News and background info on catapults and beyond

Welcome to our blog which reports on activities of the Coalition of Green Energy Saving (CGES) on a regular basis.

What can you expect? Meet the stakeholders: the founders from academia, members from the industry, and politicians. Find out about existing green energy storage technology and get a glimps behind the scenes of the catapults. Furthermore, hear from the industry members why they joined the association and where they stand with their developments. Last but not least, find out about recent and future CGES events.

  • Blog No 1

    Blog No 1

    CGES networking lunch at Interlaken

    At the networking lunch in Interlaken, prominent representatives from the industry, politics and academia voiced their strong support for the Coalition for Green Energy and Storage (CGES), an initiative by the ETH Domain.


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  • Blog No 2

    Blog No 2

    Invitation CGES Annual Event at Swissgrid

    We would like to invite you to the Annual Event of the Coalition for Green Energy & Storage (CGES) on November 21 from 1:00 p.m. to approximately 5 p.m. at Swissgrid in Aarau. Free admission, register now!


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  • Blog No 3

    Blog No 3

    Neuer Power-to-X-Tracker für die Schweiz

    CGES und SPIN haben den ersten interaktiven Power-to-X-Tracker (PtX) der Schweiz entwickelt. PtX-Technologien sind für die Energiewende von entscheidender Bedeutung. Durch die Umwandlung von erneuerbarem Strom in speicherbare Energieträger wie Wasserstoff, synthetische Kraftstoffe oder Methan tragen sie zur Dekarbonisierung verschiedener Wirtschaftssektoren und zu einem nachhaltigeren und widerstandsfähigeren Energiesystem bei.

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  • Blog No 4

    Blog No 4

    CGES Annual Event at Swissgrid in Aarau

    Over 75 stakeholders gathered at Swissgrid in Aarau for CGES's first Annual Event to address the green energy transition. Switzerland is late and must expand storage capacities and cross-border cooperation. The main challenge is closing the winter electricity gap.

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