A future for every building The challenge was as follows: Residential and non-residential buildings account for the largest percentage of end energy requirements EU-wide — 40%. Hence, it is necessary
the benefits: A further advantage of the approach apart from acting as a beacon for industries and businesses: Companies will benefit from free consulting and comprehensive process advice from dena, f
The challenge was as follows: Each energy consultation consists of tailored advice. Hence, so far, the evaluation of the results of the discussions, calculations, and recommendations varied depending
The project “System transformation for an optimised integration of renewable energies in Ukraine” was carried out by dena with support of Elia Grid International (EGI) and iC consulenten (iC). The pro
ABSCHLUSSBERICHT: dena-Netzstudie III More information This was the challenge: Our energy grids for electricity, gas, hydrogen and, on a local level, for heat bring energy supply and demand together.
This is the challenge: The German-Turkish Energy Partnership was launched in 2011 with the aim of boosting bilateral cooperation in energy matters and anchoring it formally in an annual Energy Forum w
Ahead of their time: Grid Study I and II the challenge was as follows: One of the declared objectives of the energy transition is the integration of renewable sources into the electricity supply. Howe
The challenge: Climate-friendly and energy-efficient building and refurbishment has not been in demand enough so far among the population, neither in detached houses or big residential buildings, nor
Energy efficiency is here to stay The challenge was as follows: According to the German hotel and lodging association (DEHOGA), high energy costs are one of the main problems hotel operators face. Hen
Building refurbishment the easy way The challenge was as follows: Owner-occupiers frequently encounter a large number of contact persons and at times contradictory information when investigating the o