Ecological transition: a war for talent pits local SMEs against energy giants

Ecological transition: a war for talent pits local SMEs against energy giants
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Published on April 29, 2024 at 5:22 p.m. / Modified on April 29, 2024 at 7:12 p.m.

On Friday, Axpo inaugurated ’s largest green hydrogen production facility, in Graubünden. The same day, BKW appointed a company, Bernese Cablex, to install meters in private homes. A few days earlier, Romande Energie invested in an agrivoltaic project in Valais. In Geneva, SIG has just tested a nozzle to reduce the electricity consumption of the water jet.

In the energy and electricity sector, not a week goes by without announcements, small or large, linked to the ecological transition. It’s good for the planet and for jobs. Even if, on this side, the devil can be hidden in the details and the scenarios vary according to the cantons. Let’s start with some numbers.

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