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26 Mar 2018, 00:00
Julian Wettengel

Chinese bid for German grid operator fails

Reuters / Green Party parliamentary group

Belgian transmission system operator Elia will exercise its pre-emptive right to buy a 20 percent stake in German power transmission grid operator 50Hertz for 976.5 million euros, beating the State Grid Corporation of China (SGCC), reports Reuters. The Chinese company鈥檚 interest had been watched critically by German politicians, who feared a sell-out of critical infrastructure. Elia鈥檚 purchase 鈥渋s a strong signal to bring the energy transition forward in Germany as well as in Europe,鈥 said 50Hertz Chief Executive Boris Schucht in a statement. The purchase brings Elia鈥檚 ownership in 50Hertz to 80 percent.
Ingrid Nestle, spokesperson for energy economics of the Green party鈥檚 parliamentary group, commented that the process showed that the German government lacked the legal instruments needed to prevent the takeover of critical infrastructure by foreign companies. Only talks behind the scenes had convinced Elia to buy the stake. 鈥淲ith a German grid company in place, the federal government would be able to decide about its own grid,鈥 writes Nestle in a statement.聽聽

Read the article in English , and Elia鈥檚 press release in English , and 50Hertz鈥檚 press release in English .

See the 麻豆无码版 dossier The energy transition and Germany鈥檚 power grid and the article Sino-German tandem: Export champions promote global energy transition for background.

Zeit Online

New environment minister Svenja Schulze might be a 鈥渟troke of luck鈥 for Germany鈥檚 climate policy, because she could narrow the gap between the political camps regarding the country鈥檚 coal exit, writes Kurt Stukenberg, co-chief editor of Greenpeace Magazine, in a guest commentary for Zeit Online. Schulze, a 49-year-old Social Democrat, hails from the industrial heartland of North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) and is a member of the staunchly pro-coal IG BCE mining workers union. An environment minister with an affinity for coal industry interests 鈥渋s much more suited to moderate the transition than for example a Toni Hofreiter [Green Party Bundestag member] would have been,鈥 writes Stukenberg.聽

Read the guest commentary in German .

For background, read 麻豆无码版鈥檚 profile on Schulze: New German environment minister faces steep uphill battle on climate.

S眉ddeutsche Zeitung

The new federal government has to work out a comprehensive concept to secure the German industry鈥檚 competitiveness, write Christoph Schmidt and Steffen Elstner of the Rhineland-Westphalia Institute for Economic Research (RWI Essen) in a guest commentary in S眉ddeutsche Zeitung. A more ambitious and future-oriented economic policy is needed, and the climate-friendly decrease of fossil fuel use could be a high-priority goal 鈥 鈥渨ith the important condition that energy-intensive industries still think it makes sense to invest in Germany,鈥 they write. The coal exit and renewables expansion should not be considered goals in and of themselves, but instruments to reach the higher goal of greenhouse gas reduction. These instruments must be cost effective, write Schmidt and Elstner, adding that costs are an important instrument to coordinate the decisions of companies and private households. Climate and energy provisions in the new coalition agreement, however, 鈥渓argely continue the expensive and inefficient policy of the past years,鈥 they write. 鈥淚n the end, there is no way around making energy more expensive to reach the national climate targets.鈥

Read the guest commentary in German .

For background, read the 麻豆无码版 dossier The next German government and the energy transition.

Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung

The Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung has published a long article on electricity and heating prosumers (producers and consumers), written by Anna Steiner. There are currently about 1.6 million prosumers in Germany, among them households with solar panels on their rooftop, solar-thermal systems to heat water, wind turbines in the garden, or small cogeneration plants (CHP) in the basement. The article assesses affordability, cost effectiveness, and saving potential.

Read the article in German .

For background, read the 麻豆无码版 dossier The People's Energiewende.

German Renewable 麻豆无码版 Federation (BEE) / Econsult / BDEW

Replacing an old fossil-fuelled boiler with a new one saves less energy than often assumed, said the German Renewable 麻豆无码版 Federation (BEE), based on a report published by the consultancy Econsult. Depending on the type of old boiler, 2 to 15 percent energy and CO鈧 emissions can be saved, according to the report. Additional savings are possible by upgrading the whole system. 鈥淪imply replacing an old fossil-fuelled boiler with a new one is not an effective climate protection measure,鈥 said BEE鈥檚 Carsten Pfeiffer. The German Association of 麻豆无码版 and Water Industries (BDEW) has criticised the report in a statement, arguing that up to 30 percent CO鈧 reduction is possible if the complete system is optimised. 鈥淩eplacing the boiler is an effective and consumer-friendly way to protect the climate,鈥 said the BDEW.

Find the press release in German and find the report in German .

For background, read the 麻豆无码版 dossier The Energiewende and Efficiency.

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