Rostock companies save over 12 million kilowatt hours of energy!

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Rostock: Energy efficiency network saves over 12 million kWh, promotes environmental protection and plans to expand from 2026.

Rostock: Energieeffizienz-Netzwerk spart über 12 Millionen kWh, fördert Umweltschutz und plant Erweiterung ab 2026.
Rostock: Energy efficiency network saves over 12 million kWh, promotes environmental protection and plans to expand from 2026.

Rostock companies save over 12 million kilowatt hours of energy!

A real step into the green future was recently taken in Rostock. The Baltic Sea Coast 3.0 energy efficiency network, which was launched six years ago, has now celebrated the final event of its third edition. Founded by Stadtwerke Rostock, the goals are clear: save energy, reduce emissions and strengthen environmental protection. A total of eleven companies from the region took part in this successful project and saved over twelve million kilowatt hours of energy. That's what he reports Northern Courier.

The active network partners include well-known companies such as IKEA Rostock and Rostocker Güter- und Fischerhafen GmbH. These companies rely on innovative technologies to increase their energy efficiency. Examples of this include the use of waste heat at Viterra Rostock, a PV system at the Rostock municipal waste disposal recycling center and the installation of frequency converters at Power Oil Rostock. Such measures show how diverse the approach to energy saving is.

Future of the network

Dr. Ute Fischer-Gäde, Rostock's senator, emphasized the importance of joint efforts at the event. “Collaboration is essential for the local contribution to global climate and environmental protection,” she explained. Heike Witzel, board member of Stadtwerke Rostock AG, also announced a new edition of the project in spring 2026. Interestingly, new topics such as eco-mobility and heating solutions are being integrated into the network work, which suggests a broad perspective for future developments.

“We look forward to welcoming new partners from the region from 2026,” added Witzel. The exchange of ideas and the determination of energy saving potential remains a central element of the network.

More than just energy savings

But the network doesn't just focus on ecological aspects. Incorporating modern technologies such as Microsoft 365 Copilot, which is available to students and faculty ages 18 and older, could also play a role in increasing efficiency. Company data can be better protected with this software. More information about the possibilities of Microsoft 365 is available here office.com to find.

The future in Rostock looks green - and it will be exciting to see what new ideas and partners the next phase of Baltic Sea Coast 3.0 brings with it. Innovation and collaboration keep the region on track toward a more sustainable energy future.