Opening of new building for Landshut Chamber of Crafts
The grand opening and blessing of the new building of the Lower Bavarian Chamber of Crafts took place in Landshut on February 21, 2019. The focus is on agricultural and construction machinery.
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The grand opening and blessing of the new building of the Lower Bavarian Chamber of Crafts took place in Landshut on February 21, 2019. The focus is on agricultural and construction machinery.
In Germany, CSU Transport Minister Andreas Scheuer declares that speed limits are "against all common sense". He has the support of a lung specialist paid for by Daimler. "Lobbyist Scheuer" (Lausitzer Rundschau) apparently believes he is doing something good for the local automotive "key industry".
2018 was the worst year in a long time for the so-called "energy transition" in Germany. All those who care about renewable and decentralized energy use agree on this. We are one of them, of course. That's why it's good that two fixed stars that rose in the energy sky near the turn of the year are spreading at least a little glimmer of hope.
When the German government announced its collective energy law in October, Michael Gammel still believed that everything would be fine: "Politicians now seem to be making another correction, albeit a minor one. Renewable energies are to be pushed more strongly again over the next few years. Of course, I hope that this will not be limited exclusively to wind power and photovoltaics, but that the other diverse topics for which we can take over the engineering will also be pushed forward." However, what was actually decided by the cabinet this week will have the complete opposite effect.
Irony of fate: in the very week in which people are being dragged down from trees in Hambach Forest and forced to kneel on the ground like in Guantanamo, the film "Wackersdorf" is being shown in cinemas.
Do you remember the Tenant Electricity Act passed by the first Grand Coalition at the time? When it was passed in the Bundestag in June 2017, many people rejoiced. There was even talk of a "justice revolution" from parts of the environmental energy sector. Because from now on, it was no longer just solar or other green power plant owners who could benefit from the Renewable Energy Sources Act: At last, those people who live in rented apartments, on the roof of their house or in the basement with green electricity production would also have something from the EEG.
Refugees, asylum seekers, drowned people, anchor centers, rescue ships, Seehofer. The newspapers, news and TV magazine shows are full of it. In the end, yes: the closure of the Mediterranean. But nobody dares to use this word. Instead, the obfuscating term "asylum compromise" is on everyone's lips and in all the media.
No, a new energy market regulation that really makes it possible to supply 100% of Germany's electricity from renewable energies does not yet exist. Fabio Longo, Vice President of the international, non-partisan Eurosolar Association, therefore called for "decisions to be made by politicians" at this year's municipal utilities conference in Nuremberg. According to Longo, it is not to be expected that "the market" will take care of everything.
We have already reported several times here that the Federal Network Agency (BNetzA) has the task of putting renewable energy plants out to tender and awarding contracts. The Bonn-based authority also completed the first round of tenders for combined heat and power (CHP) plants at the end of 2017.
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.
Following completion of the technical trades in the underground garage, the technical finishing trades (HVAC and electrical) in the apartments have now begun and are in full swing.
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