Jena, 21.08.2026: The interactive exhibition “ENERGIE – WAS UNS BEWEGT” (ENERGY – WHAT MOVES US) is launching at the EnergieLabor, showcasing innovative approaches to the local energy transition and encouraging public participation.
- Event: Exhibition “ENERGIE – WAS UNS BEWEGT” (JenErgieReal)
- Location: EnergieLabor, Löbderstraße 6, 07743 Jena
- Duration: August 21, 2026, to August 31, 2027
- Opening Hours: Tuesday to Friday, 1:00 PM to 6:00 PM
- Admission: Free (bilingual German/English)
- Contact & Info: energie-was-uns-bewegt.de
Discover and help shape the local energy transition
The multi-part exhibition is presented by the City of Jena as part of the JenErgieReal energy transition living lab. At the EnergieLabor, visitors gain insights into current research findings, urban energy systems, and practical future concepts for the city. The focus is on how the sustainable energy supply of tomorrow works and which technologies are already in use within the Jena city area.
A key benefit of the exhibition is direct citizen participation: in addition to informative displays and exhibits, the concept invites visitors to contribute their own ideas and explore concrete opportunities for active involvement. The exhibition is aimed at both experts and families, as well as city explorers interested in urban life and the future of the city.
Service and Contact
Admission to the exhibition is free, and its central location in the city center makes it an ideal activity during inclement weather. All content is provided in both German and English.
- Organizer: City of Jena – Department of Urban Development
- Address: Am Anger 26, 07743 Jena
- Phone: 03641 49-5201
- E-Mail: fd-stadtentwicklung@jena.de
- Project Website: energie-was-uns-bewegt.de
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Background: JenErgieReal Living Lab
With the major project JenErgieReal, Jena is testing innovative concepts for coupling electricity and heat networks, as well as digital control systems, within the real urban environment. The goal of the federally funded living lab is to make the transformation to a climate-neutral energy system practical through the involvement of science, industry, and the public.
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Exhibition ENERGIE – WAS UNS BEWEGT
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