News from Siekerkotte

8 June, 2022

Gas burner substitution

The released CO2 generated by the combustion of natural gas as well as the uncertainty as to whether gas – which is currently sourced mainly from Russia – will continue to be available is forcing the German industrial sector to look for alternatives to industrial gas burners.
# Energy transition # General # Power-to-Heat # Technology # Trade fair
8 June, 2022

Siekerkotte – a new green!

Just as spring with its lush greenery is a time of new beginnings for many of us, our new corporate color also represents a fresh start. We have set our sights high for 2022, and you can see the first implementation right in front of you. Siekerkotte has given itself a modern CI and completely revised its website.
# Energy transition # General # Power-to-Heat # Technology # Trade fair
8 June, 2022

ACHEMA 2022 has been scheduled

Only a few months to go until the five exciting ACHEMA days in August.
# Energy transition # General # Power-to-Heat # Technology # Trade fair
8 June, 2022

SynErgieOWL – Siekerkotte’s research partner for energy transition

Siekerkotte became integral consortium partner of a research group in mid-2018, that is financially supported by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) and works on concrete solutions for the energy transition.
# Energy transition # General # Power-to-Heat # Technology # Trade fair
8 June, 2022

SIEKERKOTTE at the ACHEMA 2018

Every three years, the leading representatives of the process technology and chemical industry meet at their main trade fair in Frankfurt. This year, ACHEMA 2018 took place on June 11-15. This edition’s highlights, such as flexible production, digitization and optimized energy use, were generally well received by visitors.
# Energy transition # General # Power-to-Heat # Technology # Trade fair
8 June, 2022

Technological centerpiece for a power-to-heat (P2H) project in NRW

Energy transition is gaining momentum, but if Germany wants to meet the targets set by the Paris Agreement, it is not enough to switch energy generation to renewable energy sources: Heating systems must also increasingly use “green energy”. Key word: heat. This still produces considerable amounts of CO2.
# Energy transition # General # Power-to-Heat # Technology # Trade fair
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