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
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
‘Check-in Energy Efficiency’ pilot project 05/09/17 How energy efficiency can become a regular guest in hotels – and how dena is involved Hotels and hostels face stiff competition. Those who wish to s
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
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
Efficiency through competition The challenge was as follows: Every second company in Germany invests in energy efficiency, and it has become an important factor in economic efficiency and innovation g
Scientific and organisational support for the Energy Efficiency Platform Germany has set itself ambitious energy efficiency targets. By 2020, German primary energy consumption is to be reduced by at l