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: 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: 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
The challenge: The rapidly growing cities play a decisive role in energy saving and climate protection. The political agenda is therefore increasingly focusing on questions related to energy efficienc
Industrial planning reduces refurbishment costs The challenge: Even if Germany is a pioneer in many aspects of climate protection and many countries look to Germany as a role model, the path to a clim
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
The challenge: Reducing greenhouse gases in Germany by 80 to 95 per cent by the year 2050 requires not only the substantial expansion of renewable energy and further increasing energy efficiency, but
This was the challenge: In Germany there are around three million non-residential buildings – for example, office premises, workshops, supermarkets, hotels, sports centres, churches and schools. These