Clara Kaindel takes over communication management at Vienna Energie

Clara Kaindel takes over communication management at Vienna Energie

Laimgrubengasse 10, 1060 Wien, Österreich - On December 10, 2024, Vienna Energie announced a significant reinforcement in her press team: Clara Kaindel is new on board! The 27-year-old communication expert brings extensive experiences from the Grayling Austria communication agency, where she worked for prominent customers such as Woom and Sonos. Her sound training in communication management and media advice at renowned universities of applied sciences makes her the ideal contact for media representatives. Lisa Grohs, the head of communication management at Vienna Energie, praised Kaindel's skills and emphasizes how important it is to communicate clearly and understandably in the current energy crisis. Kaindel will lead the media work of the largest energy service provider in Austria together with Alexander Hoor and Franziska Bauer-Hart, which could be decisive in the coming months.

challenges of the global energy system

In view of the massive dependence on fossil fuels and the atomic energy, the call to convert the global energy system is getting louder. As reported by the Technikum Vienna University of Applied Sciences, technologies for the use of renewable energy sources have so far only been responsible for around 10 % of global energy supply, in Austria this share is one third. Climate change and geopolitical tensions push for a basic transformation. The focus is on the integration of renewable energies into urban energy systems. The Technikum Vienna is actively involved in research and development to improve these technologies and cooperates closely with research institutions and companies in order to develop innovative solutions. The challenges that occur particularly in densely populated urban areas require a creative approach to energy distribution and use.

Wien Energie und Technikum Vienna together set new impulses to advance the energy transition. This cooperation stands not only for strengthening our own skills, but also for a future -oriented and sustainable approach in dealing with energy, which could fundamentally change the everyday life of people in urban areas. With a clear focus on strategic innovations in the field of renewable energies, the path to sustainable energy supply is becoming increasingly tangible. This is not only important for the industry, but could also have far -reaching effects on society.

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