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    E-Werk Luckenwalde

    E-WERK Luckenwalde combines art and sustainable energy production. As a CO2-negative energy provider, Kunststrom promotes an environmentally conscious future with innovative projects and workshops. The center provides space for contemporary art and education to drive social transformation.

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    Kunststrom and E-Werk Luckenwalde: A Vision for a Sustainable Future

    About the Company

    Kunststrom, founded by the artist Pablo Wendel in 2012, is a non-profit CO2-negative energy provider in the German power grid. The company produces energy using art installations and renewable energy technologies such as solar, wind, and wood gas. Kunststrom supplies cultural institutions, businesses, and private households across Germany with clean energy.

    Key Products and Services

    • Energy Production: Kunststrom generates energy from renewable sources and distributes it through the German power grid in collaboration with Bürgerwerke, an association of over 40,000 citizens and 99 local energy communities.
    • Art and Culture: All revenue from energy sales is reinvested into the production of Kunststrom and the contemporary art program at E-Werk Luckenwalde, a center for art and sustainable energy production.

    Mission and Values

    The main mission of Kunststrom is to create alternative economic and ecological structures and to combat the climate emergency. Pablo Wendel saw in Kunststrom the potential to influence society through the power of art and to bring about comprehensive change. The company stands for autonomy, sustainability, and the promotion of contemporary art.

    Sustainability Goals and Initiatives

    • CO2-Negative: Kunststrom focuses on CO2-negative energy production. In particular, the wood gasification process, which uses local wood chips, closes the loop by using the charcoal residues as artistic pigments or for soil regeneration, resulting in a negative CO2 balance.
    • Forward-Thinking Infrastructure: E-Werk Luckenwalde, a former lignite power plant, was reopened in 2019 and now serves as a sustainable Kunststrom power plant and art center. It includes workshops, exhibition spaces, artist studios, and a zero waste kitchen, all aimed at sustainability and artistic energy.
    • Education and Community: E-Werk offers various educational and workshop programs to promote active knowledge exchange and to embed sustainable practices in everyday life.

    Vision and Impulses

    Kunststrom and E-Werk Luckenwalde aim to make art and culture more sustainable and to drive social transformation through art and culture. Through ambitious exhibitions, space for contemporary art, and forward-thinking approaches, E-Werk contributes to the structural reactivation of Brandenburg and sets impulses for an environmentally conscious and culturally rich future.

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