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Pellet heating systems for larger buildings Biomass is a popular, environment-friendly and domestic fuel. In Upper Austria, more than 22,000 modern, automatic wood heating systems are already in operation, at the moment
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Document Date: 2009-08-17 08:00:33


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Aspach In / Revital Aspach / ARCUS Sozialnetzwerk GmbH / Ökofen / Energy Service Company / The O.Ö. Energiesparverband / Medical Spa / /

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Europe / /

Country

Austria / /

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EUR / /

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Facility

Summary The building / hotel Aspach / /

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pellet boiler plant / energy demand / pellet systems / heat from wood chips / renewable energy sources / energy efficiency measures / automatic wood heating systems / green energy businesses / separate energy supply sources / sustainable solution / renewable energy / health hotel / energy accounting / energy supply / oil / energy information / required energy / energy / energy price index / topic energy / energy source / litre oil / energy consumption / pellet heating systems / flue gas system / craft products / control systems / energy experts / annual useful energy demand / chemical adhesives / litres oil / energy efficiency / manufacturing / social network / normal wood chips / energy technologies / Price development oil / /

Organization

federal and regional government / European Commission / /

Person

Herbert Ortner / Peter Freunschlag / Franz Stadlbauer / Reha Sport / Juli Jänner Juli / Roland Feischl / Ingo Kittl / Josef Baumgartner / Gerhard Beck / /

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Position

chief officer / manager / technician / managing director / /

ProvinceOrState

Eferding / /

Technology

sports medicine / normal wood chips / energy technologies / /

URL

www.energiesparverband.at / /

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