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Explore multimedia resources that showcase the collaborative efforts in the energy partnership between Germany and China, focusing on the transition to sustainable energy, enhancing efficiency, and promoting renewable solutions.

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    08/2024 | Austrailia | News

    International partnerships to foster the energy transition

    Keywords: Industrial Decarbonisation, Australia, Germany, Energy Efficiency, Energy Efficiency Networks, Global Guide | Energy efficiency networks are a success story delivering measurable benefits for the participating companies.

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    11/2023 | United Arab Emirates | News

    Exploring the Potential of Wind Energy in the United Arab Emirates

    Keywords: United Arab Emirates, off-shore wind, renewable energy, global warming, electricity demand, onshore wind, energy potentials, energy future | Driven by spiking electricity use in industry, growing cooling demand, and electrification of transport,

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    05/2023 | Canada, USA | News

    CCU/S in North America - Lessons Learned for Germany

    Keywords: International Energy Transition, Energy Research, Evaluation & Monitoring, CC(U)S, USA, Canada | Both the literature and interviews regularly emphasize the central role of a consistent and binding regulatory framework for CCU/S projects.

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    03/2023 | Japan | News

    Certification of Green and Low-Carbon Hydrogen – an Overview of International and National Initiatives

    Keywords: Hydrogen, Trade, Certification, Energy Transition, Japan, Germany | Global trade and clear certification standards are essential for the large-scale application of green and low-carbon hydrogen, which is crucial for decarbonization strategies wo

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    11/2023 | China | News

    Digital Tools for the Development of Climate Neutral Districts

    Keywords: Digital Tools, Climate Neutral Districts, Energy Efficiency | By highlighting the challenges of decarbonizing urban districts, this study emphasizes the need for integrated data management and communication and suggests that urban digital twins

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    11/2023 | China | News

    Green Power Trading and GOs in Europe and Germany

    Keywords: Green power trading; Green Certificate, Think Tank cooperation | The report is an introduction to the development of the GO market in Europe, including the description of the regulatory framework and historical development of the scheme as well

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    08/2025 | China | News

    China’s Hydrogen Sector 2025: Balancing Growth and Challenges

    Keywords: Hydrogen; renewable energy; energy transition; decarbonisation; technology and standards; policy and regulation | This report provides an overview of China’s hydrogen sector in 2025, outlining key policies, stakeholders, technological developmen

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    01/2024 | Korea | News

    Renewable Energy Potential in Korea and Germany

    Keywords: International Energy Transition, Renewable Energy Potential, energy independence | Overall, this meta study concludes that both Germany and Korea have the opportunity to reap the manifold benefits of the clean energy transformation with renewab

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    09/2022 | China | News

    Smart Grid Development in China: Achievements and Trends

    Keywords: Smart Grid Development, Decarbonization, Electricity Market Reform | China’s transition to smart grids is crucial for managing the integration of renewable energies, particularly wind and solar power, which are essential for meeting the nation’

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    01/2023 | China, Germany | News

    Germany’s Regulatory Framework and Instruments for Energy Efficiency in Industry

    Keywords: Energy Efficiency, Regulatory Framework, Energy Management Systems, Policy Research | The report compares Germany's energy efficiency measures with China's policies, suggesting that China could enhance its approach by linking energy efficiency t