9.19.2018
Germany: virtual plants can help achieve the objectives of the energy transition
Energy efficiency and cogeneration
As Heinz Hagenlocher explains, virtual plants ensure a drastic reduction in energy costs through their ability to adapt to market demand and the cost of energy. They also enable cuts in the amount of fossil fuels and CO2 released into the atmosphere. These are all positive aspects in view of the objectives of the energy transition.
Original language: German
Origin: Germany
Speaker
Heinz Hagenlocher
Head of Business Unit Energy Automation Solutions, AVAT
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