Future Energy Demand in EU27+3 up to 2050
Together with the Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research (www.isi.fraunhofer.de) TEP Energy GmbH developed scenarios for future energy demand in the industrial, building (household and commercial/service) and transport sectors. The simulation was carried out using the FORECAST modelling platform (www.forecast-model.eu) covering the period up to 2050. The energy demand and greenhouse gas emissions in Europe (EU27+3) are shown in two scenarios.
The work was carried out on behalf of Uniper Global Commodities SE (www.uniper.energy).
Reference projects
The municipality of Aesch as part of the Front Runner Program
The Front Runner program from Energie Schweiz supports Switzerland’s most ambitious cities and municipalities in their energy and climate policies; the municipality of Aesch (BL) has invited TEP Energy to design and implement a subproject focused on an integrated energy community for electricity, heating, and mobility.
Energy City Glarus
The Energy City label certifies municipalities that are continuously committed to the efficient use of energy, climate protection, renewable energies and environmentally friendly mobility. Since 2020, TEP Energy has been supporting the municipality of Glarus in the implementation and re-audit of the Energy City label in 2024.
Extension of the Building Stock Model for the SIA Efficiency Path
Using the enhanced building stock model, the primary energy and greenhouse gas emissions of new buildings and renovation projects are compared with the target values to review the impact of energy policy objectives.