Can Poland dismantle the EU Green Deal with legal challenges?
Warsaw has challenged key pillars of President von der Leyen’s climate policy with the EU’s high court, and looks set to challenge more. If successful, it could upend EU energy policy.
Creating environments that care. When intelligent energy and smart buildings interact, the world around us can adapt and respond intuitively.
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Siemens Smart Infrastructure (SI) is shaping the market for intelligent, adaptive infrastructure for today and the future. It addresses the pressing challenges of urbanisation and climate change by connecting energy systems, buildings and industries.
SI provides customers with a comprehensive end-to-end portfolio from a single source – with products, systems, solutions and services from the point of power generation all the way to consumption. With an increasingly digitalised ecosystem, it helps customers thrive and communities progress while contributing towards protecting the planet. SI creates environments that care.
SI has its global headquarters in Zug, Switzerland. As of 30 September 2020, the business had approximately 69,600 employees worldwide.
Warsaw has challenged key pillars of President von der Leyen’s climate policy with the EU’s high court, and looks set to challenge more. If successful, it could upend EU energy policy.
Employees need fewer rules and regulations in the world of work, argues Siemens Smart Infrastructure’s Alexander Senn, but that also requires a major mindset shift on the part of their employers.
As we emerge from the pandemic, a hybrid workplace will continue to define many people’s working lives. What role can digital technologies play in defining, delivering and optimising sustainable working models?
The pandemic has had major ramifications for how workplaces are conceived and utilised. Matthias Rebellius, CEO of Siemens Smart Infrastructure, discusses the role data and new technology platforms need to play in defining the future of work.
A new generation of buildings at the grid edge, where smart building meets smart grid, is contributing to the decarbonisation, digitalisation and democratisation of the energy system. Thomas Kiessling, CTO of Siemens Smart Infrastructure, explains the transformative power of the grid-interactive building.
This whitepaper identifies the emergence of a new type of building, the ‘grid-interactive building’, at the grid edge, where smart buildings meet smart grids. This has been identified by Siemens as a future vision for how commercial buildings, education, industry and healthcare can play an active role in a more decarbonised energy system.
This whitepaper, produced by New Statesman Media group in partnership with Siemens, looks at worker attitudes, requirements and priorities in relation to the office of the future, following a period of unprecedented global change and upheaval.