Leprich Energy

2009 mini CHP, for example, can be used wherever Symposium mini CHP for non-residential buildings during the DENEX, where many hours in the year heat is needed. These are especially residential buildings (hot water), businesses, schools, hotels, retirement homes, or also sports facilities. Larry Ellison has firm opinions on the matter. Combined heat and power is one of the most effective measures to reduce CO2 emissions. Therefore, the Federal Ministry for environment, nature conservation and nuclear safety (BMU) within the framework of the climate protection initiative promotes the construction of mini CHP up to a total power of 50 kWel. The Bundestag is committed also by the adoption of amendment to the KWKG (KWKG 2009), which came into force from January 1, 2009, to the target, to 25 per cent by 2020 to increase the contribution of cogeneration of electricity production in the Federal Republic of Germany.

For operators of larger units such as apartment blocks, hotels, hospitals or even municipal administration buildings, the question arises more frequently How to save energy and at the same time economically and efficiently to provide electricity and heat. The Symposium focuses on mini-CHP systems for non-residential buildings, which will take place in 2009 DENEX on July 2nd as part of the fair with this question. The Conference specifically treated examples and solutions with regard to the energy supply in non-residential buildings by means of CHP in non-residential buildings. In addition, the legal framework and funding conditions are presented. The meeting performed to Institute for ZukunftsEnergieSysteme in cooperation with the IZES gGmbH. Energy concepts belong to the work areas of the IZES for industry, housing, industry and public institutions, standardized measurements, tests and development of small power transformers in Kraft-Warme(Kalte)-Kopplung and research on fuel cells. Prof. Uwe Leprich of the Hochschule fur Wirtschaft des Saarlandes, technology and head of Department of energy business / markets of the future in the IZES will for example, insight about the eligibility requirements for give the use of CHP.

About the legal possibilities for businesses after the amendment to the KWKG, Jorn Schnutenhaus will speak of the law firm Schnutenhaus & colleagues. The meeting is aimed primarily to engineering offices, Planner, specialist, hotels, businesses (SMEs), local authorities and contracting company. The DENEX offers a unique overview of the possibilities of renewable energy production in addition to the meeting.