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GREEN Solar and Siemens Energy sign cooperation agreement to develop a concept for making Herzogenrath CO2-free
After signing the contract (from left): Claudia Patelczyk, Head of Strategy EWV, Ralf Stehmann, CFO Siemens Energy Germany, Manfred Schröder, Managing Director EWV, Raphael Jonas, Managing Director Dept. Innovation, Environment, Location, IHK Aachen, Frajo Türck, Managing Director Green Solar, Dr. Thomas Neuenhahn, Head of Center of Competence, Decarbonized Energy Systems, Siemens Energy, Jörg Dörner, Head of Technical Sales, Decarbonized Energy Systems, Siemens Energy, Hubert Philippengracht, Treasurer of the City of Herzogenrath, and Charles Russel, Managing Director Green Solar.
The graphic shows what the energy supply in Herzogenrath could look like from 2030 onwards.
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