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Pressure makers in view

Would you have known? 20 to 25 percent of the electricity generated worldwide is consumed by pumps. And 85 percent…

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Renewables

Solar on wet feet

When it gets too narrow for the solar power plants on land, they go out on the water. At least…

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Networks

Energy on all levels

When walking through the plant, there is a constant crackling noise above. And the warnings are still ringing in our…

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Provider

Power to Pressure

When the only compressed air energy storage and gas turbine power station in Europe went into operation in Huntorf, Germany,…

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Networks

What does INGO do?

INGO is small, rectangular and very red. And it is useful. Because renewable energies can be so exhausting. They make completely…

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Think

Nezzy – the Loch Geestland monster

Until now, wind turbines have been considered a rock-solid affair. Anchored unshakably in the ground, the tower, the movable nacelle…

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Renewables

Always nice and bright

The sun is shining when Christoph Werlitz opens the gates to the Menteroda solar park. It’s weather that’s appropriate for…

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Smart City

Light, beautiful and smart

Light from the Lüneburg Heath is conquering city centers worldwide. Portrait of an innovative lighting manufacturer with an exciting vertical…

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Think

Renunciation is no solution

Dr. Gunther Kegel is CEO of Pepperl+Fuchs AG and president of the German Electrical and Electronic Manufacturers’ Association, ZVEI. And…

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Smart Building

The smart head office

In Nordhorn there is a new building, which is not only a showpiece for energy management and building automation. It…

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Engineering

The Heat Simulator

Patrick Hartmann knows exactly when it gets too hot. With the help of his simulation tool, the thermal simulation expert…

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Think

Turn of time

With the mission statement of the All Electric Society, Phoenix Contact describes its strategic orientation for the next decade. Roland…

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