The CO 2030 project is developing new concepts for sustainable and resilient operation of telecommunications networks.
According to the motto "Science with Impact", Borderstep makes its research results available to the public - also as free events.
Borderstep supports the Technical University of Central Hesse in determining and evaluating the potential for waste heat utilization from data centers in Hesse.
In the project, best-practice examples of successful optimizations of heating systems in the building sector are compiled in a database and key figures are developed.
The heat transition is of particular importance for achieving climate neutrality. The project aims to facilitate targeted action by providing clarity on solution strategies.
Intelligent building technologies can play an important role in mitigating greenhouse gases in the building sector.
The project aims to promote understanding of the need for rapid action against climate change and to draw attention to the possibilities of using heat pumps.
With DESTINI, the solar thermal blind is being implemented for the first time in the largest European innovation quarter near Frankfurt a.M. The Borderstep Institute is supporting the project.