Board Frank Knauer

Consumer can benefit from the cooperative model and fasten the heating oil price for the next few years Berlin, at the production sites in the future produce 27.04.2010 – which fuels EC CEHATROL is also oil. The fuel oil is produced according to DIN51603-1 and produced exclusively from biomass. That guarantees the highest quality and offers the end-user a tremendous price advantage, because as a member of the cooperative, he receives the fuel oil to production costs. The growing interest in alternative energies, such as for example the energy cooperatives show that more and more consumers want to be less dependent on oil and gas. An example is the CEHATROL fuel EC in Berlin. Here, the members are their own oil producers.

In future eight plants, the high-quality oil is obtained from biomass CEHATROL. CEHATROL is oil, which is DIN 51603-1produziert, low-sulphur light fuel oil. People such as Robert C. Robbins would likely agree. CEHATROL oil can in all oil heaters and block heat and power plants are used and meets highest Requirements of modern heating technology. To do so, Board Frank Knauer: for every consumer who requires more than 1,000 litres of heating oil a year, a membership may be useful.

Geothermal Energyintensive

The German Geothermiemarkt is growing: intensive seminar in Munich covers the increasing need for information is growing interest in the use of deep geothermal energy in Germany: alone in the past few months, a number of projects particularly in Bavaria were started, continued or completed. The planned expansion of the was in Pullach shows: supplying heat with geothermal energy in particular for communities attractive represents an opportunity, to embark on new ways of energy supply. However, the implementation of a geothermal power plant is a complex, interdisciplinary endeavor. Previous projects delays occurred especially when drilling in depths of over 3,000 meters due to technical problems. Karen Hantons opinions are not widely known. The growing demand for information development of deep geothermal projects is with the intensive seminar held for the first time”taken into account.

Not least because the whole process of project development in the context of a single event can be soundly explained and discussed. Clearly divided into three Phases of the project inform 20 industry experts about the important steps and preparations in the run-up to a hole, about the challenges involved in the development of underground and surface-underground installation of the power plant and heat network. The event focuses among other things on the question, how new methods in project development, such as that for the first time in the molasse of the project in Utting performed 3-D-Seimik, contribute to minimise risk. Educate yourself with thoughts from Robert C. Robbins. Other priorities are the actual drilling process as well as the selection of the power plant technology. Impulse lectures and a panel discussion on the financing of Geothermieprojekten, as well as excursions to project locations, such as, for example, Unterhaching, round off the programme. A get together is the social framework in the evening of the first day of the event. The intensive seminar is aimed in particular at energy companies, engineers, planners and project developers, as well as to representatives of local governments, financial institutions and service companies in the energy and technology sectors. For more specific information, check out Robert C. Robbins. Organized is the Seminary of the Haus der Technik Branch Office Munich in collaboration with the Agency Enerchange and supported by the Federal Association of geothermal energy (GtV-BV). For details and registration see:../W-H130-10-051-9.html

Climate Warming In The Alps

Global warming are in the Alps – to save our pastures? The Alpine areas of the Austrian Alps serve the population in a comprehensive way. Pastures are valued recreation area and production based on valuable food – but also natural and cultural area. Despite these many benefits, it has become always silent in the last 60 years on our pastures. Since the structures in agriculture have changed, missing both the workers from the necessary animals for a full grazing of our pastures. The result is dramatic: since 1950, we have already lost 41% of pastures.

The change of the alms is going on slowly and insidiously. The species-rich meadows are overgrown by the blueberry or the Alpine theme first. Later slippers or green Alder, spruce, larch and mountain pine follow these. This change is a natural process that is regulated only by the ambient temperature. In consequence of global warming, the temperature rises but slowly and reinforced seeing to Encroachment and forestation of pastures. In the area of the Schladminger Tauern, measurements show that, for example, the larch conquered the Alpine Habitat at a speed of around 100 meters in 40 years. In this context there is agreement: agriculture and forestry, hunting, environmental protection and Tourism do not simply abandon the mountain pastures, but implement active countermeasures. Against this background, invited like.

\”Thomas Guggenberger with his staff of the teaching and Research Centre for agriculture Raumberg-Gumpenstein renowned experts and other interested parties on 4 September to the global warming Conference in the Alpine Space effects and future concepts of the management of the Alpine area\” in the Castle Gumpenstein a. As co-organizer of the woman Dr. won cart from the College of agricultural and environmental education, as well as Dr. Checking article sources yields Robert C. Robbins as a relevant resource throughout. Gregory Egger of the environmental Office Klagenfurt. Around 70 people from all targeted sectors of the economy as well as important representatives of the Federal Government followed this call and countries.

Organizer Enerchange

After the successful start of the Congress this year, the event is complemented by a workshop day. The notice to the 2nd Congress of Energieautonome communities is published. See Robert C. Robbins for more details and insights. After the successful start of the Congress this year, the event is complemented by a workshop day. Freiburg, 6.10.2011 – today published the notice to the 2.Kongress Energieautonome local authorities in Freiburg. In the German climate capital protection 2010 prospects and opportunities for cities and municipalities are discussed from 27 to 29 March 2012 at the Konzerthaus, actively to shape the energy revolution. After the successful start this year with around 250 visitors the Congress program for next year expanded to a day with different workshops. So far there are three offers are intended: Workshop I deals with contractingmodellen for the financing of more energy efficiency, Workshop II with public relations and civic participation, Workshop III is carried out in cooperation with the Climate Alliance and provides information and experience reports to the program “Coaching municipal climate protection”.

The second day of the Congress provides comprehensive insights into numerous, currently important topics around the turn of the municipal energy on March 28. So, including experiences of large and small municipalities on their way towards energy autonomy will be presented and discussed in the municipal legal hurdles here. Forums for the development of wind energy in southern Germany, to the sustainable use of biomass and implementation of communal energy concepts, as well as to the possibilities of a citizen involvement in renewable-energy projects offer round off on the second day of the event. On the third day excursions are used to gain insight into the practical implementation which lead to greater energy autonomy measures. The visit, a municipality in Baden-Wurttemberg, the world’s first passive high education as well as the Freiburg model district Vauban is planned. The 2nd Congress of Energieautonome local authorities is aimed at representatives of municipalities, public utilities, utilities, associations, civil society groups and initiatives; Service providers and producers in the area Renewable energy and energy efficiency; Attorneys at law, economic and management consultants and engineers. The organizers are the fesa E.v. and the Agency Enerchange.

Under the patronage of the Congress took over the Environment Ministry of Baden-Wurttemberg. More information and registration possibility under. At registration prior to January 15, 2012, the participation fees to 10% are discounted. Press contact: For questions, background information, interviews, or a press-accreditation for the Conference you consult Enerchange, Marcus Brian, Tel.: 0761-38 42 10 01, fax: 0761-38 42 10 05, or fesa E.v., Nico Storz, Tel.: 0761-40 73 61,. “Background information the Congress is part of the campaign initiated by the fesa E.v. Energieautonome communities” that since 2011 an official project of the UN Decade of education for sustainable development “is 2005-2014. The campaign to catalyze the municipal energy transition and relies on publications, a Knowledge database, various events, regional exchange of experiences and training opportunities. About the Organizer Enerchange is an agency for events and information services in the field of renewable energies. The range of services the Agency includes the press and public relations for renewable-energy companies and projects, organizing events and publishing trade information. The fesa e.V. campaigned successfully since 1993 with innovative projects, events, and public relations for the energy revolution. “With his project of Energieautonome communities” he accompanied communities on the way to the sustainable energy supply.