This is the challenge Reaching carbon neutrality by 2060 is an ambitious goal by the world’s largest economy. Energy supply in China still mainly relies on coal, with wind and solar accounting for onl
This is the challenge: Ukraine is currently facing similar challenges in the integration of renewable energy sources as Germany did at the beginning of the energy transition. While energy consumption
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
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 energy transition is in its second phase, which involves the development of new approaches and strategies to take the next steps. The global energy transition project requir
This is the challenge: For many years, Ukraine has been undergoing a process of political and economic transformation, which also embraces the areas of energy supply, energy efficiency and urban devel
This is the challenge: A high-performance, flexible electricity grid is the basic precondition for the success of the energy transition. Climate protection targets can only be achieved if renewable en
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
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
This is the challenge: The high quality of the services provided by architects, engineers, energy consultants and skilled tradespeople is one of the most important factors for the success of energy ef