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What role will natural gas play in reducing emissions? What will influence integration of LNG into German energy markets?
Natural Gas’s global growth position is underpinned by: its advantages over other fossil fuels in emissions abatement, its cost competitiveness, and its complementary (non-disruptive) integration into existing energy infrastructure and smart energy solutions that can balance the fluctuating supply of renewable energy. Its efficiency, storage capabilities, abundant availability...
Green hydrogen is set to play a decisive role in Germany’s energy transition. Carbon-neutral energy provision will also help the country realize its climate protection goals.
Germany is an important FinTech market in Europe and the fourth largest in the world.
Major investments in the expansion of the transmission and distribution networks in Germany's energy infrastructure are planned as a result of renewable energy integration and the growing consolidation of Europe’s energy markets.
Energy storage systems are an integral part of Germany’s Energy Transition (Energiewende). While the need for energy storage is growing across Europe, Germany remains the lead target market and the first choice for companies seeking to enter this developing industry. It stands out as a unique market, development platform and export hub.
Countries around the globe are experiencing the impacts of climate change in different forms. In Germany, there is strong demand for improved monitoring of water resources, aquatic systems, and related extreme events. Specific local and regional adaptation measures are needed, especially those that improve the resilience of cities to more frequent extreme weather events and higher climate variability.
Germany is home to Europe’s biggest sustainable water management market.
Germany is Europe’s leading construction market and home to the continent’s largest building stock. A number of drivers have led to a boom in German construction investment and this is largely expected to continue in the foreseeable future.
As part of its ongoing transition to a sustainable energy system, Germany aims to have an almost climate-neutral building stock by 2050. Three quarters of buildings in Germany were built before 1980, making the renovation of existing stock key to meeting energy...
85 percent of the energy consumed by Germany’s private households is used for heating and hot water. With two thirds of the heating systems in Germany considered inefficient, upgrading old systems is a growing priority. The generous government incentives and tight building codes mean opportunities abound for heat pump manufacturers (air, ground and water-source), solar-thermal, and district heating solution providers. Energy efficiency service providers (eg. hydraulic balancing) will also find an eager...