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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

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dena Study Integrated Energy Transition

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

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LNG study for heavy goods traffic

Study on LNG in road freight transport The challenge was as follows: Liquefied natural gas (LNG) plays an important role for achieving the federal government's energy and climate policy goals. However

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Grid Flex Study

For a smooth transition The challenge was as follows: The percentage of wind energy and solar power fed into the German electricity grids is rising continuously. But these kinds of energy are volatile

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Grid Study I and II

Ahead of their time: Grid Study I and II the challenge was as follows: One of the declared objectives of the energy transition is the integration of renewable sources into the electricity supply. Howe

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Energy-Efficient Building in China

German-Chinese Efficient Houses The challenge was as follows: The economic boom in China shows no sign of stopping. This is also evidenced by the fact that in the most populous country in the world, t

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Eco-Cities in China

The beginning of a partnership The challenge was as follows: Whereas, in China’s past, environmental protection and energy efficiency often took second place behind the goals of economic success, a ch

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dena Report on Buildings

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

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dena-REPORT: How to use PPAs for cost-efficient extension of renewable energies

A power purchase agreement (PPA) is a financial mechanism that allows utilities and corporations to procure renewable energy (RE) from producers with minimal to no upfront capital cost in order to mee

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dena-REPORT: Industrial Demand Side Flexibility in China

In order to better integrate variable renewable energies (RE) and to ensure the stability of the power system, more flexibility within the power system is needed. One option for providing more flexibi

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International energy transition

dena launches pilot projects that advance the cause of international cooperation in issues of relevance to the energy transition. read more

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Database of Energy Efficiency Experts for Government Funding Programmes

Investors can consult the Database of Energy Efficiency Experts for Government Funding Programmes to find experts in the area of energy-efficient building and refurbishment.

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