Interview with Member of Parliament Florian Oßner at Gammel Engineering GmbH
08.03.2016
Interview with Member of Parliament Florian Oßner at Gammel Engineering GmbH
The experience gained from many current energy projects, in which our engineering teams have to deal with the political framework conditions on a daily basis, was important for the MP. The effects of the EEG, KWKG, Digitalization Act, etc. on innovative projects in decentralized energy supply and building technology were discussed in great depth.
Our call for an integrated master plan for the energy transition, which includes not only electricity but also heat, mobility and material flows in equal measure, was met with approval. Complex large-scale projects need professional project management to be successful!
Thanks to Florian Oßner for the open, constructive discussion with our managing directors.
Pictured (from left to right):
Max Oblinger - Managing Director Gammel Engineering GmbH
Florian Oßner - Member of the German Bundestag, CSU
Gudrun Gammel - Authorized signatory Gammel Engineering GmbH
Michael Gammel - Owner and Managing Director of Gammel Engineering GmbH
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