Intersolar Europe trade fair: thumbs up - all about storage
At Intersolar Europe, the protagonists of the solar industry are shining brightly. After several years of downward trends, things are clearly on the up again.
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At Intersolar Europe, the protagonists of the solar industry are shining brightly. After several years of downward trends, things are clearly on the up again.
From the end of the 1990s, Germany was at the forefront of the EU in "privatizing" its electricity transmission grids. In other words, the federal and state governments sold the extra-high-voltage lines, which had previously been financed by citizens through electricity prices, to "private investors", including the Dutch royal family, Belgian municipalities and Ärzteversorgung Nordrhein-Westfalen.
In its study "The energy transition needs a digital market design", the Berlin-based Stiftung Neue Verantwortung e.V. (SNV) calls for, among other things, a radical rethink of exchange pricing for electricity. If the medium-term goal of "100 percent renewable energy supply for Germany" is to become a reality rather than a platitude, there can be no "business as usual".
IHK Wirtschaft Konkret reports on the IHK committee meeting in the district of Kelheim.
The MZ theme week "Next exit: Future!" reports on the study "New mobility", which was commissioned by the IHK committee in the Kelheim district.
So far, the much-vaunted "energy transition has only been an electricity transition. But we also want a heat transition."
On Friday, April 7, 2017, we held a BIM workshop at our company in collaboration with Autodesk GmbH.
Draft bill excludes storable plant-based energy.
"Absolutely necessary for the energy transition." These are the words of all those who are in favor of the massive expansion of the German extra-high-voltage electricity grids: politicians, business representatives, transmission grid managers.
This resulted in many ideas and a central wish.
We would like to draw your attention to a highly interesting event. Five of the most sought-after thought leaders and German-speaking management authors around Stephan Heinrich will present current trends, focal points and topics required for modern leadership and professional management on March 27, 2017 from 5:00 - 9:00 pm in the Cabrizio of the Cabrini-Haus in Offenstetten.
"Entrepreneurs from the Kelheim district want to initiate a project. Because employees, especially trainees, also need to get to work and back home again."
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