ÖKORENTA: Renewable energies secure our future – this is how you benefit!
Find out how ÖKORENTA in Aurich is shaping the future of renewable energies and what role sustainability plays.

ÖKORENTA: Renewable energies secure our future – this is how you benefit!
The expansion of renewable energies is in full swing, and Jörg Busboom, CEO of ÖKORENTA, is an optimist. In a recent interview, he emphasized how important wind and solar power are for future energy supplies. According to a study by the new Economics Minister Katherina Reiche, electricity consumption will increase worldwide by 2040 - driven by digitalization, artificial intelligence and the trend towards electromobility. This shows that the course has been set and renewable energies are about to become the cheapest source of electricity in Germany, even without government subsidies. Ecoreporter reports that fossil fuels and nuclear power continue to rely on political support in order to remain competitive.
ÖKORENTA offers an exciting alternative by selling electricity via feed-in tariffs or direct marketing and concluding long-term contracts with large customers. This practice has proven to be profitable: ÖKORENTA's funds generate high levels of satisfaction among investors, 95-99% of whom want existing funds to be extended. The funds are legally separated from the company's economic activity, which creates a certain level of security for investors. The risk remains low because no bonds or subordinated loans are offered, which is advantageous in terms of the security of the investments. After all, when investors liquidated funds, they often received a higher repayment than originally forecast.
ÖKORENTA’s sustainability focus
The ÖKORENTA Group and AuricherWerte GmbH rely heavily on sustainability. This is reflected not only in their investment decisions, but also in their company management. The employees are the most valuable asset here - fair working conditions, appropriate pay and further training are on the agenda. ÖKORENTA actively promotes environmentally friendly practices, such as the use of bicycles in the company and the switch to hybrid and electric vehicles. The company premises will also be designed with a wildflower meadow to support bees and insects. Oekorenta has also invested in its operations, as shown by the rooftop photovoltaic system and energy-efficient heating and cooling technology. These measures significantly reduce the ecological footprint.
But that's not all: from 2025/26, sustainability will become even more important for companies, as a study in Fibu Magazin makes clear. Technological innovations and government funding programs open up new opportunities and challenges for companies. Particularly decentralized solutions such as photovoltaic systems and heat pumps are becoming increasingly important and promise savings in energy costs. These developments not only contribute to climate protection, but could also create tens of thousands of new jobs and strengthen Germany as a business location.
The combination of renewable energy, sustainable business practices and a growing demand for green electricity shows that there are many positive developments in the energy industry. Jörg Busboom and his team at ÖKORENTA are ready to take on these challenges and shape the energy future sustainably - a step that makes sense not only economically but also ecologically.