The challenge: The European energy transition needs Member States to cooperate with one another if it is to be successful. European energy policy is particularly effective when all nations pull togeth
The challenge While climate protection and energy efficiency in China have often taken a back seat to the goal of economic success in the past, a paradigm shift is now underway. This shift is based, a
New markets, new opportunities The challenge was as follows: There is no doubt that Germany is a paragon in the area of renewable energy sources. Companies in the industry possess impressive expertise
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
Our Experts Christian Stolte Head of Division Climate-neutral buildings Contact The challenge: Reducing greenhouse gases in Germany by 80 to 95 per cent by the year 2050 requires not only the substant
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
ABSCHLUSSBERICHT: dena-Netzstudie III More information This was the challenge: Our energy grids for electricity, gas, hydrogen and, on a local level, for heat bring energy supply and demand together.
The challenge: The global energy transition requires international consensus and coordinated action. Investments in sustainable energy systems and an even stronger commitment on the path to climate ne
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