Germany faces āmarathonā to comply with climate targets and energy transition goals
Reducing emissions across all sectors in Germany and gearing the energy system towards renewables and greater efficiency will be a ālong-distance run that you can hardly practise forā, Anton Berger writes for the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung in a āpublisherās special editionā on climate change. Grid expansion, European energy system integration, storage capacity expansion, digitalisation, demand-side management and many other major policy tasks have to be solved on the way. And this āmarathonā is set to also include several āmountain stagesā that make it even more difficult to the doubling of power production needed, while simultaneously bringing down emissions significantly, Berger writes.
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