Eurotech energy Switzerland

Streamlined renewable energy asset management

Splight collaborated with Eurotech to streamline the secure connection and management of diverse renewable energy assets. This integrated solution offered real-time insights, predictive analytics, and streamlined compliance,

Three strategies to boost green electricity in Switzerland

Switzerland''s ambitious green electricity targets are realistic. A study by the SWEET EDGE consortium shows that three distinct strategies would make it possible to cover electricity needs and lead to the employment of several thousands of people in the sector of new renewable energy.

Eurotech AG Company Profile | Montlingen, SANKT GALLEN,

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Energy in Switzerland

Switzerland''s energy relies mainly on hydroelectric, nuclear, and natural gas, as well as imported petroleum for cars since Switzerland produces no fossil fuels. Launched in 2011, the 2050 Energy Strategy aims to shift towards sustainable energy practices, achieving climate neutrality and reducing reliance on fossil fuels.

Three strategies to boost green electricity in Switzerland

Climate neutrality and nuclear phase-out: Switzerland''s ambitious green electricity targets are realistic if the electricity supply is profoundly and rapidly transformed, as a study by the SWEET EDGE consortium shows.

Streamlined renewable energy asset management

Splight collaborated with Eurotech to streamline the secure connection and management of diverse renewable energy assets. This integrated solution offered real-time insights, predictive analytics, and streamlined compliance, revolutionizing grid management for utilities and operators.

EuroTech signs open letter on the participation of

17 June 2021 | Together with many fellow science, technology, and innovation organisations, EuroTech signed an open letter to the European Commission and the Swiss government to emphasise the importance of having Switzerland

EuroTech signs open letter on the participation of Switzerland

17 June 2021 | Together with many fellow science, technology, and innovation organisations, EuroTech signed an open letter to the European Commission and the Swiss government to emphasise the importance of having Switzerland associated to the Horizon Europe framework programme for research and innovation. The association is at risk over the

Three strategies to boost green electricity in Switzerland

Climate neutrality and nuclear phase-out: Switzerland''s ambitious green electricity targets are realistic if the electricity supply is profoundly and rapidly transformed, as a study by the SWEET EDGE

Eurotech PhD School 2018 sponsored by SCCER-FURIES

SCCER-FURIES is proud to support for the second time the Eurotech PhD School due to be held at the EPFL from 5 to 16 of Februrary 2018. The Swiss Competence Center for Energy Research focused on Power grids

Eurotech PhD School 2018 sponsored by SCCER-FURIES

SCCER-FURIES is proud to support for the second time the Eurotech PhD School due to be held at the EPFL from 5 to 16 of Februrary 2018. The Swiss Competence Center for Energy Research focused on Power grids (SCCER-FURIES) aims to enable the energy transition in Switzerland by bridging the gap between academics and the industry and transfer

Eurotech AG Company Profile | Montlingen, SANKT GALLEN, Switzerland

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Four new competence centres to drive the energy transition

What will an efficient, flexible, resilient, cost-competitive, and sustainable Swiss energy system by 2050 look like? What legislative and regulatory frameworks should be adopted to enable the transition to the system identified, including the needed incentives for flexibility providers as well as sector coupling?

Three strategies to boost green electricity in Switzerland

Switzerland''s ambitious green electricity targets are realistic. A study by the SWEET EDGE consortium shows that three distinct strategies would make it possible to cover electricity needs and lead to the employment of

Eurotech energy Switzerland

6 FAQs about [Eurotech energy Switzerland]

What are Switzerland's green electricity targets?

Switzerland’s ambitious green electricity targets are realistic. A study by the SWEET EDGE consortium shows that three distinct strategies would make it possible to cover electricity needs and lead to the employment of several thousands of people in the sector of new renewable energy. Photovoltaics would be the main source of energy for all models.

What is Switzerland's energy strategy?

Switzerland's energy relies mainly on hydroelectric, nuclear, and natural gas, as well as imported petroleum for cars since Switzerland produces no fossil fuels. Launched in 2011, the 2050 Energy Strategy aims to shift towards sustainable energy practices, achieving climate neutrality and reducing reliance on fossil fuels.

Will Switzerland become Europe's 'electricity battery'?

As the Alpine glaciers slowly melt away, Switzerland will have the opportunity to build new dams and artificial lakes in the mountains. This will increase energy storage capacity in the Alps, strengthening Switzerland’s role as Europe’s “electricity battery”.

Can Switzerland produce enough renewable electricity?

With a target of 35 TWh/year, Switzerland can produce enough renewable electricity to nearly cover its consumption on a yearly basis. Nevertheless, net electricity imports will remain an essential tool for balancing supply and demand, especially in winter.

Which energy sources are most popular in Switzerland?

Hydroelectric power dominates, representing over 60% of Swiss energy, while solar power shows significant growth potential, outpacing other 'new' renewables. Notably, renewable energy predominantly powers electricity generation in Switzerland, comprising 80% of its usage.

How does Switzerland contribute to the future of electricity storage?

With its hydroelectric power plants in the Alps and innovative projects, Switzerland is contributing to the search for solutions for the efficient, long-term storage of electricity. A journalist from Ticino resident in Bern, I write on scientific and social issues with reports, articles, interviews and analysis.

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