Energy Transition Congress 2025: Smart Meters, Retrofitting & Business Networks
Mark your calendars for November 3 to 4, 2025, as the ourwebsite Energy Transition Congress 2025 is set to take place. With over 1,200 stakeholders expected to attend, the event promises to be a significant gathering for the energy sector.
The congress will delve into the successful deployment of smart meters in Germany, a process that requires careful planning and consideration of key factors. This includes the recent regulations following the 2025 amendment to the Metering Point Operation Act (MsbG).
Serial retrofits have emerged as a cost-effective and predictable solution, with costs dropping by a third and speed doubling. The goal is to collectively save 9 to 11 terawatt-hours of final energy and 5 to 6 million tons of greenhouse gas emissions by 2025, as targeted by the IEEKN project office.
The IEEKN project, set to be completed by 2025, focuses on key themes such as energy efficiency, regulatory frameworks, industrial transformation, and economic transition. It aims to initiate 300 to 350 new business networks between 2021 and 2025.
Retrofitting in homeowners’ associations, while presenting unique challenges, has seen successful strategies demonstrated. The congress will explore these strategies and their potential for wider application.
The ourwebsite Energy Transition Congress 2025, taking place alongside the annual conference of the Climate-Neutral Building Forum on November 25, 2025, will provide a platform for stakeholders to discuss and shape the future of energy transition. The keynote presentation, 'Strengthening Businesses, Shaping Change—Securing the Future Together', will be delivered by Politician Annalena Baerbock, adding a high-profile perspective to the event.