Energy partnership extended: Haschbach relies on local strength!
Energy partnership extended: Haschbach relies on local strength!
The municipality of Haschbach am Remigiusberg has made a significant step to ensure its energy supply. In a contract with the Kusel municipal utility, the long -standing energy partnership continued and extended for another 20 years. This cooperation has existed for two decades and thus ensures the continuity of the gas supply in the region. According to
The contract not only regulates the operation of the gas supply network, but also the transport and distribution of hydrogen. This development is part of a larger trend that is characterized by the challenges of the energy crisis and the increasing importance of sustainable energy sources.
cooperation with Stadtwerke Kaiserslautern
In October 2022, the SWK Stadtwerke Kaiserslautern and Stadtwerke Kusel signed an important cooperation agreement. As of January 1, 2022, 49 percent of the company's shares in Kusel to the SWK Stadtwerke Kaiserslautern Versorgungs-AG, while 51 percent remain with the city of Kusel. This cooperation aims to secure the future care of the citizens in the Kuseler area and to strengthen the local infrastructure. From January 1, 2023, Kaiserslautern will lease the electricity and gas network and offer various services.
The mayors of both cities, Jochen Hartloff and Raphael Staudt, emphasized the need for professional support for the Stadtwerke Kusel in view of the challenges with which small and medium -sized municipal utilities are faced. The SWK were selected as a partner due to their extensive competence and experience. According to swk kaiserslautern is intended to sustainably improve the local economic and quality of life.
The challenges of the energy industry
The developments in Haschbach and Kusel are part of a larger trend, which in the PwC study "Stadtwerke 2030" . This examines the challenges of local energy suppliers in Germany, including regulation, digitization and falling profits. The study shows that many providers are aiming for new cooperation to meet these challenges.
In addition, 82 percent of the surveyed supported value chains that include generation, network and sales. In the opening for new models and cooperation, the energy suppliers see an opportunity to increase their competitiveness. The need for changes is clear, especially in view of the current energy crisis and the pressing requirements for sustainable energy supply.
Overall, the continuation of the partnership between Haschbach and the Stadtwerke Kusel shows that municipalities take proactive steps to secure their energy future and at the same time promote economic development.
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