Energy Efficiency

Achieve more with less: conserve resources and cut costs

Energy Efficiency – Maximum impact with minimum input

In the face of climate change and volatile energy prices, energy efficiency is becoming increasingly important. After all, the most sustainable and cost-effective energy is the energy that isn’t consumed in the first place.

Why energy efficiency matters:

  • Protecting resources and natural habitats, also when using renewable energy
  • Reducing energy consumption and CO₂ emissions
  • Increasing independence from fossil fuels

Lowering the energy demand also makes it easier and more realistic to meet renewable energy targets in final energy consumption. This will not only reduce energy consumption and the negative consequences for the environment, but also global dependencies on raw materials.

Market Segments in Energy Efficiency

Energy efficiency spans three key market segments, all of which offer significant savings potential through innovative green technologies and cleantech solutions. The GreenTech BW Atlas showcases a wide range of technology providers developing energy-efficient technologies.

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Efficient Distribution Networks – Minimising Energy Losses

Energy-efficient networks are the vital link between generation and consumption. The key question is: how efficient are our electricity and heat networks?

Solutions to increase efficiency include:

  • Optimised grid, regulation and metering technologies for precise regulation
  • Information and communication technologies (ICT) for intelligent monitoring
  • Smart control systems to minimise transmission losses

Digital solutions enable energy to be distributed more precisely and used more efficiently. These systems form a key component of the modern cleantech ecosystem supporting the energy transition.

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Cross-Sector Technologies for Industry and Commerce

Many industrial processes use similar technologies: ventilation systems that cool or aerate factory halls, conveyor systems powered by compressed air, or pumping systems that keep production running - all used across various sectors.

Numerous businesses also share similar potential for improvement, such as the recovery and use of waste heat. In the field of cross-sectoral or horizontal technologies, there are a host of proven and energy-efficient options.

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Energy-Efficient Buildings – Sustainable Construction and Renovation

Sustainable buildings help reduce demand for heating, cooling and electricity, thus lowering energy costs in the process.

Key measures for greater energy efficiency:

  • Insulation materials to prevent heat loss
  • Modern heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems for optimal energy use
  • Building automation and energy monitoring for smart control

A holistic approach combines innovative green technologies with intelligent energy management to maximise overall efficiency.

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Get in touch

Energy efficiency is at least as diverse as the challenges it faces. Do you have ideas, suggestions, proposals or questions you would like to discuss with us? Then get in touch!

‘There is still a lot of untapped potential for energy savings in companies that could be easily exploited to quickly reduce costs.’

Britta Großmann, Project Lead of KEFF+

Ansprechpartnerin Britta Großmann

 

Dipl.-Ing. Britta Großmann
Project Lead of KEFF+

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