Energy transformation is inevitable. Hybrid work is increasing demand for cooling, industry is tackling decarbonisation measures and energy prices will not return to pre-crisis levels.
Energy
Energy transformation is inevitable. Hybrid work is increasing demand for cooling, industry is tackling decarbonisation measures and energy prices will not return to pre-crisis levels.
Major modernisation projects included the replacement of distribution lines in several cities, the installation of new heat generation sources and the construction of cogeneration units that allow the combined production of electricity and heat.
The ENGIE Eco Schools project came to life again this year thanks to the cooperation with the Bratislava district of […]
As part of a new successful cooperation, we installed a 1,850 kW photovoltaic power plant for Slovak Grafija directly on […]
Global warming and climate change are no longer just general concepts, but our daily reality. According to the current Decree […]
Source: survey in the magazine Building Management 3/2024: Decarbonisation of Buildings / Author: Andrea Dingová Zero CO2 buildings represent quite […]
In 2022, the ENGIE Group acquired ownership of a biogas plant, which it successfully renovated and transformed into an efficient […]
The pilot project for the construction of the ENGIE Group’s battery storage facility in Velika Ida was completed and commissioned […]
In line with our decarbonisation goal to achieve zero carbon emissions by 2045, the ENGIE Group has installed 6 photovoltaic […]