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Energy laws & sustainable management 2024/25

Our whitepaper for download offers an analysis of current energy laws, ESG criteria, and political reform plans for 2024/25. Learn everything about rising grid fees, important deadlines, and relief strategies to position your company legally compliant and sustainably in the German market.

The demands on companies are constantly growing. The regulations are confusing and constantly changing: New energy laws, guidelines and certifications in the area of sustainability are still on the rise. How can companies successfully navigate this dynamic environment?

Our exclusive white paper "Sustainable business, quo vadis? Challenges for companies 2024/25 - laws, guidelines, certifications" offers you a comprehensive analysis of the current situation and future developments. Find out which reforms and transitional solutions are currently being discussed, how rising grid fees are affecting the corporate landscape and what attempts are being made by politicians to ease the burden.

Contents of the white paper:

  • Current situationOverview of reforms & transitional solutions
  • Rising grid feesHow are politicians responding to these challenges?
  • Regulations and deadlines: Which existing regulations expire when?
  • Energy market reform plans: What does the future hold?
  • ESG criteriaWhat do companies have to do to operate sustainably?
  • European directives & German lawsWhat happens next?
  • Certificates & relief options: Opportunities and strategies for your company

Take the opportunity to download our white paper to stay up to date and prepare your company for the challenges ahead.

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