Green Energy Handbook

Green Energy Handbook – Part one: Thinking about using the principle...

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We are focusing on one of the main areas of green action, a significant reduction in the amount of energy used. The production and...

Green Energy Handbook – Part two: Savings on the user side

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With traditional (but very important) savings opportunities, the savings solutions need to be implemented in large volumes and in a significant number using standard...

Green Energy Handbook – Part three: How we think, how we...

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We think, work and act with a modern approach. Honestly, traditional energy savings don’t start with design, and most importantly, not with construction. We recommend following...

Green Energy Handbook – Part four: System structure

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To build the system, we recommend the use of a five-level pyramid model. Let's start from the bottom and then step up. Connected energy system We...

Green Energy Handbook – Part five: The main features of automation

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The automation of renewable energy systems ensures high (30-90 percent) savings. Key features: Control and regulator electronics with modular structure (currently 13 system components),...

Green Energy Handbook – Part six: The main tasks of data...

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Provide fast, real-time information and communication for local handlers and operators - for example via a smart terminal. It is possible to pre-program the thermal...

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