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
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
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
Goal: Building efficiency The energy transition brings with it opportunities for the creation of new markets and service sectors. One good example of this is contracting. This involves a building owne
The challenge: Anyone who wants to build a new energy-efficient building or realise one as part of a renovation project relies on the help of qualified experts. Because even small inaccuracies in the
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
To support China’s Greater Bay Area in shifting towards a low-carbon and resource-efficient buildings and construction sector, dena committed to developing a Regional Roadmap for this sector. The Road
Governments and companies all over the world are stating their commitment to climate neutrality as their long-term goal. But how they plan to reach the zero line often remains unclear. The cover story
Cyber security must be innovative to meet the needs of the energy transition.
The EnerCrypt report by the dena investigates which innovative potential the energy transition holds for cyber security –
dena developed the report together with project partners from China, Denmark, USA and Germany to give a snapshot of the energy transition trends for three of the largest energy consumers in the world: