The electrification of heat generation offers enormous opportunities to reduce CO2 emissions in the heating sector. Entelios, a leading flexibility service provider, is focussing on the intelligent integration of heating systems and energy markets. The integration of modern technologies such as the bGen heat battery from Brenmiller Energy and proven systems such as combined heat and power plants (CHP) creates hybrid solutions that combine technological innovation with economic efficiency.
– Note: This is a summary of the article “Smart integration of heat generation and electricity trading” that appeared online in E-Quadrat magazine on 8 November 2024. You can find the link to the complete article at the bottom of the page (German) –
Innovation through Partnerships and Pilot Projects
Entelios is working with partners such as Brenmiller Energy and VK Energie GmbH to develop innovative solutions for the heating sector. Together with Brenmiller, the company is working on optimising the bGen system – a high-temperature heat storage system that converts renewable electricity into emission-free heat and provides it on demand. Pilot projects are already demonstrating how systems can be operated flexibly and how market potential can be optimally utilised.
Energy Markets as Drivers for Flexibility
Entelios contributes its many years of experience in flexibility trading on energy markets such as the spot market and the ancillary services markets. The aim is to exploit price fluctuations through the strategic use of plants and maximise economic operation. This not only enables savings, but also additional revenue, for example through the provision of ancillary services.
Holistic Solutions for a Sustainable Future
With a comprehensive approach, Entelios supports companies in electrifying their heat generation and reducing their CO2 emissions. The collaborations and technologies show how sector coupling, flexibility and digitalisation can revolutionise the heating sector. Together, innovative business models are developed that ensure a sustainable and economical heat supply.
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