In 1982, the El Niño effect was unusually strong. The water temperature in the equatorial Pacific was 7 °C higher than average. Thermal energy was released into the Earth’s atmosphere and global weather patterns were turned upside-down. In the same year, Robert Bloos Senior revolutionized heating with wood: the resourceful inventor developed a way of automatically charging boilers with wood chips. Today, the Franconian pioneers of Heizomat Gerätebau + Energiesysteme GmbH produce up to 1,600 environmentally friendly, customized wood chip heating systems every year. In order to cope with the high order numbers, the boilers are welded using modern robotic welding cells from Fronius.