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October

The Energy Transition lunch seminar: Heating system of the future

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From: 2024-10-18 11:45 to 13:00 Seminarium

The lunch seminar offers our members an insight into how E.ON is working to secure a sustainable and efficient energy future.

On 18 October, the Energy Transition Profile Area will host a lunch seminar with Patrick Lauenburg, optimisation engineer at E.ON and former researcher at LTH. He will talk about E.ON's work on optimising district heating systems. With a strong focus on flexibility and sustainability, E.ON is working to maximise the potential of its district heating systems - not least in Malmö.

District heating systems have always offered flexibility through the smart use of CHP, heat pumps and thermal storage. But in today's energy market, where electricity prices are fluctuating more and more, this flexibility has become a key to the future of energy systems. Patrick will share his insights on how E.ON is using demand management and optimisation of district heating systems to meet the challenges of today and tomorrow.

The lunch seminar offers our members an insight into how the company is working to secure a sustainable and efficient energy future. 

Registration
Please register with Cecilia Schubert, Communications Officer for the Energy Transition profile area, via email: cecilia.schubert@science.lu.se by 14 October.

This is a perfect opportunity for members of the profile area to network and immerse themselves in the future of district heating technology. Are you a researcher at LTH with an interest in sustainable energy technology? Then you are also warmly welcome! 

Information about the event: 
Date: 18 October 2024 
Time: 12:00. A lunch sandwich and coffee will be served from 11:45. The seminar starts at 12:15.
Location: Teknodromen, M-house, Lund 
Language: English
*Please note that food may not be consumed inside the lecture hall.



Om händelsen
From: 2024-10-18 11:45 to 13:00

Plats
Teknodromen, M-huset, Lund

Kontakt
cecilia [dot] schubert [at] science [dot] lu [dot] se