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German power lobby sees shortfalls due to coal, nuclear phase-out

German power companies on Monday warned of a potential gap between conventional electricity capacity and demand by 2023, urging policymakers to help investors by rewarding new capacity and speeding power Continue Reading

Posted On : 1 Apr 2019 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Germany
  • Wind

Germany’s Uniper feeds wind power-to-methane into gas grid

German utility Uniper has started producing methane gas derived from wind power and feeding it into gas pipeline networks at its Falkenhagen site as the country seeks wider uses for Continue Reading

Posted On : 27 Mar 2019 Published By : Tom Whipple
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  • Electric Cars
  • Germany

VW Slashes 7,000 Jobs to Refocus on Electric Cars

Volkswagen AG plans to cut as many as 7,000 administrative positions over the next five years amid an industrywide scramble to slash costs and make room on the balance sheet Continue Reading

Posted On : 14 Mar 2019 Published By : Tom Whipple
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  • Electric Cars
  • Germany

Volkswagen Group now planning 22M EVs in ten years; 70 new electric models by 2028

The Volkswagen Group is now planning to launch almost 70 new electric models in the next ten years instead of the 50 previously planned. As a result, the projected number Continue Reading

Posted On : 13 Mar 2019 Published By : Tom Whipple
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  • Russia

How a Russian Gas Pipeline Is Driving a Wedge Between the U.S. and Its Allies

The German-Russian pipeline project had been a bone of contention between Berlin and Washington, which fears it will make Europe’s largest economy excessively reliant on Russian energy. When the German Continue Reading

Posted On : 11 Mar 2019 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
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  • Solar
  • Wind

German wind, solar power output set for record week

Wind, solar forecast to top 5 TWh for first time Monday set 2019 high with peaks above 50 GW Forecast shows week 10 to average over 30 GW London — Continue Reading

Posted On : 6 Mar 2019 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Germany
  • Russia

Germany Plans To Directly Regulate Russia-led Nord Stream 2 Gas Pipeline

Germany will be looking to regulate the controversial Russia-led Nord Stream 2 natural gas pipeline project using its national sovereignty, a senior German energy official said on Monday in comments Continue Reading

Posted On : 4 Mar 2019 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Germany

A German City’s 100% Renewable Target Faces Resistance In Norway

The city of Munich in southern Germany plans have all its electricity produced from 100 percent renewable sources by 2025, but that plan has led to opposition much farther north—in Continue Reading

Posted On : 26 Feb 2019 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Germany
  • LNG

Germany Set To Build LNG Terminals Amid European Gas Battle

Germany will likely build two terminals to import liquefied natural gas (LNG), Economy Minister Peter Altmaier said on Tuesday, in a move to appease the U.S. while Berlin also supports Continue Reading

Posted On : 13 Feb 2019 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Germany
  • Russia

Merkel: Germany won’t become dependent on Russia for gas due to Nord Stream

Germany will not become dependent on Russia for gas due to Russia’s Nord Stream 2 pipeline, Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Thursday, stressing that it was crucial to ensure Ukraine Continue Reading

Posted On : 8 Feb 2019 Published By : Tom Whipple

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