New German Government: What’s in Store for Energy Efficiency?
Germany Trade & Invest outlines what the coalition treaty has in store and why now might be a good time for international businesses to think about expanding to Germany.
Your company is already operating in Germany and you would now like to export worldwide?
Germany Trade & Invest outlines what the coalition treaty has in store and why now might be a good time for international businesses to think about expanding to Germany.
Germany's green energy sector has recently seen a number of major integrated grid and hydrogen initiatives launched, with start-ups also developing innovative waste reduction technologies.
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Innovative pilot energy projects in Frankfurt are using waste heat from data centers to heat residential homes across the city.
Construction work has begun on the second power-to-heat plant in the Hamburg metropolitan area.
EY and the German Association of Energy and Water Industries BDEW have published their annual report on German communal utilities. Find out more!
Germany’s federal government will provide a further €11.5 billion for the energy efficient renovation of buildings in 2021.
Start-ups and scale-ups from Germany are constantly in the headlines. Sometimes the efforts of smaller start-ups go unnoticed. Here we showcase selected start-up developments worthy of attention.
The German National Hydrogen Strategy and the Reallabore der Energiewende (“Living Labs for the Energy Transition”) from the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWi) support the successful phase-out of coal and drive the development and implementation of new technologies.
Alongside extensive public funding programs, legislation such as the Strukturstärkungsgesetz (Structural Improvement Act) paves the way for ideas and innovation and offers companies major opportunities to move...
Home to many companies in the fields of chemicals, hydrogen, renewable energies, and bioeconomy, central Germany has extensive potential for sustainable value creation and resource-saving products.