BSW: German Solar Sector Association at Intersolar 2024

German association presented technologies for industrial applications and district heating
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BSW: Associação Alemã do Setor Solar na Intersolar 2024
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During the Intersolar 2024 event, the B.S.W. (Bundesverbandes Solarwirtschaft), German Solar Industry Association, highlighted the solar thermal technologies for industrial applications It is district heating. With the presentation entitled “Heat is Half – Solar Thermal Technologies for Industrial Applications and District Heating”, held on June 19, 2024, in Munich, the organization emphasized the importance of using solar thermal energy to to supply until half of energy consumption in Europe.

BSW Solar presented efficient and cost-competitive solutions capable of providing temperatures of up to 400°C, becoming a viable option to generate heat in industrial processes, such as distillation or fusion of nitrate. Furthermore, they addressed the use of solar thermal systems large-scale for heating It is cooling with low carbon, utilizing seasonal storage as a key part of supply.

BSW also explored success stories, financing options, current market dynamics and future trends, with presentations from renowned industry experts. Canal Solar was present at the event, covering these discussions and highlighting the relevance of these technologies for the energy transition in Europe.

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Daniele Haller
Living in Europe for 12 years, he works as a correspondent journalist for different communication channels in Brazil, as well as for projects that support the development of Brazilians in the job market abroad. Graduated in Journalism from Estácio de Sá do Ceará in 2008.

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