
Energy transition
Energy is crucial to maintaining a liveable society. Traditional energy sources are finite and have long-term detrimental effects on our health and that of our planet. The transition to cleaner energy, converting natural power sources into deployable energy with increased efficiency, is both urgent and inevitable.
The energy issue cuts across national borders as this is a matter that concerns everyone. An integrated approach and international knowledge sharing can create synergies in the quest to reconcile the world’s growing demand for energy with the climate goals that must be achieved.
Working together for a future of sustainable energy
Governments, industry and energy suppliers each form a link in the energy chain. Engaging in dialogue can create win-win situations, generate pilot projects and initiate new technologies that can be scaled up after a trial period. We operate across the entire energy value chain and collaborate with a range of stakeholders. From this perspective and our broad expertise, we act as independent consultants to support dialogue and help shape the transition.

The race to electrification
Decarbonisation is one of the top priorities for achieving the climate goals. This means that electrification is a crucial aspect of any future-oriented energy policy. Making maximum use of renewable energy sources significantly reduces carbon emissions during the production process. At the same time, carbon also plays an indispensable role in the production of e-fuels, such as hydrogen and Power-to-X applications, thanks to Carbon Capture and Utilisation (CCU). These recent innovations are essential to maintain capacity. Ingenious transmission and distribution systems, with smart grids and Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) minimise losses.

Efficient energy consumption
Although it is crucial to optimise production, transmission and distribution, we must not lose sight of consumption. Sustainable concepts guarantee the optimal use of energy flows. Working in accordance with the full lifecycle philosophy, we evaluate energy consumption after commissioning to ensure that energy-efficient solutions yield maximum returns. A circular approach combined with energy exchange integrates residual energy, waste products, water and materials into the energy chain, thereby minimising waste.

Innovation and smooth implementation
Innovation, research and development often involve huge investments. A technical due diligence audit analyses projects at every stage, both technically and financially. An additional greening scan maps the feasibility of a specific energy greening project. Strict regulations may impede progress, putting pressure on the licence to operate. Permit engineering is therefore a key link in the swift implementation of cleaner energy.
Energy transition
The energy transition is the driving force behind a sustainable future. By shifting to renewable energy sources such as wind, solar, and hydrogen, we not only reduce our CO₂ emissions but also make our energy supply safer, cleaner, and future-proof. This transition goes beyond energy alone; it forms the foundation for other major changes, such as the transport transition with fossil-free mobility, industrial innovations for more efficient energy use, and urban solutions that optimize energy and space. Discover how our approach connects the energy transition with urban, transport, and industrial transitions.