Energy
The energy transition continues to pose challenges for the sector: Energy from renewables – such a solar and wind – can only be controlled to a certain extent, and this has an impact on energy security. There is also a lot of scope for improving energy storage.
The energy experts from Drees & Sommer have the know-how to coordinate the four key areas – conservation, generation, transmission and storage – to achieve optimal outcomes. We support the expansion of onshore and offshore grids, and advise on the setup of district heating networks and the repurposing of disused power plant sites.
Solutions for the Energy sector
In order to compensate for the future loss of electricity from conventional generation, a massive expansion of renewable energies is essential. There is no doubt that renewable energies are the future! Wind, sun, biomass, and water are the key drivers of the supply of green electrons.
The experts at Drees & Sommer support clients in the strategic development of complex energy projects and programs. We support clients from the initial potential analysis to the operational implementation and commissioning of plants.
Learn moreTo future proof cities, it is becoming increasingly important to consider new forms of mobility, energy generation and digital communication when developing sustainable properties and districts. The goal is to ensure that the districts are attractive and affordable for all generations and that the environment benefits as well as people and the economy. Drees & Sommer offers integrated solutions that take the various aspects into account.
Learn moreConstruction projects in the energy sector are very challenging for all parties involved. The expansion of electricity and gas grids involves complex long-term projects with scarce resources. And they place huge demands on the client’s organization. Drees & Sommer supports clients at critical points in the project with experience, methodological competence and digital tools.
Learn moreOur economy has so far been powered by fossil fuels such as coal and oil – with the all the known impacts. But ‘green’ hydrogen (H2) is seen as the energy carrier of the future. Massive expansion of renewable energies will be necessary to compensate for the loss of electricity from conventional generation. And the energy transition requires approaches such as sector coupling and innovative storage technologies.
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