Green heating

Factors such as rising gas prices, changing climate and health concerns are driving demand for more efficient and sustainable systems in the HVAC field. Where there is no active push for heat pumps at the national level, there is a strong push for this technology at the European level, and air conditioners are increasingly being used as heating sources.

To achieve the 2030 climate goals, the deployment of energy-efficient heating solutions is essential. Innovations such as hybrid and all-electric heat pumps and heat networks play a crucial role here. These technologies offer efficient and environmentally friendly solutions. At the European level, heat and cold networks have the potential to supply up to 50 percent of heat demand by 2050, contributing to the sustainability of the heating sector.

Green heating includes devices such as heat pumps (air-water, soil-water, water-water), hybrid systems, infrared heating and heat networks.

Green heating

Ventilation

HVAC professionals will discover the latest innovations in aiar quality, energy-efficient ventilation systems and smart airflow. Visitors can attend seminars, attend live demonstrations and network with the leading industry players.

Innovations such as demand-controlled ventilation, which adjusts based on CO2 levels and humidity, and heat recovery systems, which minimize energy loss, contribute to sustainability. integration with smart building management systems improves both efficiency and indoor air quility. These developments make ventilation a key component in the future of sustainable buildings.

Ventilation

Cooling

With global warming, stricter regulations around synthetic refrigerants and the growing demand for energy efficient refrigeration systems, the need for advanced refrigeration solutions in increasing significantly. The exhibition offers exhibitors and visitors a platform to explore innovative technologies and keep abreast of the latest developments in the industry. 

The theme includes natural refrigerants, adiabatic cooling and integrated cooling and heating systems. Natural refrigerants, such as CO2 and ammonia, offer environmentally friendly alternatives to traditional synthetic refrigerants. These innovative solutions contribute to a more sustinable, healthier and comfortable indoor environment.

Cooling

Building automation

Smart solutions take center stage at Building Automation. HVAC professionals building managers and technology suppliers discover the latest innovations in smart and energy-efficient buildings.

Buildings in Europe are responsible for 40 procent of energy consumtion and 36 precent of CO2 emissions. In the Netherlands this is slightly lower, but with 75 precent of buildings classified as. non-energy effiecent, the sustainability challenge is great. the revised EPBD IV directive aims to reduce energy consumtion by 16 percent by 2023, accelerating demand for smart technologies.

Building automation is essential for energy effieciency, sustainability and comfort. Green Heating Solutions brings together the latest innovations and offers professionals a platform to share knowledge and shape the future of smart buildings.

 

 

Building automation