Every company depends on energy, whether it is a service provider or a manufacturing company. For some years now, Germany has been experiencing a change in power generation, also called the energy turnaround. The decision to phase out nuclear power and the closure of many coal-fired power plants require a switch to renewable energies.
However, it is not only power generation that requires restructuring; energy use is also becoming an increasingly important issue in industrial production. Therefore, production plants and machines are becoming more and more efficient, and new methods of energy storage are also appearing.
The state is supporting this change with subsidies, and new laws and norms or standards are constantly being introduced that demand and facilitate the energy transition.
Every company depends on energy, whether it is a service provider or a manufacturing company. For some years now, Germany has been experiencing a change in power generation, also called the energy turnaround. The decision to phase out nuclear power and the closure of many coal-fired power plants require a switch to renewable energies.
But it is not only power generation that requires restructuring; energy use is also becoming an increasingly important issue in industrial production. Therefore, production plants and machines are becoming more and more efficient, and new methods of energy storage are emerging. The state supports this change with subsidies, and new laws and norms or standards are constantly emerging that demand and facilitate the energy transition.