A united voice for building efficiency The challenge was as follows: In order to meet the targets of the Federal Government’s Energy Concept by 2050, it is necessary to save roughly 60 percent of the
Modular grid development plan for a European electricity grid in 2050 With support from the European Commission, a European research consortium has launched the e-Highway2050 project in order to devel
Our Experts Stefan Siegemund Director, Mobility Contact Christian Stolte Head of Division Climate-neutral buildings Contact The challenge: Reducing greenhouse gases in Germany by 80 to 95 per cent by
"Implementation of Smart Meters in Germany: Analysis of Rollout Scenarios and their Regulatory Implications" In summer 2013, the Federal Ministry of Economics (BMWi) and consultants Ernst & Young comm
Statistics and analyses of energy efficiency in German building stock. dena CONCISE 2018 BUILDING REPORT More information Download The energy turnaround crucially depends on improved energy efficiency
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.
German electricity distribution grids in need of significant expansion by 2030. The energy transition is changing the German electricity supply system fundamentally. As a result of the expansion of el
The relevance of supply security Contemporary society is highly dependent on electric energy. Even short-term power failures can result in significant economic losses. To ensure an uninterrupted elect
Grid stability required to support a high share of renewable energy sources in the electricity supply. The German government has decided to increase the share of renewable energy in the electricity su
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