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  1. LUCHT LHZ ELEKTROHEIZUNG GMBH & CO.KG

    Germany

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    Lucht LHZ Elektroheizung GmbH & Co. KG manufactures and distributes electric heating systems under its own name and as an OEM partner for international customers. Our product range includes surface storage heaters, night storage heaters, direct heaters, convectors, infrared heaters and bathroom heaters, among other products. Our products are manufactured at our sites in Hartmannsdorf and Burgstädt in eastern Germany. LUCHT LHZ is the innovative company in the field of future-oriented, emission-free and reliable electric room heating technology – Made in Germany. Our products meet all of the national and international requirements for modern heating systems. The fact that it is easy to connect our systems to electric power from renewable energy, in addition to our research and development findings, ensures that are top-quality products are at the forefront. This is what our customers all around the world have expected for over 30 years. We strive every day to continue this both now and in the future.

  2. PPM ENERGIE GERMANY GMBH

    Germany

    Since the mid-1990s, the PPM Technology Group, headquartered in Asperhofen, near Vienna in Austria, has been involved in the use of material and energy cycles. Our medium-sized company has been using a patented method in our own plant since the beginning of the millennium. This allows processes to be ideally tested and optimised in practice. With its experienced specialist staff, the company is the world market leader for compact and local systems for biodiesel production. Our list of references includes numerous projects in Germany, Austria, Hungary, Spain and Australia. We were presented with the Biofuels Technology Award for this in 2008. In addition to biodiesel plants, biogas plants have also been planned and commissioned successfully. With the continued development of biofuels, plants have been equipped with another plant component – a combined heat and power unit.