. GmbH & Co KG
Am Anfang war das Wort: Energiekonzeption
Jan Schmitz, Recase Regenerative Energien GmbH
Lukas Schmeling, Altec Energie Energie Projektgesellschaft
Praxisbeispiel: Energie teilen: Nahwärme aus Biomasse und Sonne
Torsten Lütten, Savosolar GmbH
Example from experience in Denmark: Energy audits in the hotel industry
Harald Karlsen, Harald Karlsen Rådgivning
Förderung und Finanzierung
Susann Dreßler, IB.SH
Pictures of the day