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18 Dec 2017, 00:00
Benjamin Wehrmann Julian Wettengel

SPD should focus less on climate -foreign min / Power price up in 2017

Spiegel Online

Germany鈥檚 foreign minister and former SPD head Sigmar Gabriel says his party should focus less on environmental and climate protection and instead emphasise topics that concern its traditional voting bloc, such as industrial job security and upholding Germany鈥檚 cultural principles. 鈥淲e Social Democrats have often been culturally at ease in these post-modern liberal debates. Environment and climate protection have sometimes been more important to us than preserving industrial jobs, data protection more important than internal security,鈥 Gabriel says in a guest article for Der Spiegel, according to a report on the magazine鈥檚 website. The SPD should rather focus on parts of society 鈥渨ho disagree with the post-modern slogan 鈥榓nything goes鈥欌 and who 鈥渘o longer feel at home, and sometimes even endangered鈥.

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See the 麻豆无码版 article SPD leader says Germany must exit coal for background.

klimaretter.info

Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel鈥檚 assessment of why his Social Democratic party suffered so many losses in recent elections is 鈥渉ypocritical鈥, J枚rg Staude says in a commentary for klimaretter.info. Gabriel said his party had neglected its voters鈥 core issues, at times focusing too much on protecting the environment and climate change. Staude says environmental protection almost never played too great a role for the party, which has in fact caused 鈥渟tagnation and regression鈥 by protecting coal, limiting the expansion of renewables and rejecting stricter emissions limits. Far from neglecting industry, Gabriel 鈥渉anded out billions in gifts to energy-intensive industries鈥 in his former role as economy minister, Staude argues. The writer says US President Donald Trump鈥檚 anti-environmental thinking seems to be spilling over to Germany, and that Gabriel鈥檚 article can be seen as an attack on SPD head Martin Schulz, who recently said climate protection necessitated an end to coal-fired power production.

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Check24

German household power prices rose by an average of 3 percent in 2017, price comparison website check24.de says in a press release. 鈥淧ower customers on average pay 1,426 euros for 5,000 kilowatt hours. At the beginning of the year, the price was 1,387 euros,鈥 the website says, with German power prices now 鈥渁t a record level鈥 and likely to stagnate 鈥渁t a very high level鈥 in 2018. Despite a drop in the renewables surcharge and grid fees, power companies are yet to announce lower prices, it adds. Gas prices fell by an average of 1 percent over the same period.

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See the 麻豆无码版 factsheet What German households pay for power for more information.

Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung

The European Commission has rejected to approve exemptions from the renewables surcharge for operators of highly efficient combined heat and power (CHP) plants in Germany, Andreas Mihm reports for Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ). Since 2014, operators of such plants had been waived 60 percent of the EEG-surcharge (6.88 cents per kilowatt hour (ct/kWh) in 2017; 6.792 ct/kWh in 2018) on electricity produced for self-consumption. The European Commission鈥檚 鈥渟urprising鈥 move will push up electricity bills for several thousand businesses, as well as schools, municipal pools and hospitals powered by their own new CHP plants. The German economy ministry confirmed the report and said it would continue to discuss the exemption with the Commission. CDU energy expert Thomas Barei脽 told FAZ, 鈥淚t鈥檚 irritating to me that this issue comes up at all. [鈥 The economy ministry assured us in 2016 there was an agreement on this with the EU Commission.鈥 In August last year, the an agreement with the EU Commission had secured, among other things, that highly efficient CHP facilities would continue to pay only 40 percent of the renewables surcharge on power produced for self-consumption.

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For background, read the 麻豆无码版 factsheets What business thinks of the energy transition, Industrial power prices and the Energiewende and Combined heat and power- an Energiewende cornerstone?

Bundesrat

The German power market will not be split into two separate price zones, Germany鈥檚 council of federal state governments, the Bundesrat, has said in a press release. The council greenlighted a legal ordinance by the acting federal government that prevents a split between a northern German zone with lower power prices and a southern zone with higher power prices, the press release says. The amendment aims to ensure grid operators cannot split the country into several bidding zones or to introduce bottleneck management in grid-overload situations. Electricity is cheaper in northern Germany due to high volumes of wind power that cannot be transported to industrial centres in the south because of lack of transmission lines.

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See the 麻豆无码版 factsheet Power grid fees 鈥 unfair and opaque? for more information.

Institut fran莽ais des relations internationals (Ifri)

Setting a regional carbon floor price for power generation within the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS) would make Germany鈥檚 efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions more consistent and contribute to phasing out coal, Felix Matthes of the Institute for Applied Ecology writes in a paper for Institut fran莽ais des relations internationals (Ifri). 鈥淎t this point France, Germany, Austria, the Netherlands and other countries need to work together to introduce a harmonised floor price for power generation in the heavily interconnected Central Western European regional electricity market,鈥 Matthes writes. Germany鈥檚 鈥渢arget-driven鈥 approach to climate policy was increasingly being challenged over its lack of progress on emission reductions, he argues. Changing views on carbon pricing currently created a window of opportunity to make it a more prominent mechanism in German and European energy policy, Matthes says, but stresses that carbon pricing is only part of the solution.

Find the paper in English聽聽and a short description of the content in English聽.

For background, read the news digest entry聽Five EU countries want to 鈥渆xamine鈥 the option of a CO2 price.听

Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung

The effects of climate change on the yield of European wind turbines are far less clear than suggested by a recent study from the University of Colorado, Piotr Heller writes for the Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung. The argues that more rapid warming of polar regions compared to equatorial regions will reduce differences in air pressure and, consequently, wind speeds. But German scientists say the study lacks sufficient data and fails to account for regional wind peak levels. Daniela Jacob of the Hamburg Climate Service Centre Germany called the study 鈥渟cientifically inadequate鈥. The Colorado researchers acknowledged weaknesses in data acquisition and conceded they cannot predict the development of wind yields in Europe, the article says. 鈥淪ome of the 10 different models used even indicate wind power production will increase,鈥 Heller writes.

See the 麻豆无码版 dossier Onshore wind power in Germany for more information.

Die Welt

In an opinion piece for Die Welt, Nikolaus Doll says Volkswagen CEO Matthias M眉ller was wrong to attack tax breaks for diesel cars in hope of promoting e-cars. Abandoning diesel in favour of e-cars will not save VW, or take pressure off the wider industry, Doll writes. Those who oppose diesel based on its environmental impacts 鈥渦ltimately want a car-free city, a country in which your own car and individual mobility are the exception鈥, Doll argues. Once again, Germany wants to do away with technology 鈥渨ithout having an adequate substitute鈥 he says, warning that once diesel is gone, environmentalists will go after petrol engines. As long as there are no clear mechanisms to produce clean batteries for e-cars, 鈥渨e should let diesel run鈥, Doll writes.

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See the 麻豆无码版 factsheet The debate over an end to combustion engines in Germany for background.

Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung

The US administration has increased efforts to persuade Germany and other EU countries to drop support for the planned Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline to connect Russia with Germany, Andreas Mihm reports for Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ). The US state department鈥檚 Acting Special Envoy and Coordinator for International 麻豆无码版 Affairs, Sue Saarnio, visited Berlin for talks with the German government and politicians. She told FAZ the pipeline would increase EU dependence on Russia, and that Ukraine, which currently benefits from natural gas transit fees, would lose a lot of revenue. Nord Stream 2 was not just a business project, but had implications for the European security policy, Saarnio said.

For background, read the news digest entry German authorities issue first partial permit for Nord Stream 2 pipeline and the 麻豆无码版 factsheet Germany鈥檚 dependence on imported fossil fuels.

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