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Buderus is involved on the day of the Andalusian Energy Agency

27/07/2010

July 27, 2010

The Andalusian Energy Agency, entity attached to the Ministry of economy, innovation and science of Andalusia, in collaboration with the Department of culture, the City Council of Castaño del Robledo and the Diputación de Huelva, organized on June 24 in Castaño del Robledo (Huelva)a technical to study, Conference for the first time in Andalusia, the 'integration of renewable energy in rural and joint municipalities historical facilities'. The event, attended by about 50 technicians and municipal representatives of cities listed protected historical centers, as well as staff of installers companies from the provinces of Huelva, Cadiz and Seville, had also the participation of Buderus as a guest of the Agency.

The day raised study, for the first time in Andalusia, the 'integration of renewable energy in rural and joint municipalities historical facilities'...
The day raised study, for the first time in Andalusia, the 'integration of renewable energy in rural and joint municipalities historical facilities'.

Among other topics, dealt with issues such as the regulation on the heritage, the production of thermal energy with renewable energy sources and possible architectural solutions, compliance with the CTE or the protection of the landscape in historical sets. The same day afternoon held an informational meeting of Bosch Thermotechnics: 'Technology and product', under the brand name Buderus, where topics such as condensation technology, the technology of solar thermal and geothermal technology as referred to in the CTE variants with regard to the obligation to incorporate thermal solar energy in new buildings.