Webinar system solutions

Holistic system solutions instead of standard recipes

Building-specific energy concepts from real projects - planned, implemented, proven

Terms (each from 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM)

  • 04.03.2026Focus Residential Buildings
      • Focus areas: District heating, heat pump, apartment stations, central domestic hot water vs. decentralized
  • 15.04.2026: Fokus Hotels Registration 
      • Focus areas: Heat pump, waste heat recovery & PVT collectors
  • 20.05.2026: Sports Facilities Focus Registration link to follow
      • Focus areas: District heating, heat pump, PVT for swimming pools
  • 24.06.2026: Focus Neighborhoods Registration link to follow
      • Focus areas: District heating, heat pump, apartment stations, central domestic hot water vs. decentralized
  • 02.09.2026Focus Residential Buildings Registration link to follow
      • Focus areas: District heating, heat pump, apartment stations, central domestic hot water vs. decentralized
  • 16.09.2026: Fokus HotelsRegistration link to follow
      • Focus areas: Heat pump, waste heat recovery & PVT collectors
  • 14.10.2026 Focus Neighborhoods Registration link to follow
      • Focus areas: District heating, heat pump, apartment stations, central domestic hot water vs. decentralized
  • 04.11.2026 Sports Facilities Focus Registration link follows
      • Focus areas: District heating, heat pump, PVT for swimming pools

The content is relevant across industries and is aimed at anyone who wants to make their heating supply efficient.

Subject areas

  • Central domestic hot water supply vs. decentralized DHW
  • Integrating heat pumps sensibly into the domestic hot water supply
  • What other energy sources can be tapped into
  • PVT collectors for simultaneous electricity and heat generation
  • Utilization of waste heat potential
  • How the eXergiemaschine works

Contents

Solution proposals and system comparisons for efficient hot water preparation

Today, heat pumps or district heating/neighborhood networks are the preferred solutions. Since they operate optimally at 35-45°C, the challenge of hygienically safe hot water preparation at 60°C arises. In this training course, we will examine technical solutions and their respective advantages and disadvantages.

Target group

  • Planners, engineering offices, energy consultants and decision-makers who want to intelligently combine heat pumps, domestic hot water and additional energy sources into a sustainable overall system.

Seminar fee

Participation in this webinar is free of charge.

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