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For the last severel years, we advised a large number of companies of all sizes in all sectors, a large number of municipalities and regions as well as public institutions and ministries. We collaborated with numerous partners in joint projects at national and international level.

Below you find a selection of our projects with satisfied customers and partners. If you would like to have more information about individual references, do not hesitate to contact us. 


ALPGRIDS: Increasing Renewable Energy Sources (RES) uptake through Microgrids in the Alps

In the European Union funded project ALPGRIDS a consortium of 12 partners, among them B.A.U.M. Consult, develop an Alpine microgrid model to foster low-carbon energy communities. The transnational approach aims to create an enabling institutional, socio-cultural and economic environment to successfully take off microgrids in the Alpine Space and beyond. read more


e-MOTICON – Electric vehicle charging infrastructure for the Alpine Space

From Munich to Padua by electric vehicle – in the EU funded project e-MOTICON, 15 partners from the Alpine Space are working on a transnational strategy for a consistent and interoperable development of the electric vehicle charging infrastructure. read more


Alpine Energy Meetings on Advanced Technology

Coordinated by B.A.U.M., the consortium of the EU funding project AlpEnMat developed the standardised event format JAM BITE. At the same time, JAM BITE serves as a networking platform, which connects SMEs offering innovative and sustainable technologies and services for the Alpine Space with investors and clients. read more


ESINERGY: An Interreg Danube Project

ESINERGY addresses a crucial challenge in modern energy systems: managing the imbalance between power generation and load, crucial for rising electrification and renewable energy production. The project introduces pilot approaches to reduce peak loads in electrical networks, promoting self-consumption by producers (e.g., via heat pumps, energy storage, charging stations, energy communities) to balance generation and demand. Subsequently, it enhances policy planning for peak loads through a transnational strategy, facilitating replication in other regions. read more


2ndVegOil – Decentrally produced vegetable oil fuels for modern agricultural machinery

Tractors with emission level 3A can easily operate in a climate-friendly manner with decentrally produced and purified vegetable oil. A wide range of different oils can be used as fuel. The principle feasibility of emission levels 3B and 4 has been proven. read more


AlpStore – energy storage for the Alpine Space

Under the coordination of B.A.U.M. Munich, the EU funding project AlpStore examined the usage of mobile and stationary energy storage technologies. read more