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Carbon Pricing

Carbon Pricing

Carbon pricing is an economic and energy policy measure aimed at reducing harmful CO2 emissions by increasing the costs for the emitters. It sets the price per ton of carbon dioxide or equivalent greenhouse gases, as the costs for the respective fuels are often significantly lower than the external costs caused by emissions. Pricing can be implemented through taxation or an emissions trading system. The goal is to incentivize companies and individuals to minimize CO2 emissions and adopt renewable energy sources and technologies. Carbon pricing is a central element of the German government's climate protection program. In January 2021, the carbon price was set at 25 euros, with plans to gradually increase it to 55 euros by 2025 and up to 65 euros by 2026.

In the building sector, carbon pricing makes sustainable construction and renovation more attractive and economically viable. It also promotes the use of renewable energy and intelligent building management. By optimizing resource use in building operations, energy efficiency can be improved by up to 40 percent. Optimization with the aedifion cloud platform effectively reduces both environmental impacts and ongoing operational costs.

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Viega Headquarter - BA17

As a high-quality family business and one of the market-leading manufacturers of drinking water systems, Viega GmbH & Co. KG also considers itself a pioneer for digital and sustainable building management in its own office buildings. Built in 2014, the BA17 building in Attendorn, North Rhine-Westphalia, combines state-of-the-art premises with high-quality technical equipment and meets the highest standards in terms of energy efficiency and comfort.

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Ettlinger Tor

As one of the largest inner-city shopping centers in Southern Germany, the Ettlinger Tor shopping gallery is the „beating heart“ of Karlsruhe. Spanning three levels beneath its impressive 150-meter-long glass dome, the gallery hosts approximately 130 specialty shops alongside various restaurants, cafes, and bars, inviting visitors to stroll and linger. In addition to an attractive mix of sectors and tenants and a spacious, bright ambience, the prestigious property managed by the ECE Group is considered a pioneer in terms of energy efficiency and quality of stay.

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I/D Cologne A2

I/D Cologne is Cologne‘s new fashionable district. On a total of seven hectares of a former freight station, modern work meets relaxed living. With its modern building infrastructure, the lively Veedel combines various types of use in the office, hotel, gastronomy and fitness areas. Especially in I/D Cologne A2, owner BNP Paribas Real Estate Investment Management Germany GmbH and operator Sauter FM GmbH meet the challenges arising during operation with an open, modern cloud solution from aedifion.

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