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Netzwerk und Kooperationen:

The complex energy networks of the future require collaboration in both design and implementation. We therefore place great emphasis on interdisciplinarity.

Together with our highly motivated, innovative partners, we have also founded NETZ-WERK REGENERATIV 🔗 which aims to decarbonise local authorities and neighbourhoods using (cold) local heating networks. Together, we analyse, plan, produce, install, monitor and optimise the right solutions. Innovative, independent, regulated.

We are supporters of Team Energiewende Bayern: For a clean energy future. Every day, numerous stakeholders demonstrate that the energy transition in Bavaria is being driven forward with all possible vigour. As supporters, we are part of an active group of pioneers who share their experiences.

The GovShare© online platform is aimed at local authorities in Germany and brings together tried-and-tested measures for implementing climate protection projects – structured, evaluated and developed from a practical perspective. The aim is to make existing knowledge accessible so that local authorities do not have to start from scratch every time they conduct research. Among the measures relating to aquathermal energy and the implementation of measures under the KWP, you will also find goodmen energy.

Our ambition: Always one step ahead

Research and development are key areas of our daily work. Only in this way can we ensure that climate protection and resource conservation are always implemented in the best balance with economic efficiency. In order to do so, we are in close contact with the Green Innovations Leaders.

Our cooperation with research institutions and scientific institutes are essential in this context. We also offer students space and support for their bachelor's or master's theses.

At the "Bayerisches Zentrum für Angewandte Energieforschung" (Bavarian Centre for Applied Energy Research), around 180 researchers work at the overlap between knowledge-based basic research and applied industrial research. They are working on nanomaterials, thermal and electrochemical energy storage, energy-efficient processes, photovoltaics, energy-optimised buildings and urban quarters as well as smart grids and cross-sector energy systems (electricity and heating/cooling).

The German Heat Pump Association (BWP) represents the interests of the heat pump industry in Germany and Europe. It advocates for the political, economic and social promotion of heat pumps as a key technology in the energy transition. As a strong voice for the industry, the BWP brings together manufacturers, tradespeople, energy suppliers, research institutions and consumers – working towards a climate-friendly future.

 

As a project of the Regensburg Energy Agency, the Green Tech Cluster is a supra-regional network for future technologies in the fields of energy and climate protection. Its aim is to establish the Regensburg and Kelheim regions as a centre of expertise for future technologies – through collaboration, networking, and research and application projects.

 

In-house development of a planning and modelling tool to facilitate the successful and timely introduction of innovative products for renewable energy sources into practice (development period 2020–2023).