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How will energy look in 2030? My 10 predictions for the next 10 years!
Energy Infrastructure • Energy Efficiency • Buildings & Transport

How will energy look in 2030? My 10 predictions for the next 10 years!

How will energy look in 2030? My 10 predictions for the next 10 years! Predictions are fun aren’t they? Deep down you know even your boldest shot will be wrong - but that doesn't stop us all from…

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PROJECT MANAGER - EU PROJECT OFFICE
Policy & Regulation • Energy Efficiency

PROJECT MANAGER - EU PROJECT OFFICE

WHO WE ARE EEIP is a neutral, open and global business and policy platform for the energy transition. Founded in 2011, we are serving a 150.000 user network through our multi-channel platform. EEIP is…

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Mythbusting: The footprint of renewable energy
Policy & Regulation • Energy Infrastructure

Mythbusting: The footprint of renewable energy

Even though solar panels and wind turbines are not releasing any emissions or toxins while they generate energy, we can’t say the same thing about the way they are manufactured. Not to mention their…

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Claire Chretien

Claire Chretien

Claire is running the project office of EEIP with projects covering all areas of the energy transition such as energy efficiency technologies (electrification, heat recovery, energy management), net zero industry, cities and economy (including…

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Women as leaders of renewable energy shift in heating and cooling
Energy Infrastructure

Women as leaders of renewable energy shift in heating and cooling

Meeting the EU’s climate ambitions outlined in the EU Green Deal will be, by design, a transformative process for our economies and societies. Delivering on promises of sizable emission reduction…

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Norsk Energi

Norsk Energi was founded in 1916 by the Norwegian industry to handle energy challenges on behalf of its members. Being by origin an association for more than 100 industrial and public enterprises, Norsk Energi is today a centre of expertise supporting all major sectors The staff of Norsk Energi consists of 80 engineers with a…


Hydrogen Pathways: Leading the Charge Towards a Sustainable Future
Renewable Energy

Hydrogen Pathways: Leading the Charge Towards a Sustainable Future

As Europe marches steadily toward its 2050 Net Zero goal, the pursuit of clean hydrogen production stands at the forefront of decarbonizing its energy landscape. Hydrogen, a versatile energy carrier,…

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Does the public's view of Hydrogen matter?
Policy & Regulation • Energy Infrastructure

Does the public's view of Hydrogen matter?

A recent survey in the United Kingdom assessed public perception to be largely ambivalent to hydrogen, with over 64% of participants unable to demonstrate even a basic knowledge of hydrogen technology…

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webinar: Enter the German market for industrial energy efficiency
06 June 2018 • 10:30

webinar: Enter the German market for industrial energy efficiency

Enter the German market for industrial energy efficiency (webinar) You are a provider of a great technology or service that increase energy efficiency in the industrial sector and want to enter the largest European market? In the webinar “Enter the…

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Energy Efficiency • Renewable Energy

Outokumpu Cools Machine Shop using natural Elements

To cool the rolling mill's machine shop, Outokumpu has chosen a solution that saves energy compared with more conventional alternatives. There are two ways to cool the machine shop. One is to use outdoor air, the other to use industrial water from a nearby river and cool the air through existing cooling coils and a SWEP B649 brazed plate heat exchanger.

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Outokumpu Cools Machine Shop using natural Elements

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