Projects of Ennatuurlijk
Start
2023-11-13
2030-12-31
End
Description
As Enpuls, we would like to get started with the mission path of energy & smart grids. However, we do not yet have a concrete project for this.
Phase
Lead
Facilitation
Interested
Residents involved?
No
Other projects where Ennatuurlijk works on:
Start
2020-01-01
2025-12-31
End
Description
Activities aimed at making business parks more sustainable: - solutions for grid congestion through energy hubs - promote a sustainable economy and business operations, including the establishment of a raw materials market - encourage sustainable mobility by increasing the level of organization - knowledge sharing
Phase
Facilitation
Residents involved?
No
Mission Pathways
Representatives of Ennatuurlijk are committed to the following mission pathways:
Collaboration and knowledge sharing
Together we increase awareness and engage ambassadors, frontrunners, and exemplary projects aimed at the sustainability of business activities in our cities.
Energy and smart grids
Business parks are large consumers of energy. Sustainable energy from solar and wind is increasingly being generated. By managing demand in combination with storage and a so-called 'smart grid', this can be better aligned with supply.
Local is the norm.
Many of the products we use daily come from afar. This not only leads to significant CO₂ emissions due to transport, but it is also vulnerable. By producing products locally, less transport is needed. We become less dependent and more self-sufficient.
Network congestion
The demand for and supply of (sustainable) electricity are increasing. All this electricity needs to be transported through the existing cables (the electricity grid). More capacity must be created on the grid as soon as possible, and we will need to make smarter and more optimal use of the grid. This is being addressed at provincial and regional levels, including through the regional taskforce and pMIEK.
Scaling up sustainable business parks
Sustainability of a business park requires a collective approach. This means cooperation between entrepreneurs (association), property owners, suppliers, advisors, and the government.