PLUS X Award for FUTURA multi-energy IR hall heating system
The reasons for the award state: "The FUTURA hall heating system from KÜBLER was recognized in the categories of innovation, high quality, design, ease of use and functionality. This recognition reflects the impressive overall package that the FUTURA hall heating system offers. In terms of innovation, the FUTURA heating system has set new standards by integrating innovative technologies and advanced heating methods. The use of state-of-the-art heating technology enables efficient and energy-conscious heating of halls, which not only protects the environment but also achieves considerable cost savings for users.
The flexibility of being able to switch back and forth between energy sources with the energy-flexible hall heating system effectively absorbs the volatility of renewable energy sources. The user also has the great advantage that he can not only use his PV electricity, but can also buy the cheapest energy on the future liberalized energy markets (smart metering) depending on availability. The user can meet any future municipal heating planning requirements with the energy-flexible heating system. The multi-energy capability gives the user investment security - far beyond the transformation phase.
The high quality of the FUTURA hall heating underlines KÜBLER's excellent craftsmanship and commitment to first-class products. Robust materials and careful workmanship ensure the long-term reliability and performance of the heating system, even under demanding conditions. The design of the FUTURA hall heater is a successful combination of aesthetics and functionality. The modern, appealing design blends seamlessly into different environments and gives them a contemporary touch. At the same time, however, no compromises have been made in terms of functionality, and operation of the heating system is simple and user-friendly. The ease of use of the FUTURA hall heater has been particularly emphasized, as it offers intuitive controls and innovative technologies for effortless adaptation to individual heating needs. The user-friendliness not only contributes to comfortable use, but also enables efficient control and adjustment of the heating output.
In the functionality category, the FUTURA hall heating system proved its versatility and adaptability. Whether in large industrial halls or smaller commercial units, the heating system reliably fulfills its task and ensures a pleasant indoor climate."
The innovative 2-in-1 system for highly efficient and CO2KÜBLER's climate-free heating and lighting system for hall buildings has now won its fifth award. Following the special prize "Innovative Technologies for Climate Protection" in the ISB's SUCCESS technology competition, the Rhineland-Palatinate Innovation Prize (which KÜBLER has won for the fourth time), the German Innovation Award in the category "Winner Excellence in Business to Business Energy Solutions" and the FOCUS Special Mention in the FOCUS OPEN design prize, FUTURA has once again impressed the juries of a prestigious business award with the PLUS X Award.
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Berlin, September 2023: Energy efficiency is a key pillar of the energy transition - and a topic that all three are committed to: Thomas Kübler, specialist for energy-saving hall heating systems, Dr. Robert Habeck, head of the BMWK, and the German Business Initiative for Energy Efficiency (DENEFF).
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The renovation project Since 1994, the halls at the main site in Neuss have been heated with a central hot air system using a gas-powered hot water boiler system, which resulted in high energy costs. In order to achieve the company's own ambitious climate targets and increase efficiency, it was decided in 2021 to convert to a modern, decentralized heating system. In collaboration with the engineering firm Enviconsult, a heat demand analysis was carried out and [...]
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For more than three decades, the company has been revolutionizing the market with its innovative infrared technology, which focuses on energy efficiency, cost-effectiveness and user-friendliness. With this technology, which heats the surfaces it encounters rather than the air, KÜBLER has managed to save up to 70 % of energy in tall hall buildings compared to conventional systems [...].
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Ludwigshafen, 19.06.2020 | The Building Energy Act, or GEG for short, has long been eagerly awaited. The uniform, coordinated set of regulations for the energy requirements for new buildings, existing buildings and the use of renewable energies to supply heating and cooling to buildings is intended to bring together various laws on building energy efficiency and heat use. And thus significantly simplify the previously highly complex and difficult to understand landscape of energy-saving legislation for building owners and planners. Drafts of the law have been available since 2017. After endless postponements over legislative periods, the GEG was passed yesterday in the Bundestag.