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Promoting young talent – Second 'Maustag' at emsys
Despite it being a national holiday, our company was very busy last Thursday. For the second time, we took part in the ‘Door Opener’ day of the popular German children's TV show ‘Die Sendung mit der Maus’ and opened our doors (and slides) to children aged 6 to 12. 25 curious children were able to learn exciting things about renewable energies and conduct experiments to generate electricity from wind and sunlight themselves.
egs Grid Operator Days 2024 – A complete success!
On 11 and 12 September, we welcomed numerous participants to the egs Grid Operator Days to discuss current topics relating to grid operation and our grid platform. A particular focus was on the modular architecture of our grid platform, thanks to which the future challenges of grid management, e.g. in low voltage, can be successfully mastered.
Third Direct Marketers‘ Day – 70 experts from the energy sector exchange ideas at emsys
This year's invitation to the third emsys Direct Marketers' Day was again well received by the industry. Around 70 experts from the energy industry gathered at the company's headquarters in Oldenburg on 11 and 12 June 2024 for a packed program of presentations on balancing power, redispatch, reactive power and forecasting.
20 years, one goal: 100 % renewable energies!
Last Friday, we celebrated our 20th birthday together with our employees, their families and some of our companions at a wonderful music festival in our garden. We started on 1 June 2004 with the aim of supporting the integration of renewable energies and thus enabling a climate-friendly energy supply.
'Future Day' at emsys: Pupils discover the world of renewables
On yesterday's ‘Future Day’, we gave twelve pupils aged 10-15 an insight into our company. The pupils explored, for example, the effects of the angle of inclination of the solar cells or natural influences such as snow cover or cloud cover on the energy generation of solar systems.
