Heat pumps
Heat pumps protect the climate because they draw around three-quarters of the energy for heating from the environment. The most common heat sources are air, soil, and groundwater. To harness the free environmental heat, heat pumps require only a small amount of electricity for the drive and pump. Technology, legal requirements and costs differ depending on whether the energy is extracted from the air, earth, or water. A heat pump heating system consists of three parts: the heat source system, which extracts the required energy from the environment, the actual heat pump, which makes the extracted environmental heat usable, and the heat distribution and storage system, which distributes or temporarily stores the thermal energy in the house.
Heat pumps & SmartSolutions
Luana‘s goal is to ensure that every kilowatt hour produced is generated in an environmentally-friendly, cost-effective, and decentralized manner. To achieve this, we offer SmartSolutions that optimally combine modern technologies, such as photovoltaics, heat pumps, charging infrastructure, and CHP technologies (combined heat and power plants), to accelerate your personal energy transition. This approach takes a holistic view of reducing CO₂ emissions. We utilize innovative optimization techniques, financing alternatives, and an AI-powered remote monitoring system to create customized solutions for our clients.
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