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Artificial competition instead of a joint approach to future energies
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Artificial competition instead of a joint approach to future energies
Are missing transmission lines being used as an alibi for extending the nuclear phase-out? Tarek Al-Wazir did it recently: he brought up the possibility of continuing to operate German nuclear power plants beyond the "final" phase-out date of 2022. Even if the Hessian Green Minister for Economic Affairs wants to officially blame "the CSU in Bavaria" for this possible return to operation, this makes it fundamentally clear that it is not only local politicians across party lines who are at least considering such a scenario.
If you listen to politicians and energy industry experts at the moment, you might think: In future, heat will only be generated using electricity-powered heat pumps. But will there even be enough electricity for this, especially electricity from renewable sources? Or are there alternatives, and if so, what are they?
...and what the GroKo makes of it. - In less than a week, the time will have come: GroKo II will start working through the promises of its 177-page coalition agreement. In keeping with this, we from the Gammel-Zukunftsenergie team have been thinking about this: What do we actually want from the new government? And what does the agreement between the CDU, CSU and SPD say about this?
Attention! Safety warning! If you continue reading here, you are treading on the thin ice of speculation!
Sustainability is everywhere - but where is the climate?
Ambivalent feelings of an energy researcher: At the Institute for Energy Technology at the East Bavarian Technical University of Applied Sciences Amberg-Weiden, Professor Dr.-Ing. Markus Brautsch is primarily concerned with combined heat and power plants (CHP) and combined heat and power (CHP). The Gammel Future Energy Team (GZET) spoke to him about the future of CHP in Germany.
Doesn't that sound great? "The regulation for limiting the EEG levy to 40 percent for new CHP plants is still the subject of constructive talks between the German government and the European Commission." Doesn't that almost sound like a Christmas present, what the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy BMWI announced on 19.12.2017?
A quarter of a year ago there was a general election. Christmas is just a week away. Many had dreamed that politicians would put a new government under the Christmas tree for us voters. Everyone was disappointed. Because there has been a lot of talk in the last three months, especially on balconies, so that the cameras had something to show. But nothing has happened.
How will the transmission system operators (TSOs) manage to build their power lines across Germany until the final nuclear phase-out? We finally found out this week. At least with the "Südlink", the EU Commission is doing everything it can to ensure that the power line from Schleswig-Holstein to Bavaria is completed in a very short time.
Contaminated woodchips harm renewable energies. According to a brand-new study by renowned consultants Roland Berger from May 2017, "the heating transition is in sight". And wood energy is set to play an important role in the future. However, there are always some who think they have to use tricks to get the best out of it for themselves. But at some point it comes out. And then they damage the entire industry. This is because the public does not look at individual cases, but places the eco-heating industry, if not all renewable energies, under general suspicion.
Once upon a time. That's how all fairy tales begin. Even the one about the expansion and costs of the electricity and gas grids.
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