Efficient energy use
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Efficient energy use

The success for sustainability initiatives.


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Green energy is a big step forward. But how you integrate that energy into your system determines the success of your sustainability initiatives. And that's where "efficient use" comes in.

In the coming period, we will take you into the world of efficient use. Because what does that actually mean? And then in what ways can you all integrate energy efficiently? What role do contract forms such as GVOs, CPPAs and PPAs play? And what does a user profile have to do with an efficient energy system?

Tip of the hat: one of the biggest challenges of renewable energy sources is their unpredictability. Go figure, the sun doesn't always shine and the wind doesn't blow all the time. One solution may be to store excess energy during periods of high production and use it precisely when demand peaks or generation is low. Sounds efficient right? Another example is smart grids. These make it possible to integrate multiple renewable energy sources to flexibly adjust energy supply when needed.

All in all, successful integration of green energy into our system is complex. It is a process involving many factors. Such as energy storage and smart grid solutions. Combine such examples as effectively as possible, and the green energy system emerges. This is how efficient use contributes to achieving the energy transition.

Next time, we will engage with experts and question their views on Efficient Use. From social added value to financial linkage opportunities. Keep an eye on our knowledge base.

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