TES at WEF 2023 in Davos

The energy revolution starts now – TES at WEF 2023 in Davos

Press Release
January 19, 2023
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TES travelled to the World Economic Forum 2023 to mobilize the world’s leaders and key industry players to accelerate the energy transition

TES travelled to the World Economic Forum to mobilize the world’s leaders and key industry players to accelerate the energy transition, thereby increasing the availability of green energy and strengthening energy security. Travelling with fully hydrogen-powered cars, our CEO Marco Alvera met with Fortescue Future Industries’ (FFI) founder Andrew Forrest and CEO Mark Hutchinson to discuss the future of energy. TES and Fortescue Future Industries have recently partnered up to develop industrial scale green hydrogen production globally.
TES at WEF 2023 in Davos
TES at WEF 2023 in Davos
TES at WEF 2023 in Davos
During the podcast Voices of Davos, Marco Alvera highlighted that 2023 will be a turning point for the ecological transition. To make net zero a reality, it is necessary to cooperate and establish industrial agreements. The economic and energy transition is in the hands of companies. TES, together with its European, Australian, American, and other partners, is working to ensure that this year is the starting point for a strong mobilization of the industry for a concrete action plan.

About TES

TES is a global green energy company developing giga-scale projects to accelerate the transition to net-zero.
In Europe, TES’ projects strengthen energy security and the diversification of energy imports, as well as support the European Union’s decarbonisation efforts. In Wilhelmshaven, Germany, TES is developing a green energy terminal, that will serve as a major hub for sustainable molecules. The already operating floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) will be followed by a large-scale onshore LNG terminal and a CO₂ export terminal. Globally, TES leverages renewable energy solar, wind, and hydro, along with climate-neutral CO₂ for the production of e-NG (electric natural gas), a drop-in synthetic gas made from green hydrogen and captured CO₂. Large-scale e-NG projects are underway in the US (Live Oak), Canada (Project Maurice), and across Europe, and the Middle East. These green molecules support the shift to real zero emissions across industries and help win the race against climate change.