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.
"It had to be quick from start to finish: SMP Automotive Exterior GmbH, part of the internationally active Indian Samvardhana Motherson Group, planned and built its new bumper production facility in Schierling, Upper Palatinate, in just under two years. Despite the great cost and time pressure, the plant was to be equipped with state-of-the-art technology."
"The extension to the elementary school is steadily growing in height. Four classrooms, a multi-purpose room and a music room are being built on two floors. The construction site is "on schedule to the day and there are no other problems" ..."
"Trial operation is currently underway: Engineers, programmers, fitters and dairy specialists are working together to fine-tune the fully automated system. From the end of the year, they want to produce cream and skimmed milk concentrate from raw milk here."
On Friday, 05.05.2017, the new branch of the Father Rupert Mayer Center in Hummelberg was blessed by Canon Roland Batz.
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.
... about the new CHP plant at Maintal Konfitüren in Haßfurt. The plant saves 5,000 kg of CO2 per year!
...about Maintal Konfitüren in Haßfurt and its efficient combined heat and power generation.
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".
Prof. Dr. Markus Brautsch presents the city of Hersbruck's climate protection plan. The Naturenergie Hersbruck biomass cogeneration plant and the energy partnership with HEWA for the expansion of district heating are an essential part of the energy strategy. Hersbruck is thus very innovative in the implementation of the energy transition.
So far, the much-vaunted "energy transition has only been an electricity transition. But we also want a heat transition."
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