Lithuanian proposes to heat buildings with ice

New building heating technology can be introduced in Belarus. Heating buildings with ice was proposed by the General Director of the Luxembourg company UNERA Olegas Romashkevichus.



The heating process is based on five renewable energy sources: sun, earth, air, water and ice. Studies have shown that when water is heated or cooled to 80 degrees, an equal amount of heat is released. More precisely, the amount of energy from burning 100 liters of liquid fuel is approximately equal to the energy from an ice storage tank of 10 cubic meters. The process of energy production is more environmentally friendly and less expensive.

The mechanism of the system works like this: solar collectors are installed on the roof of the building, and ice storage is located underground. The heat pump sinks into ice reserves, takes energy from the ground, and the work of an additional power source is performed by solar panels, BelTA reports.

Similar buildings are already being built in Germany. Meanwhile, the businessman is negotiating the introduction of a unique technology in Belarus.

Source: greenevolution.ru