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Focus on the energy transition - heat from water

Press Release , , Faculty of Supply Engineering

Faculty of Supply Engineering at Ostfalia invites you to the symposium on 8 May 2026 at the Wolfenbüttel campus.

(Symbolic photo: Nadine Zimmer/Ostfalia): At the "Heat from Water" symposium, experts from science, research and practice will present various solutions for the thermal utilisation of groundwater, drinking water, lake water, river water, fjord water and wastewater.
(Symbolic photo: Nadine Zimmer/Ostfalia): At the "Heat from Water" symposium, experts from science, research and practice will present various solutions for the thermal utilisation of groundwater, drinking water, lake water, river water, fjord water and wastewater.

"Heat from water" is the focus of this year's symposium organised by the Faculty of Supply Engineering at Ostfalia University of Applied Sciences. On Friday, 8 May 2026 from 8:30 a.m., there will be exciting impulses from research and practice on the question of how versatile water can be used for our heat generation. The event offers a platform for dialogue between science, planning, industry and the public sector and is aimed at anyone interested in the importance of water as a component of an emission-free heat supply.

Experts from science, research and practice will present various solutions for the thermal utilisation of groundwater, drinking water, seawater, river water, fjord water and wastewater and demonstrate approaches that are transferable to a variety of supply tasks. The event is free of charge. Please register in advance.

"Heat from water" symposium

Friday, 08.05.2026, 08:30 to 13:00 hrs
Ostfalia University of Applied Sciences (auditorium in building A)
Campus Salzdahlumer Str. 46/48 in Wolfenbüttel

Programme and registration at:
www.ostfalia.de/fachtagung-2026 (external link, opens in a new window)

Contact

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Lars Kühl

Fakultät Versorgungstechnik
EOS – Institut für energieoptimierte Systeme

 

Salzdahlumer Straße 46/48
38302 Wolfenbüttel

 

Raum M 046 / M 123

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Lars Kühl