adesso BLOG
19.04.2023 By Tiia Katajamäki
Sustainability data roadmap would ease your ESG reporting pain
Just survived your annual sustainability reporting round? ESG data gathering can be an extensive and exhausting effort, but yearly results still may be based on estimates and require manual data collection. Sustainable data roadmap is a systematic tool to tackle these challenges and get real value out of your sustainability data.
Read more19.04.2023 By Ellen Szczepaniak, Zoe Holdt and Simon Bächle
A hydropower plant with commitment
Protecting nature and the environment is an ever-present topic in politics and the media – as well as in our neighbourhoods! In our blog post, we want to tell you about the nature rangers in the Sauerland, who are committed to education and nature conservation and as a result, have even leased a hydroelectric power plant.
Read more14.04.2023 By Frederik Julius Szmania
Gamification in pension provision
Pension provision is boring and complicated? It does not have to be! That is because committed adessi are developing the jump-and-run game ‘Pension Run’ to shake off this stigma and make the topic of provision more approachable. This blog post will take you along on the journey to the vision behind a (pension) provision-themed jump-and-run game and explain how this vision is being pursued.
Read more13.04.2023 By Jonas Schnorrenberg, Stephen Lorenzen and Maximilian Hammes
Europe relies on liquefied natural gas (LNG) – a look at the current European LNG situation
In Germany, the focus is on six floating terminals – in addition to long-term plans for three fixed LNG terminals. But what about the LNG situation across Europe? We will give you a brief overview in our blog post.
Read more03.04.2023 By Ellen Szczepaniak, Simon Bächle and Timo Hartmann
Redispatch 3.0: bottleneck management through decentralised micro-plants?
Overloading can occur in the electricity grid if the feed-in power from renewable energies is higher than the forecasted amount. Redispatching enables the grid operator to regulate the feed-in power of power plants and in turn ensure grid stability. So far, the redispatch measures only cover large plants, which means they do not cover heat pumps, electric cars and home battery storage. However, there is also the potential to use them for the benefit of the grid, but this requires a new process: Redispatch 3.0.
Read more24.03.2023 By Lynn Nguyen
Green IT: sustainability for the public sector
Green IT is no longer a new trend and many people are already familiar with it. But what role does sustainability play for the public sector and can the purchasing decisions of the German government, local authorities and federal states have a significant impact on the market and the environment? I want to use this blog post to explore these questions and others.
Read more23.03.2023 By Pascal Groß
Verifying identities – current status with a focus on insurance companies
Industries with large amounts of sensitive customer data, such as insurance providers or banks, need to make sure that only the ‘right’ people have access to this data if they want to offer their customers the convenience of online services. I want to use this blog post to show you how this topic has developed in recent years.
Read more22.03.2023 By Jonas Schnorrenberg, Stephen Lorenzen and Maximilian Hammes
Quarterly check-in Q1/23 – what is the status of the energy crisis?
We want to use this blog post, which is part of a ‘check-in’ series that we will post every three months, to give you an overview of how Germany is handling the energy crisis and what exciting changes there have been around the energy industry.
Read more13.03.2023 By Ellen Szczepaniak, Simon Bächle and Timo Hartmann
adesso at the Stadtwerke Impact Day: How can public utilities and communities reach the 1.5°C target?
At the Stadtwerke Impact Day, experts from the energy sector discussed the latest challenges and solutions for an emissions-free future. adesso presented the innovative research project VideKIS and sat down with experts to talk about new distribution models and regional value creation. At the event, it became clear that time is running out. We need to take action now and work together to move the energy transition forward
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