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“Energy efficiency saves costs.

Resilience ensures the ability to act.”

(Elmar Burgard, Managing Director of ENESTRA)

Why is resilience just as important as energy efficiency?

Energy efficiency is good and important for the carbon footprint and for reducing energy costs. But energy efficiency often only works within the specific framework of technical solutions and available price offers in which it was optimized. If technical malfunctions occur or the price situation exceeds the framework, efficiency is lost at the very least—under certain circumstances, the supply may even collapse, and process interruptions result in additional costs.

 

This is precisely where resilience analysis comes in, to ensure that the optimized energy-efficient system continues to function even when the current situation moves outside the framework. If a small amount of energy efficiency is lost in the process, it is money well spent on risk mitigation and the stability of business processes.

Resilience means making decisions today that will still hold up tomorrow.

Many organizations face the challenge of making the right decisions regarding buildings, energy, and utilities with limited resources. This requires more than just isolated measures: it demands clear objectives, thorough assessments, and strategies derived from them that set priorities and guide investments wisely toward the future.

ENESTRA does not develop concepts that end up gathering dust; instead, we create technically sound and implementable solutions. Our goal is to develop concrete, functionally definable projects from analysis and strategy—right through to the tender stage and, if desired, with support for implementation through to final acceptance.

The first step is a structured system or resilience check.
This allows us to assess the current situation, risks, dependencies, and options for action in a way that leads to a realistic and viable development path—one that is both economically sound and resilient.

Talk to us now about how the pressure to act can be transformed into a robust path toward energy, heat, supply security, and resilience. Get in touch here!

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