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EnergyDecentral

EnergyDecentral

Hannover, Germany
12 Nov 2024 - 15 Nov 2024
GET Nord

GET Nord

Hamburg, Germany
21 Nov 2024 - 23 Nov 2024
E-World Energy & Water

E-World Energy & Water

Essen, Germany
11 Feb 2025 - 13 Feb 2025
eltefa

eltefa

Stuttgart, Germany
25 Mar 2025 - 27 Mar 2025
Intersolar Europe

Intersolar Europe

Munich, Germany
7 May 2025 - 9 May 2025
from
287.00 EUR
Eltec

Eltec

Nurnberg, Germany
20 May 2025 - 22 May 2025
HUSUM Wind

HUSUM Wind

Husum, Germany
16 Sep 2025 - 19 Sep 2025
SHK ESSEN

SHK ESSEN

Essen, Germany
17 Mar 2026 - 20 Mar 2026
WindEnergy

WindEnergy

Hamburg, Germany
22 Sep 2026 - 25 Sep 2026
ACHEMA

ACHEMA

Frankfurt am Main, Germany
14 Jun 2027 - 18 Jun 2027
from
242.00 EUR
Germany is one of the leading countries in the European and global energy industry. This is because the country has a comprehensive and high-quality energy sector. It comprises around 1,100 companies that represent the entire value chain. This includes the exploration, generation, trading/procurement, transmission and end-consumer distribution segments. Electricity/gas suppliers and providers of heating/cooling represent these areas. Grid/pure power plant operators and service providers also represented them. These, in turn, are represented by small and medium-sized companies. Extensive, time-established corporations also present them. A considerable number of these sectors utilise renewable energies in their various forms. Examples include wind, solar, hydro, geothermal and biomass energy. As a result, around 52% of Germany's gross electricity is produced in this manner. The country's energy industry is also a significant employer and economic contributor. The renewable energy sector employs around 387,700 specialists. It also generates a turnover of up to 512,000,000,000 EUR annually. Germany is also a leading innovation centre for the European and global energy sectors. This is because the industry in Germany emphasises research and development. This allows it to adapt to the newest challenges. It applies especially to the latest sustainability goals. The industry often presents its latest innovations at annual and bi-annual trade expos. Such events attract hundreds of thousands of visitors from different countries and continents. Examples include Europe, Asia, the two Americas, and Australia.