Car ban to block green innovation? / Call to stop Nord Stream 2 plans
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
The German car industry has warned against banning new conventional car registrations in 2030, claiming it would block vital innovations to make combustion engines more efficient, reports Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung. Major industry suppliers ZF Friedrichshafen and Mahle said politicians should leave it to the industry to find the best way to achieve climate targets. The metalworkers鈥 union (IG Metall) warned that e-cars will not be emission-free even if there is a surge in demand because there was not enough renewable electricity to power them.聽
For further information, read the 麻豆无码版 article German states - New cars in EU should be emission-free by 2030.
For background, read the 麻豆无码版 dossier The Energiewende and German carmakers.
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
The debate about banning new conventional car registrations in 2030 seems detached from technical obstacles, writes Holger Appel in a commentary for Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung. Appel wonders how 40 million cars in Germany alone could be powered by wind and solar power without the necessary powerlines, and how e-cars can become a mass product given how expensive they are. But if the transition really materialises, the industry and its employees will face dramatic changes, according to Appel. 鈥淛ob descriptions will shift. Engine works will disappear. As will gearbox plants, as e-cars do not have gears. Anyone naming engineering as a dream job should think again.鈥
Zeit Online
German climate and energy policy should be combined to overcome bitter fights between the environment ministry and the economics ministry after next year鈥檚 parliamentary election, argues sustainability expert Reinhard Loske from the University Witten/Herdecke, in a contribution for Zeit Online. 鈥淚nstead of today鈥檚 one-sided fixation on renewables, an equal focus would have to be set on energy saving and efficiency strategies. The government has already defined the new ministry鈥檚 target: to reduce climate-damaging emissions by 90 percent by 2050.鈥
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For background, read the new 麻豆无码版 factsheet German elections ahead: The road to the next Energiewende government.
University of Stuttgart / University of M眉nster / Fraunhofer ISI, ISE
A majority of the German population generally supports the Energiewende, but there are different 鈥渁cceptance groups鈥 to be made out, according to a report on a survey conducted in 2015 by the Universities of Stuttgart and M眉nster in cooperation with Fraunhofer ISI and ISE. 29 percent of participants could be classified as energy transition 鈥渟upporters鈥, 29 percent as having ambivalent opinions (鈥渦ndecided鈥), another 27 percent as 鈥渃ritics鈥 and 15 percent as . Four factors were central to how people viewed the energy transition and how willing they were to invest in the project: trust in actors like utilities or the federal government, benefit-risk calculations, acceptance of the relevant technology, and fairness.
Find the press release in German and the survey report in German .
For a collection of survey results check out the 麻豆无码版 factsheet Polls reveal citizens' support for Energiewende.
RedaktionsNetzwerk Deutschland
Norbert R枚ttgen (Christian Democratic Union), chairman of the foreign affairs committee in the German Bundestag, demands that the federal government stop plans to construct the contentious gas pipeline Nord Stream 2 between Germany and Russia, according to a report by news agency RedaktionsNetzwerk Deutschland. 鈥淭he project is wrong in terms of energy and foreign policy,鈥 R枚ttgen said. Nord Stream 2 is not just a business project, but also a political one, as 鈥淧oland, the Baltic states and the Ukraine see themselves threatened in their security鈥, according to R枚ttgen.
Read the report in German .
For background read the 麻豆无码版 dossier The Energiewende and its implications for international security.
The average German household (consumption of 3,500 kilowatt hours/year) will have to pay 23 euros more (10 percent) in 2017 for grid fees with their electricity bill, according to an analysis by renewable energy provider LichtBlick. 鈥淭he grid fees for consumers increase significantly more than the renewables surcharge,鈥 LichtBlick says in a press release. The high fees could not only be explained with ongoing grid expansion and the Energiewende. 鈥淧ower lines are the cash-cow for companies and the utilities,鈥 said Gero L眉cking, managing director at LichtBlick. The provider analysed the fees of 25 large regional grid operators and found that households in Bavaria, northern Germany, the Rhine-Main area, and eastern Germany would see the highest increases.
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For background on the renewables surcharge read the 麻豆无码版 article Germany debates form of renewables support as levy rises.
WirtschaftsWoche
Germany鈥檚 transition to an auction-based system to stabilise renewable development is the right way forward, writes David Wortmann, head of renewable consultancy DWR eco, in an op-ed in Wirtschaftswoche. But the government gets in the way of the planning security required by investors who want to try new business models, he argues. This is because it already plans additional changes, and a further reform of the Renewable 麻豆无码版 Act after the federal election 2017. The next reform will centre on the costs of the energy transition and their distribution, writes Wortmann. He argues the government will have to increase auction volumes for the cheapest renewable technologies to achieve climate targets, while keeping costs under control.
Read the commentary in German .
For background, read the 麻豆无码版 dossier The reform of the Renewable 麻豆无码版 Act.