Solar & TGA

In many federal states there is a solar obligation for new buildings and roof renovations. In NRW, too, solar energy will be mandatory for new commercial and industrial buildings from 1 January 2024 and for new residential buildings from 1 January 2025. We can help you to implement affordable and sustainable solutions for your project.

Offered are Conceptualisations, Planning or Evaluations for the sustainable energy and cost optimisation of existing or planned buildings and districts:

  • Planning and implementing PV systems
  • Heat pumps, solar thermal, Solar local heating with seasonal storage
  • Energy storage for electricity, heat and with e-cars, Green Hydrogen as storage in combination with fuel cells
  • Plant design and tender enquiries, site management
  • Thermal insulation verification, building energy verification, passive house verification with PHPP
  • 100 % Renewable Energy Concepts: Plus Energy, Zero Emission, Greenhouse Gas Free or Climate Neutral
  • Integral climate protection and energy concepts with consideration of electromobility
  • Operator models, legal advice, profitability calculations / life cycle costing (LCC)
  • Funding advice e.g. 'Federal funding for efficient buildings' through the 'NH class' of the 'Quality Seal Sustainable Building' (QNG)

Offer and references greenUP SOLAR
Examples of systems designed by greenUP Solar:
https://greenup.one/db/solar/

Contact greenUP Solar
Tel. +49 (0)228- 5344 5856
Email: solar@greenup.one

Kevin Depner, B.A. Eng., Energy Consultant and Energy Efficiency Expert (dena)
depner@greenup.one

Studied renewable energies at the Cologne University of Applied Sciences and energy and environmental systems engineering with a focus on energy technology, technical plant and facility management at Ansbach University of Applied Sciences. Worked at DLR in Cologne and at the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems in Freiburg.

Kristina Viehmann, working student
Email: viehmann@greenup.one

Studied energy and building services engineering with a specialisation in technical building services at Cologne University of Applied Sciences.

Thomas PitzschkePhysicist, Freelancer
pitzschke@greenup.one
Work focus: Energy transition from the bottom up with PV systems

Studied physics at the University of Halle-Wittenberg; professional roots in German car sharing (teilAuto Mitteldeutschland, DB Flinkster, Scouter Carsharing); since 2017 realisation of PV roof systems in the segment up to 750 kWp; convinced of the energy transition from below (Stecker-Solar).

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