In student digs: these are the energy obligations - Meet vehicle-to-grid - Storing electricity, how do you do that? - Is this email unreadable View online

The heat pump from A to Z

Nearly 85% of the energy you consume at home goes to heating. Yep, you read that right! So if you heat with natural gas or fuel oil, this will immediately produce a lot of CO2 emissions. To meet the climate goals, we have to switch to more sustainable alternatives by 2040. In this connection, the topic of heat pumps frequently crops up...

Read our complete guide to heat pumps



What is vehicle-to-grid?

It is almost impossible to imagine life without electric cars any more. Handy as a means of transport, for sure. But what if you could use all those electric vehicles to store electricity? In a nutshell, that is the principle of vehicle-to-grid, V2G for short.

Everything you wanted to know about vehicle-to-grid

In student digs in Brussels? Do the check!

The new academic year has just started, students are moving back en masse to their accommodation. New or old accommodation? Doesn’t matter. Student rooms are always considered a studio. And they come under the regulations on the energy performance of buildings (EPB) ... Mummeeee?!

Go through the checklist for student digs

Storing electricity, how do you do that?

You can best imagine electricity as a constant current of electrons moving in a conductor. In order to store it, you need a conversions process. The stored energy is only converted back into electricity when there is a demand for it. There are various technologies for storing energy.

How to store electricity?





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