The BMWK framework agreement includes support in economic, technical and legal issues in the areas of energy efficiency, renewable energy sources for heating and cooling systems and waste heat, among
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
A united voice for building efficiency The challenge was as follows: In order to achieve the German government’s goals for the energy transition in the building sector, buildings in Germany must becom
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
Industry standard for biogas The challenge was as follows: The use of biomethane is subsidised by the government in a number of different ways, such as via the Renewable Energy Sources Act (EEG) for e
Stepping on the gas, but doing it right The challenge was as follows: The biomethane industry wanted to advance the feeding-in of biogas into the German natural gas network. Unlike wind and solar ener
The United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) region comprises 56 countries throughout Europe, North America and Asia. Their energy systems are characterised by differences in resource ava
Issue six of the German Energy Agency’s energy transition magazine: Into the future with confidence and determination.
The Russian war of aggression against Ukraine, a worldwide energy crisis, inflati
Die dena-Netzstudie III hat in einem breiten Stakeholderdialog gemeinsam mit Netzbetreibern, Energiewirtschaft, verantwortlichen Behörden, Politik und Zivilgesellschaft seit Ende 2018 den Bedarf und d
The aviation sector must become fossil-free by 2050. This will require enormous quantities of synthetic kerosene produced from green hydrogen and sustainable CO2, so-called e-kerosene.
A study by the