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E-world 2020: ENGIE Germany presents solutions for the path to climate neutrality

13 January 2020
  • ENGIE Germany presents future-oriented solutions for achieving climate neutrality at the E-world energy &water in Essen from February 11 to 13, 2020
     
  • Experts from Germany's leading technology, energy and service specialist will be on hand to answer questions in Hall 1, Stand 304

Cologne/Berlin – Municipalities, industry and commerce as well as the real estate industry on the path to a climate-neutral future – that is the mission ENGIE Germany has chosen for itself. In this spirit, the specialist for technology, energy and service will present a wide range of services at E-world energy & water in Essen from February 11 to 13, 2020. Using specific examples, ENGIE Deutschland shows how customers can use energy saving contracting to significantly increase the energy efficiency of buildings and industrial processes without having to invest themselves. In the renewable energy sector, the solutions on display range from ultra-flexible organic solar panels from partner Heliatek to green power purchase agreements and the globally unique concept for a hydrogen platform at sea.
 

Exhibition appearance around climate-neutral solutions

At E-world 2020, ENGIE Germany will also be presenting its new service for e-Buddie electric mobility, which includes both the planning and construction as well as the operation, maintenance and billing of individual charging solutions for municipalities, industry, trade and real estate. Visitors to the trade fair will also be able to find out about intelligent drone inspection in facility management and the smart lighting concept with sensor-based light management that ENGIE Germany has developed for cities and municipalities. Also of interest to cities and municipalities is the topic of district heating supply; in this regard, the ENGIE investments in Saarbrücken and Gera show how they have set up their district heating supply for the future, thereby reducing their CO2 emissions by a total of 110,000 tons per year.

Alexa Schröder
Head of Corporate Communications
ENGIE Deutschland GmbH