The European Union's Climate Law aims to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 55% by 2030 and reach net-zero by 2050. Cities play a crucial role in this effort, as they account for 75% of global energy consumption and 70% of CO2 emissions. To meet climate goals, decarbonizing urban heating is essential. Green Tech promotes green district heating and geothermal energy solutions for cities like Bucharest and Timisoara. The company also plans to produce green hydrogen for energy storage. In the food sector, Green Tech advocates for sustainable agriculture using geothermal energy rather than artificial or chemical-based alternatives. It seeks partners to co-invest in greenhouses, fish farms, and food processing facilities powered by clean energy. Additionally, Green Tech funds advanced research in air capture, biosensors, and energy storage to improve urban air quality and efficiency. The company also invests in heating and cooling systems for real estate developments to integrate sustainable solutions from the start.
Headquarters
Strada Sofia Nr. 5
Bucharest; Bucharest;
Postal Code: 011837
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