Back

What's next for the Heating Act?

August 23, 2023
Mr. Kübler explains a radiant tube to Mr. Stockmeier
Ludwigshafen, August 2023: Konrad Stockmeier, FDP member of the Bundestag from Mannheim, is a member of the Bundestag Committee for Climate Protection and Energy and his parliamentary group's rapporteur for the Building Energy Act (GEG), the so-called "Heating Act". He was involved in the negotiations on the GEG and is therefore familiar with this law. On Friday, he visited Thomas Kübler, founder and managing partner of KÜBLER GmbH, in Ludwigshafen. With his expertise as a specialist in large-capacity heating systems, the entrepreneur has been campaigning for months for commercial and industrial hall buildings to be given greater consideration in the GEG.

KÜBLER is all about energy-efficient hall heating. And has been for almost 35 years now. Since its foundation in 1989, the hidden champion from the Rhine-Neckar metropolitan region has been developing highly specialized infrared hall heating systems for the energy transition. More than 20,000 projects have been implemented - in buildings from 4 to 40 meters high. From 100 m² car workshops to 40,000 m² production and storage complexes. From sports and event halls to greenhouses, railroad stations and aircraft hangars. KÜBLER is regarded as an innovation leader in the industry and has received numerous awards for its development achievements, including the German Sustainability Award. The latest contribution to the heating revolution in indoor buildings, the FUTURA multi-energy IR heating system, has won four prestigious awards since its market launch just a few months ago.

So Thomas Kübler knows his stuff when he talks about heating halls. In his opinion, this building segment is still not sufficiently present in the political and public perception. It is felt that 99.9 percent of the focus is on multi-storey buildings, says Kübler. Yet commercial and industrial hall buildings account for no less than around 15 percent of total building-related energy consumption in Germany, with a corresponding share of greenhouse gas emissions.

"Giant buildings such as commercial and industrial halls have specific heating requirements. The heat pump can only score a few points here",

explains Kübler. Even in terms of energy efficiency, heat pumps are no better than modern infrared heating technology. If only because an important point is overlooked in the calculation: Heat pumps are pure heat generators. They require additional technology to transfer the heat into the room, e.g. underfloor heating or warm air blowers. For a number of reasons, both are hardly functional or sensible in halls. And certainly not economical. But this is exactly what is needed to make the energy transition in Germany a success.

During the summer break, Konrad Stockmeier and his team not only prepared the legislative negotiations on municipal heating planning. He also used the time to visit companies - including innovative heating manufacturers in the Rhine-Neckar region, as infrared heating systems are very interesting for homes and offices as well as for halls and other commercial buildings. Stockmeier says:

"For the FDP, technological diversity is extremely important when it comes to climate-neutral heating. Because you need different solutions for halls than for homes. This applies to existing buildings. And it applies to new builds. Here in particular, we need a wide range of technologies because heat pumps, for example, may not be the most cost-effective solution. Other technologies can be more energy-efficient here."

In the research and development department at KÜBLER, he tested how infrared heat works.

"The heat is available at the touch of a button without preheating. And when you press the off switch, it's gone again. That's impressive,"

said the member of the Bundestag. In his opinion, energy will probably no longer be as cheap as it was in the past. "That's why we will use energy even more efficiently when it comes to heating."

Thomas Kübler has one wish when it comes to the question of how to proceed with the Heating Act. In his view, there is still a need for optimization in the area of new buildings, because this refers to an outdated standard that cannot reflect the important contribution of ultra-modern and innovative hall heating technology to climate neutrality. Nevertheless, according to the plans of the traffic light coalition, the building energy law will go through the Bundestag in the first session week after the summer break in the compromise that has been worked out. Konrad Stockmeier is convinced:

"We get a good overall package for climate-neutral heating with the combination of the Building Energy Act and municipal heating planning. This overall package creates planning and investment security for private households, businesses and also for public institutions,

KÜBLER wants to know how developments will continue at European level. Konrad Stockmeier comments: "We are very, very vigilant when it comes to the Ecodesign Directive. We are strictly opposed to Brussels now imposing regulations on the member states that restrict technological diversity. We want technological diversity in heating in Germany and throughout the European Union. The heating system must fit the building and not the other way around. In this way, we are also promoting export opportunities for innovative German manufacturers - especially from the SME sector."

Everything you need to know about energy-saving hall heating systems in practice
Saving energy is a big issue - across all sectors. If you want to put an end to inefficient heating systems, our guide is just right for you!
Request a free guide
You might also be interested in
  • The industrial site at Alusingen-Platz 1 has a long tradition. Aluminum has been processed there since 1912. Today, internationally active companies such as Amcor Flexibles Singen GmbH, Constellium and 3A Composites are located on the site of the aluminum plant. What has not changed is the great importance of the site for the region. The three companies alone employ over [...]
  • The multi-energy IR hall heating system with integrated lighting function has already won its fourth design award in prestigious competitions for innovation and its valuable contribution to the energy transition.
  • The topics are as topical as they were in May, when Minister of Economic Affairs Daniela Schmitt presented the prestigious Rhineland-Palatinate Innovation Award to KÜBLER at the award ceremony. For FUTURA, the multi-energy-capable hall heating system with integrated lighting function. The company visit to the hidden champion and innovation leader for climate-friendly hall heating technology was therefore prepared well in advance. On Thursday, the Minister of Economic Affairs met with the Managing Director of the Innovation Agency Sabine Mesletzky and Managing Director Thomas Kübler at the company's site in Ludwigshafen.
  • 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).
KÜBLER hall heating systems
Let's take the next step together
Every hall is different. With more than 30 years of company history, there is hardly a requirement that is foreign to us. Together with our customers, we have implemented the right solutions. If you are ready to implement economically proven heating concepts for your hall, then you have come to the right place.
Arrange a consultation now
Request a guide now