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Public energy advice services
There is a wide variety of public energy advice services available in Switzerland. They offer impartial advice (neutral relative to products and companies) to the public in general and are financed by the public sector. Depending on the canton, public energy advice services are organised either by the canton or by the region. Some towns and municipalities also provide their own local services for questions about energy. The technical core competence and thematic priorities of the various advice services lie in the sectors Buildings and Building Technology, Electrical Devices and Lighting, and Mobility. They offer different types of free and reasonably priced advice for various customers groups, such as private individuals, companies and municipalities. You can find an overview of the advice offered by public energy advice services and of the SwissEnergy Infoline (state advisory service) at www.energieschweiz.ch/beratung. The sponsoring organisation (cantonal, regional or municipal sponsorship indicated by the colour of the symbol) for each energy advice service and the catchment area (affiliated municipalities, indicated by the surface colour) are shown on the map. By mouse click you can find the complete contact details with the names of management and the website address and you are also informed about the main focus of the advice and the customer groups catered for.
Suitability of roofs for the use of solar energy
Solar energy that reaches the earth’s surface can be utilised with the aid of the two established solar technologies, photovoltaics (electricity) and solar thermal energy, for the production of renewable energy. The potential of solar electricity is considerable: by 2050, around 20 percent of the current level of electricity demand could be met through the use of photovoltaics. Solar thermal energy is an attractive option for the production of hot water and heat thanks to the existence of standardised systems. From the suitability map the degree of suitability of a particular roof for the use of solar energy can be deduced, as well as the anticipated yield. The calculations are based on a simulation of the path of the sun throughout the year, and the amount of sunlight that falls on each roof surface.<br><br> From 2023 onwards, updated data bases will be used to calculate the solar potential. With each annual update, a part of Switzerland is updated with the new data basis. The model documentation contains an overview of the areas that have already been updated. In addition, the module efficiency of photovoltaic systems was increased from 17% to 20% for the whole of Switzerland from 1.1.2023.
Wind energy plants
Wind energy plants utilise the kinetic energy of airflow to rotate turbine blades. The mechanical energy that is produced in this way is then converted by a generator into electricity.The first wind energy facility in Switzerland was put into operation in 1986 near Soolhof Farm (Langenbruck, canton of Baselland) and had an output of 28 kilowatts. In 2013, a total of 34 wind power plants produced around 85 gigawatt hours (GWh) of electricity. The largest wind park is on Mont Crosin in the Bernese Jura near St Imier: this facility comprises 16 wind turbines with a total output of 23.6 megawatts. Other large facilities are in operation in Rhonetal (canton of Valais), near Entlebuch (canton of Lucerne) and on the Gütsch (above Andermatt, canton of Uri). There is still a great deal of potential for wind energy in Switzerland. The goal is to increase the annual production of electricity from wind energy plants to around 600 GWh by 2020 and 4,000 GWh by 2050. Suitable locations for wind parks exist in the Jura range, as well as in the Alps and the western region of the central plateau. The “Wind energy plants” geodata document the current situation regarding wind energy facilities in Switzerland. All data are based on information provided by the power plant operators and are intended to function as information material for the general public. They do not take the form of official information and are not legally binding.
Dams under federal supervision
The dataset contains fundamental information about dams in Switzerland which come under the direct supervision of the Swiss Confederation. This includes data concerning the construction and purpose of the dams and their most important geometrical and spatial parameters and designations.
Electricity Transmission Lines sectoral plan - consultations
Current or past consultations of the cantons and communes as well as information and participation of the population in accordance with Art. 19 RPV of the Electricity Transmission Lines sectoral plan.
VDE-Schleifen
Sämtliche Induktionsschleifen im Eigentum von Tiefbau Stadt Bern, für die Verkehrsdatenerfassung des motorisierten Individualverkehrs sowie des Veloverkehrs
Grundstücke Verwaltungsvermögen
In diesem Produkt sind Gebäude, Parzellen, Baurechte, Brunnen und Denkmäler des Verwaltungsvermögens der Stadt Bern ersichtlich.
Statistisches Jahrbuch der Schweiz 1954
Volksinitiative vom 21. Juni 2018 «Für ein Verbot der Finanzierung von Kriegsmaterialproduzenten»
Schlussresultate der eidgenössischen Abstimmung "Volksinitiative vom 21. Juni 2018 «Für ein Verbot der Finanzierung von Kriegsmaterialproduzenten»", 29. November 2020, Kanton Zug, aufgeschlüsselt nach Gemeinden.
Statistisches Jahrbuch der Schweiz 2002
Diese elektronische Datei enthält nur die Texte des Jahrbuchs.