
Strategies for optimized Energy Management
In this article, we will show you how you can optimize your energy costs and benefit from other advantages through peak load management, consumption forecasts and the automated control of flexible systems.
More successful together

Networks are an important building block in the National Action Plan for Energy Efficiency (NAPE) for achieving the German government’s energy and climate protection goals and offer companies a wide range of benefits. ÖKOTEC has initiated and founded over 60 networks since 2004.
In early 2026, ÖKOTEC is launching a new energy efficiency and climate protection network[1] specifically for the German metal industry. It is aimed at responsible individuals from the fields of energy management, production, technology and sustainability.
Our experience from the last 20 years confirms that companies achieve the goals they set themselves by participating in a network and that the mutual exchange of ideas activates them. Our networks have received several awards from the Initiative for Energy Efficiency and Climate Protection Networks and the Association of Energy Efficiency Networks in Germany (AGEEN). We are continuing this successful concept in our new network for the metal industry.

Moderator of the Hanse and North-East networks
“I have been organizing and moderating networks since 2006. I am passionate about this wonderful task every day. Through networking, I get people talking, open doors to innovation and mobilize for more energy efficiency and climate protection.”
An energy efficiency and climate protection network is a systematic, targeted and unbureaucratic exchange of experience and ideas for companies that want to increase their energy efficiency and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. A network usually consists of eight to 15 companies or company locations that meet regularly over a duration of three years.
The aim of the network is to permanently increase the energy efficiency of participating companies and noticeably reduce their energy costs and environmental impact. This is achieved by identifying actions for energy efficiency and climate protection in the network and supporting the companies in their implementation. (Source: IEEKN).


We would be happy to talk to you about the network. If you are interested, please contact Steffen (Tel.: +49 (151) 634 958 90; s.held@oekotec.de).
[1] The network initiative is currently supported by 21 associations and organizations from German industry and the German government, as well as other cooperation partners and multipliers. The initiative is managed by an office headed by the German Energy Agency (dena).

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