A united voice for building efficiency The challenge was as follows: In order to achieve the German government’s goals for the energy transition in the building sector, buildings in Germany must becom
Our Experts Christian Stolte Head of Division Climate-neutral buildings Contact The challenge: Reducing greenhouse gases in Germany by 80 to 95 per cent by the year 2050 requires not only the substant
Promoting the export of German know-how With its Renewable Energy Solutions Programme (RES Programme), dena supports German companies wishing to establish climate-friendly technologies relating to ren
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.
More flexibility through demand side management Demand side management (DSM) is a concept for managing loads in order to increase the flexibility of the demand for electricity and to reduce costs. A s
Stepping on the gas, but doing it right The challenge was as follows: The biomethane industry wanted to advance the feeding-in of biogas into the German natural gas network. Unlike wind and solar ener
Service for energy consultants Building owners face exacting challenges in the energy-efficient construction or refurbishment of their properties. It is therefore crucial to bring in highly qualified
Refurbishment Reducing heating costs for every budget It is easier than one would think to save on heating costs in one’s own four walls – especially in older buildings. Energy-efficient modernisation
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
The challenge: Start-ups around the world are making a major contribution to the global energy transition with innovative ideas. While some countries and regions have well-established ecosystems for t