DB Energy is announcing its latest report “Energy Efficiency and Energy Security. Technologies for Industry” – a comprehensive study on technologies that genuinely strengthen energy independence, operational stability, and competitiveness for medium and large industrial enterprises.
The publication is designed for companies facing decisions about which investments to implement, in what order, and how to align financial, regulatory, and operational goals into a coherent modernization strategy. The report’s authors analyze the current market and regulatory environment, emphasizing that energy efficiency is no longer solely a response to cost pressures or legal requirements.
Today, companies are increasingly seeking energy independence, operational stability, and a competitive edge. Rising energy prices, disruptions in grid supply, and evolving regulations mean that energy efficiency is no longer seen only as optimization — it has become a key element of strategic risk management and production continuity for energy-intensive industries.
The report covers topics such as the impact of the Fit for 55 package, amendments to the EED directive, and expanding reporting obligations. It also highlights the role of energy audits in investment planning, positioning them as a tool for creating a long-term roadmap for a facility’s energy transition.
DB Energy will premiere the report in early April 2026. To receive the first edition, register via this link.
“Energy efficiency in 2026 has become a tool for building resilience. For industry, power system stability and continuous operation are a matter of survival. One day of downtime can mean hundreds of thousands in losses. That’s exactly why we created this report, focusing on technologies that improve energy independence, security, and efficiency.” – comments Ph.D. Eng. Piotr Danielski, President of the Board at DB Energy.
Technologies for Industry – from cogeneration to SMRs
The report offers a cross-sectional analysis of key industrial technologies, including:
- cogeneration and trigeneration,
- waste heat recovery,
- advanced refrigeration,
- heat sources,
- renewable energy installations (solar PV, wind),
- energy storage systems (BESS),
- biogas and biomethane plants,
- small modular reactors (SMRs),
- energy management systems and ISO 50001.
Each technology is discussed in terms of its impact on energy self-sufficiency, operational stability, system flexibility, and regulatory compliance. The authors also highlight cases where a particular technology may not be optimal, emphasizing the importance of data-driven analysis and proper sizing of installations.
Expert insights and industry collaboration
“Energy Efficiency and Energy Security. Technologies for Industry” was created in collaboration with leading organizations and companies that support industrial enterprises in improving security, competitiveness, and resilience. Contributors include experts from BRIDGE Foundation, Olesiński i Wspólnicy, EY Poland, and DISE Energy.
The authors stress that energy efficiency is no longer just a matter of regulatory compliance; it is a prerequisite for stable business development. Investments in modern energy technologies are strategic decisions that influence operational costs, resilience to market risks, and long-term competitive positioning.
DB Energy’s report serves as a practical guide to technologies that can form the foundation of a modern, safe, and energy-efficient industrial sector.
About DB Energy
DB Energy is a Polish engineering company specializing in turnkey energy efficiency investments, consulting, auditing, and engineering services for the industrial sector. DB Energy is a company with Polish capital. The firm consults, designs, finances, and implements energy-saving projects for medium and large industrial enterprises worldwide.
Initially, DB Energy focused on consulting services and comprehensive advice on effective energy management. Over time, the company expanded its offerings to include turnkey project design and implementation, as well as investment financing under the ESCO model.
More information about the report is available here: https://www.dbenergy.pl/en/about-us/news/we-are-publishing-the-report-energy-efficiency-and-energy-security
