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Comparison of environmental impact of FENIX heating systems with heat pump
The European Union is willing to sacrifice a lot in its zeal for green ideology. From making the energy prices skyrocket by hundreds of percent, to the systematic relocation of manufacturing activities outside the EU, to the threat of poverty for the broad masses. However, it continues and even accelerates its fervent efforts, despite clear evidence of the dysfunctionality and harmfulness of the measures taken.
The uniqueness of the HES stations lies not in the "All in One" solution but in the technical parameters and functions they provide. It is worth noting that the stations are prepared for so called "Second Life" batteries, i.e. electric vehicle accumulators, which significantly increases their usability and service life.
We will try to explain the "spot market" term and the conditions under which even ordinary households can trade electricity at wholesale prices. The aim is to introduce the topic to the general public in a simple way, so please accept our apology for any inaccuracies.
We pay for electricity like we’re back in the 1990s
0.8 CZK per kilowatt hour of electricity. Fenix Group wants to fight against expensive energy with its own energy centre. Electricity will be produced using solar panels and hydro power plants, and it will be sold on the spot market using batteries.
Visualization of a family house
After completion of test operation of its administrative building in Jeseník, constructed in line with the nZEB standard and closely monitored for a period of two years by a team of staff of UCEEB (University Centre for Energy Efficient Buildings), FENIX Group has also turned its attention to similarly equipped family houses.
Model building, simplified illustration
A study of the usability and perspectives of electric radiant heating systems in energy-efficient buildings in the Czech Republic and in Europe.
The nZEB as an active element of the energy system
Presentation of the data for 4 years of co-operation of a 7.2 kWp roof PVE with a 26kWh home battery and a power grid.
Award ceremony Czech TOP 100
On the last Friday of November, a traditional award ceremony was held at Prague Castle in the Czech TOP 100 Companies competition.
Award ceremony 2018
Fenix Group supported technical university students as part of the Czech Energy and Ecological Project 2018 project and collected awards for the peaking energy storage system in Jeseník.
The nZEB as an active element of the energy system
Presentation of the data for 3 years of co-operation of a 7.2 kWp roof PVE with a 26kWh home battery and a power grid.
Visualisation of the family home
PROJECT CAMEB – a control algorithm for a superior control unit controlling all technical equipment used in a fully electrified family home built to the nZEB standard, fitted with a rooftop PV system, battery storage system, ventilation with heat recovery and electric radiant heating. A two-year project implemented via cooperation between CTU - UCEEB, Fenix, TECO, S-Power, AERS and WAFE. Project location: OMICE. Investor: Ing. Dalibor Veverka.

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Buildings as active elements of the energy system

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