PARTNERSHIP
Bundesverband Erneuerbare Energie e.V. (BEE)
The Bundesverband Erneuerbare Energie e.V. (BEE) is the umbrella organization for German renewable energy associations. It was founded in 1991 and represents the overall interests of the renewable energy industry in the political and public sphere. Its 30 member organizations unite the sectors of wind and solar energy, biomass, water power and geothermal energy and represent a total of over 30000 individual members and companies.
Bundesverband Wärmepumpe (BWP) e.V.
The Bundesverband Wärmepumpe (BWP) e.V. is an association with approximately 500 members based in Berlin. It stands for professional interests of companies along the entire value chain in connection with heat pumps. These include the German heat pump industry (manufacturers/distributors), energy supply companies, the drilling companies and supplier, heating engineer SHK + electric, energy consultants, planners, experts, architects, associations and prefabricated house builders. Suppliers and users inform each other by BWP. The market penetration of heat pump technology is the primary goal of the BWP.
Technische Universität Berlin
The Technische Universität Berlin is one with close to 32000 students, about 100 degree programs and 40 institutions. It is a large, internationally renowned and traditional technical university in Germany. Outstanding achievements in research and teaching as well as the qualifications of high quality graduates characterize the university in the capital of Germany - in the heart of Europe. The range of its seven faculties represents a unique connection of natural and technical sciences with planning, economics, social sciences and humanities at a technical university.
ZhongBing-ZhanYi New Energy Technology Group
ZhongBing-ZhanYi New Energy Technology Group is a new energy group, which is devoted to developing new energy including surface water (rivers. Lakes, and seas), soil, groudwater, reclaimed water (sewage), industrial wastes, geothermal tailing water and other low-grade energy and solar energy and wind energy. We own enough employers, finance and advanced technology, a team of experts the best in this field, the only one domestic design and research institute on ground source heat pump industry, the first laboratory obtained national authority certification, the first-class product lines, and a full set of professional test equipment.
Gesellschaft von Freunden der Technischen Universität Berlin
The association supports and promotes the Technische Universität Berlin and the science morally and materially. It is a bridge between the Technische Universität Berlin and the public as well as maintains the cooperation of the University with their friends, supporters, former students and other organizations and also establishes good and cooperative relationships between the Technische Universität Berlin and economic companies and organizations.
Hermann-Rietschel-Institut
The Hermann Rietschel Institute (HRI), area of expertise “Building Energy Systems” of the Technischen Universität Berlin, was founded by Hermann Rietschel in 1885 (formerly known as “Prüfstelle für Heizungs- und Lüftungseinrichtungen”). It is the worldwide oldest university institution of its area of expertise. The research and findings of HRI characterize the development of the heating and ambient air technology in Germany and contribute to the development of standards. Today the Hermann Rietschel Institute belongs to the Institute of Energy Technology of the Technischen Universität Berlin.The name "Hermann Rietschel Institute" has remained, because of the high visibility.
Fakultät III Prozesswissenschaften der Technischen Universität Berlin
The Faculty III Process Sciences presents a nationally and internationally unique educational and research opportunity in the field of process-oriented disciplines. Its unique feature is the close connection between science and engineering. The focus of research and teaching of the faculty III are processes and process to convert materials and energy through physical, chemical and biological sequences. Fields of application are, for example, production and waste disposal facilities for chemical goods, materials, biotechnology products, fuels, food and feed as well as environmental media or even consumer goods and energy conversion systems. Fakultät III Prozesswissenschaften der Technischen Universität Berlin.
Fachgebiet Dynamik und Betrieb technischer Anlagen
The subject of dynamics and operation of technical systems has been set up in 1993 at the Technische Universität Berlin. The working area of the subject includes the development and arrangement system-technical basics of stationary and dynamic process simulation as well as analysis, modeling and optimization of complex process engineering systems with large structural variety and high number of elements. Special attention is the holistic view of basic scientific operations, the micro and macro processes, the process design and the plant-specific implementation. Furthermore, the research and teaching fields include the development and testing of high-performance process-control concepts by combining knowledge of the physical, chemical and biological bases with engineering and process engineering procedures.