David Eyhorn

Product Manager at ENERGY POOL

David Eyhorn is an accomplished professional in the renewable energy sector, currently serving as a Product Manager at ENERGY POOL since January 2024, focusing on the valorization of flexible assets across various energy markets and mechanisms. Previously, David held the position of Project Manager at Energiegewinner eG from October 2022 to July 2023, where responsibilities included coordinating wind and large-scale photovoltaic projects and conducting economic analyses. Prior to that role, David worked as a Junior Energy Market Analyst at Enerdata, contributing to reports on energy subsidies for the European Commission. David's experience also includes a position as an Energy Specialist for Buildings at the Swiss Federal Office of Energy, involved in enhancing energy efficiency in the Swiss building sector. Academically, David holds a Master of Science in Renewable Energy Management from Cologne University of Applied Sciences and a Bachelor of Arts in Business & Economics from the University of Basel.

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Arrondissement de Chambéry, France

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ENERGY POOL

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At the centre of the smart grid revolution, Energy Pool manages and optimizes complex systems (energy consumption of industrial sites, decentralized production, renewable energies, storage devices...) for a smarter and low-carbon energy management and achieve substantial savings. Energy Pool has been one of the pioneers in the French flexibility market since 2009, and now has more than 120 employees. In addition to France, we have also been present in the Japanese and Turkish markets since 2015, and in the Netherlands since 2018, and are leading developments in around 10 countries (Germany, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Ivory Coast…). The development of our business sector has accelerated over the past two years, encouraged by the European Union and the definition of ambitious objectives to increase flexibility in electricity consumption and to improve energy efficiency. On an international scale, many emerging countries are considering integrating consumption flexibility to avoid costly over-investments which often use hydrocarbons. Moreover, the targets in the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions require the electrification and decarbonisation of part of the production chains, which is opening up some excellent prospects for the coming decade. Energy Pool intends to play a key role with its customers and states to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050. To respond to this challenge, Energy Pool is expanding its service offering by including a DERMS (Distributed Energy Resources Management System) software solution that is constantly being updated with new functionalities and which enables the optimised management of energy networks. Energy Pool’s ambition: To be a leader in energy management for complex systems.


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