Smart energy – 
cutting carbon emissions 
and reducing costs

NAMU will be the most innovative and efficient high-rise building in the Rhine-Main region. Built with Level 4 concrete, EU taxonomy-compliant and climate-neutral in operation thanks to PV, wind power and the RE100 commitment. Sustainability has been a top priority at NAMU right from the start: With defined final energy consumption, a sophisticated water strategy and strict compliance with ESG criteria, the building sets new standards.

The building combines state-of-the-art energy efficiency with advanced technology:

INNOVATIVE HEATING AND COOLING TECHNOLOGY:

Reversible brine-to-water and water-to-water heat pumps use geothermal energy and river water to meet heating and cooling needs

[Translate to English:] Umweltfreundlich und kostensparend

ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY AND EFFICIENT:

The energy concept leads to significant cost savings and protects the environment.

[Translate to English:] Nachhaltige  Stromerzeugung

SUSTAINABLE ELECTRICITY GENERATION:

Photovoltaic systems on roofs and façades as well as small wind turbines complete the system and make the building virtually energy self-sufficient.

[Translate to English:] CRREM-Stranding- point

CRREM Stranding Point: 2050

Defined Final Energy Consumption

< 70 kWh/sqm p.a

Final energy requirements

NAMU vs. Frankfurt high-rise

kWh/qm
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140
85 kWh/qm
45 kWh/qm
63,4 kWh/qm
Hochhaus FFM (mit Fernwärme) Frankfurt high-rise (with district heating)
NAMU (ohne Fernwärme, mit Wärmepumpe) (without district heating, with heat pumps)

Climate-neutral operation
using solar and wind power