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Category: Germany

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  • Wind

German 2019 onshore wind additions fall to lowest level since 2000

German onshore wind additions amounted to 1,078 MW last year, their lowest level since 2000, German wind association BWE said Tuesday. Taking into account the 155 MW of repowered projects Continue Reading

Posted On : 29 Jan 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Economy
  • Germany

World may have hit peak car output, says auto-parts supplier Bosch

Global automotive production may have peaked, auto supplier Robert Bosch said on Wednesday, announcing job cuts and a review of its business to cope with a 44% drop in full-year Continue Reading

Posted On : 29 Jan 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Autonomous Cars
  • Germany

Audi networks with traffic lights in Düsseldorf; “Green wave”

Audi is moving ahead with networked traffic lights in Düsseldorf. After Ingolstadt, the city on the Rhine is the second in Europe in which Audi is introducing its Traffic Light Continue Reading

Posted On : 29 Jan 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Climate
  • Germany

Fuels of the Future Event in Berlin sees higher renewable targets on new climate change rules

EU Green Deal, German’s Climate Protection Law could mean rise in renewable fuel targets EU 2020 biofuels demand seen at 426,000 b/d up 7.8% on year EC planning to review Continue Reading

Posted On : 28 Jan 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Coal
  • Germany

Can Europe’s Largest Economy Survive Without Coal?

One of the greatest moral dilemmas that has been creeping into the everyday activities of specialists working with coal, oil and in some cases even gas (despite its being perceived Continue Reading

Posted On : 27 Jan 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Germany

Gloomy services outlook pushes down German business morale

German business morale deteriorated unexpectedly in January as the outlook for services darkened, a survey showed on Monday, suggesting that Europe’s largest economy got off to a slow start in Continue Reading

Posted On : 27 Jan 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Coal
  • Germany

Germany Set To Close All Coal Fired Energy Plants By 2038

European business news recently announced the latest German government initiative to decarbonize its nation’s electric power generation by closing all coal fired generating stations by 2038. The plan received the Continue Reading

Posted On : 21 Jan 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • China
  • Electric Cars
  • Germany

Exclusive: Volkswagen to buy 20% of Chinese battery maker Guoxuan amid electric push – sources

Volkswagen AG  is set to take a 20% stake in Chinese electric vehicle battery maker Guoxuan High-tech Co Ltd, two sources told Reuters, as the German firm accelerates its electric Continue Reading

Posted On : 17 Jan 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Coal
  • Germany

Germany agrees 40 billion euro coal exit deal for states, companies

Germany has agreed to compensation of about 40 billion euros ($45 billion) for affected regions, workers and companies as part of plans to end its use of brown coal in Continue Reading

Posted On : 17 Jan 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Coal
  • Germany

German Shift From Coal Spurs Fresh Pain

A top German utility said it would eliminate thousands of jobs tied to the country’s phase-out of coal, as the government pledged nearly €50 billion in aid to German regions, Continue Reading

Posted On : 17 Jan 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple

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