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Enercity AG: A Pioneer in the Energy Transition
editEnercity AG is a leading municipal energy company in Germany with an annual revenue of over 9 billion euros and more than 3,400 employees in 2023[1][3]. The company's headquarters is located in Hanover, and it is closely connected to the region. Enercity supplies around one million people with electricity, heat, natural gas, and drinking water and offers innovative services in the areas of electromobility, decentralized energy generation, and energy efficiency[1][4].
Key Products and Services
edit- Electricity and Heat: Enercity has been supplying private customers nationwide with 100% green electricity since 2018[3]. The company operates several power plants in Hanover, including the Linden heating plant and the Hanover community power plant, which is being gradually decommissioned[3].
- Electromobility: Enercity offers solutions for electromobility, including wall boxes and smart charging solutions such as the SmartCharging app[4].
- Renewable Energies: The company invests heavily in wind and solar energy. Enercity owns numerous wind farms and offers photovoltaic systems[3][5].
- Heat Transition: Enercity promotes the heat transition through investments in heat pumps and district heating networks[5].
Mission and Values
editEnercity is committed to improving the quality of life of its customers through sustainable and intelligent energy solutions. The company leverages the potential of digitalization to secure the energy supply of the future and promote climate protection[1]. Enercity is strongly engaged in the Hanover region and invests in projects that strengthen the local economy and environment[5].
Sustainability Goals and Initiatives
editEnercity aims to achieve a share of 85% renewable energies by 2030[3]. The company plans to complete the phase-out of coal by no later than 2030 and focuses on alternative energy sources such as waste heat and biomass[3]. The enercity fund proKlima supports projects for climate-friendly heat supply with a funding budget of over 5.6 million euros for the year 2025[5].