From January 2025, electricity suppliers will be obliged to offer dynamic electricity tariffs. This presents a unique opportunity for small and medium-sized enterprises. By flexibly adapting their energy consumption to the electricity price, companies can benefit from dynamic tariffs and achieve significant savings in energy costs.
In this webinar, our expert Dr. Jan Mayer from the Architectures and Services for Critical Infrastructures competence field will explain how dynamic tariffs work, what savings are possible and how these can be estimated. We will also show you what further developments are foreseeable for grid charges (EnWG §14a) and what technical requirements must be met for this.
Contents
Introduction:
- What are flexible electricity prices and
- dynamic tariffs?
- Challenges and opportunities for SMEs in the energy market
Opening up potential:
- Load shifting in companies
- Recognizing savings potential through intelligent consumption control
- Standards for energy-flexible consumption controls
Implementation:
- Open source tools for identifying potential
- Artificial intelligence for predicting consumption and production
- Introduction of smart meters and energy management systems (EMS)
Target group
- Small and medium-sized enterprises from the following sectors: production and manufacturing, trade and services, commerce and trade
- Energy managers and managing directors who want to optimize energy costs
- Facility managers and those responsible for building management
More information
Field of competence Architectures and Services for Critical Infrastructures

