Networking European stakeholders in the energy sector is key to successfully increasing energy efficiency and expanding renewable energies. That is why dena is a member of the European network of nati
This is the challenge: Away from feed-in tariffs and towards decentralised supply. Photovoltaics (PV) is one of the fastest growing forms of renewable energy. The EU HEROES project has therefore set i
This is the challenge: The member states of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) are not only different in terms of their language, culture and geographical location, but also in
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
More efficiency through networking The challenge was as follows: In its decisions formulated in 2010/2011, the German federal government set out ambitious targets for increasing energy efficiency and
This is the challenge: Germany is one of Ukraine’s most important trade and investment partners and is keen to see an economically prosperous, stable and democratic development of the country. This is
Measures Carrying out an EU-wide analysis : Collecting innovative strategies for increasing acceptance in Europe (financial and other measures). Development of “Social Acceptance Pathways”: Toolbox wi
New energy for the world The challenge was as follows: The chances of becoming internationally successful in the areas of renewable energy and energy efficiency are great. dena helps German companies
the challenge was as follows: In Germany, we have the energy transition; in France it is the "transition énergétique pour la croissance verte": Both countries are currently redesigning their national
This was the challenge: All over Europe, local communities, authorities, power supply companies and others involved in the supply of heat are faced with the challenge of reducing CO2 emissions and con