Magnus Energy works on a bright future. Helping to build strong energy systems that fully incorporate renewables. Balancing sustainability, security, and affordability. Navigating the challenges of the ever-evolving energy transition.
We employ the best and brightest consultants with in-depth knowledge of energy markets and systems. Covering every aspect of the energy transition: flexibility, integration, coupling, digitalisation. Serving as independent guides.
We help make strategic decisions, offering our insights into the energy landscape. Our technical experts conceptualize changes in models, grids and regulations. We manage complex programs, fostering trust and progress in international cooperation. Additionally, we advise individual organizations in navigating the energy transition.
STX is at the forefront of global change - away from the pollution and depletion of natural resources. STX has been pricing the cost of emissions and pollution for over fifteen years and has helped build trust in carbon-reduction and green energy trading.
With its trading and corporate climate solutions offering, STX ensures directly and indirectly that money goes to the hundreds and thousands of projects that make the world a greener place, while providing corporations with the certified proof points of their contributions to environmental progress.
Is the Netherlands ready to pave the way for the global energy transition into 2030?
The Dutch energy system is experiencing tremendous challenges and short-term action is required from industry to governments to meet the EU’s climate targets and ensure security of supply.
Guidehouse is at the forefront of today’s challenges, and asks you to participate for a workshop to solve The Netherland’s most pivotal energy challenges.
Together with partners, Guidehouse is already paving the way for the realisation of a zero-carbon society. In this workshop, we will discuss the role of industry, governments and institutions. What is required to develop a pan-European hydrogen market? How can we built out all necessary infrastructure in the most cost-effective way? And what are the challenges that arise in order to meet our energy demand at all times, at every location?
Students are assigned to stakeholders’ roles and eventually asked to pitch their ideas to peers and Guidehouse. Please join us to challenge us in solving The Netherland’s most pivotal energy challenges
RWE is a global energy company with locations across the globe. We are primarily active in the production and trade of (renewable) energy and are adhering to our internal strategy of ‘Growing Green’. As of last month, we are taking this strategy to the next level, because between 2024 and 2030, RWE will invest €55 billion net globally. This money will primarily be used to expand our green portfolio to more than 65 gigawatts. That means capacity additions of more than 30 gigawatts in the coming years. 75% of our investments will flow into the expansion of offshore wind, onshore wind and solar. One quarter is earmarked for investments in batteries, hydrogen-ready gas-fired power plants and electrolyser capacity.
With Growing Green, we have not only focused on expanding our portfolio but also on the decarbonisation of all our activities with the clear goal: becoming net-zero by 2040. We will end coal-fired power generation by 2030, which is a major step to put the company on a 1.5°C compliant CO2 reduction pathway