To kick off the new year, dena will be launching a new structure to make an even greater contribution to the success of the energy transition and climate protection.
The dena Energy Transition Congress is the leading cross-sector event on the energy transition and climate protection. Look back on this year’s conference which was held under the theme of ‘Climate Change – Uncharted Territory’.
The winners of the award for innovative start-ups in the energy transition have been announced: Start Up Energy Transition (SET), an initiative of the…Read more
The aviation sector is under pressure. It must become fossil-free by 2050. To do so, it will require synthetic kerosene made from green hydrogen and…Read more
The German government is setting about improving framework conditions for business start-ups by implementing a strategy for the start-up sector. Two…Read more
The SET100 List gives insight into the most promising start-ups of the energy transition start-up scene in 2022 / 15 start-ups nominated in five…Read more
15 start-ups nominated in five categories / winners of the fifth SET Awards will be chosen at the SET Tech Festival on September 1st 2021 / new SET…Read more
Ecological and economic necessity to direct investments towards powerfuels, now / CO2-neutral production requires committed expansion of renewable…Read more
Winners from Australia, Germany, Italy, Philippines / Business ideas from battery systems, control software, heat management to solar lighting awarded…Read more
The winners of the award for innovative start-ups in the energy transition have been announced: Start Up Energy Transition (SET), an initiative of the German Energy Agency (dena), presented five young companies with the sixth SET Award at the SET Tech Festi-val in Berlin yesterday. In different categories, they showed how innovative ideas accel-erate the global transformation towards climate neutrality and independence from fossil fuels - and thus make a decisive contribution to shaping the energy world of tomorrow.read more
Join key energy stakeholders, get inspired by insightful energy stories, grow your network and celebrate the SET Award winners with the energy community. Book your pass now!read more
The aviation sector is under pressure. It must become fossil-free by 2050. To do so, it will require synthetic kerosene made from green hydrogen and sustainable CO2, so-called e-kerosene. A study by the German Energy Agency (dena) in collaboration with LUT Uni-versity (LUT) and Ludwig-Bölkow-Systemtechnik GmbH (LBST) comes to the conclusion that to produce e-kerosene, more than 90 percent of the required CO2 must be extracted from the air. The so-called Direct Air Capture (DAC) technology required for this represents a huge challenge which requires political support today.read more