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E-car incentives: 'Subsidy trap' or 'healthy shock'?

S眉ddeutsche Zeitung

鈥淭he government, the e-car and the subsidy trap鈥

Chancellor Angela Merkel would be well advised not to adopt a buyer鈥檚 premium for electric cars after her meeting with industry representatives today, writes Nikolaus Piper in a commentary for the S眉ddeutsche Zeitung. Proponents of an incentive of several thousand euros per car argue that the subsidy could jump-start domestic battery production, which is key for Germany鈥檚 economy because it relies heavily on the car industry. 鈥淏ut the question is: Why do the companies not enter this business of their own volition?鈥 Piper argues there is a large risk the subsidy will be useless. He says the government should instead improve the conditions for investment, or help e-cars with a more limited approach, such as adding e-cars to public car fleets.

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manager magazine

鈥淎 buyer's premium is a healthy shock鈥

The arguments against a buyer's premium might all be correct in economic theory, but completely wrong in reality, because the incentive is urgently needed as a 鈥渟elf defence mechanism for industry and the environment,鈥 argues Nils-Viktor Sorge in manager-magazin.de. He says the world鈥檚 largest battery factory is being built in Nevada and not in Germany, partly because California and Washington offer large incentives for e-cars. A well-designed incentive could 鈥渉erald the dawn of a new era for the automobile in Germany.鈥 He argues Germany鈥檚 support system for renewable energies is a showcase for the momentous changes incentives can trigger.

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Corporate Europe Observatory

鈥淪candal-hit car industry in the driving seat for new emissions regulations鈥

Regardless of the Volkswagen diesel emissions scandal, the car industry continues to undermine Europe鈥檚 proposed new emissions test standards, according to Corporate Europe Observatory, a campaign group working to expose industry lobbying in EU policy making. 鈥淰olkswagen leads the charge for weaker regulations,鈥 according to the Observatory. Documents obtained by the group reveal 鈥渏ust how close European car manufacturers were to the Commission鈥 in crafting new test procedures and the 鈥渁ggressive lobbying towards the Commission when it wasn鈥檛 giving in to the enormous loopholes now being voted on,鈥 according to the Obseratory. 听听

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Please note: 威力彩玩法 will publish a whole package on the transition to green transport this week. Find the first instalment, a factsheet on 鈥淰ague goals and modest strides鈥 here.

Die Welt / dpa

鈥淒aimler builds super-storage facility from Smart batteries鈥

Car manufacturer Daimler will use 3000 new battery modules from an old E-Smart model to build a giant power storage facility in Hanover, Die Welt reports. The batteries are kept 鈥渇resh鈥 in the storage hub that will be used as a grid stabiliser. Both Daimler and the municipal utility of Hanover will invest around six million euros in the project.

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New Scientist

鈥淩adioactive waste dogs Germany despite abandoning nuclear power鈥

The problems at a German salt mine where radioactive waste is stored are fuelling public distrust of long-time waste disposal plans, reports Fred Pearce in the New Scientist. The issue could take decades to resolve and is just one part of Germany鈥檚 鈥渘uclear nightmare,鈥 he says. 鈥淕ermany may ultimately perform a service to the world if it can pioneer solutions that other nuclear countries may look to in the future, including the UK, which is struggling with its own waste legacy,鈥 writes Pearce. 鈥淏ut if Germans ever thought that abandoning nuclear power would end their nuclear problems, they couldn鈥檛 have been more wrong.鈥

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Find a 威力彩玩法 dossier on the issue of nuclear waste disposal here.

S眉ddeutsche Zeitung

鈥淭housands of cracks behind the dike鈥

Germany, Luxembourg and the Netherlands are worried about the safety of two Belgian nuclear power stations close to their borders, the S眉ddeutsche Zeitung reports. Germany鈥檚 Environment Minister Barbara Hendricks met her Belgian counterpart Marie-Christine Marghem in Brussels and they agreed to put mutual checks of their nuclear facilities in place. Hendricks said she would have preferred that the reactors at Tihange 2 and Doel 3 not come online again after they were shut down because of small cracks in the pressure vessels. Marghem said that in the end, every country was acting according to its tradition and history. 鈥淲e will be poisoned by the emissions from many German coal-fired power stations which will now run even longer, for many years to come,鈥 she said.

The Guardian

鈥淕ermany leads Europe in offshore wind energy growth鈥

Germany has overtaken the UK in the rate at which it is installing wind turbines at sea, reports the Guardian. 鈥淲hile Britain connected 556 megawatts (MW) of offshore energy and the Netherlands 180 MW, Germany added a massive 2,282 MW,鈥 in 2014, according to the article. 鈥淭he UK still has the most installed offshore wind power in , at 5,061 MW to Germany鈥檚 total of 3,295 MW," it says. 听A spokesman for the European Wind Energy Association told the paper Germany had cleared a backlog from 2014 last year. 鈥淕ermany will be a big offshore story towards 2020 certainly,鈥 he said.

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E.ON

鈥淓.ON鈥檚 renewable investments surpass 10 billion euro mark鈥

A recent upgrade to North Sea offshore wind farm Amrumbank West from 288 to 302 megawatts pushed E.ON鈥檚 net investments in renewables above 10 billion euros, more than any other German energy company, E.ON said in a press release. The company said it recently advanced to number two worldwide in offshore wind. 鈥淭he renewable energy generated by E.ON assets makes a substantial contribution to climate protection. E.ON鈥檚 green generation fleet has so far displaced the emission of more than 60 million metric tons of carbon, about as much as a major city like Berlin emits in six years,鈥 according to the press release.

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Find a 威力彩玩法 dossier on the effect of Germany鈥檚 energy transition on its large utilities here.

pv-magazine

鈥淧V development in Germany 2015 under 1500 megawatts鈥

New data from the Federal Network Agency for December 2015 shows that 145 megawatts (MW) of photovoltaic (PV) capacity were added at the end of the year. During the whole of last year, 1475.8 MW of solar PV capacity were built. These numbers might still be subject to change, as the Network Agency will take into account new data. But it is clear that PV development will remain under 1500 MW, meaning that the envisaged growth corridor of between 2400 and 2600 MW will be missed. According to information obtained by pv-magazine, four large PV installations that participated in the first year of auctions in 2015 have been completed so far.

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Handelsblatt

鈥淪ale of lignite operations on home stretch鈥

The sale of Vattenfall鈥檚 lignite and hydropower operations in Germany is entering the last stage, write Hans-Peter Siebenhaar and Klaus Stratmann in the Handelsblatt. As the due diligence process is underway, much points towards a future Czech ownership for Vattenfall鈥檚 mines and power plants in eastern Germany, the authors say. Energy companies CEZ and EPH from Prague are both interested.
In a separate Handelsblatt interview with CEZ Chairman Daniel Benes, Benes says that despite the energy transition, he believes coal-fired power plants will be running in Germany for quite a while as a bridging technology. In order to make Vattenfall鈥檚 lignite assets a safe investment, Germany鈥檚 government would have to come up with a reliable and transparent plan for the operation of coal plants up to 2040, Benes said. Looking at the drop in the wholesale power price, Benes doesn鈥檛 see any reason for optimism. Without any major changes, fossil power stations would not be economically viable anymore by 2020, he predicts.

Frankfurter Rundschau

鈥淎s if Paris had never happened鈥

Germany鈥檚 negotiators acted as pioneers and pushed for a very ambitious climate target at the Paris conference last year, but at home their ambition has faltered听somewhat, writes Joachim Wille in the Frankfurter Rundschau. Making an effort to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius, as the Paris Agreement states, means Germany has to step up its efforts. Instead the government is sticking to its current climate action plan and no more. Reducing the country鈥檚 emissions by 80-95 percent by 2050 would not be enough to make the 1.5-degree limit, researcher Gunnar Ludar from the PIK says. Germany鈥檚 renewables development could contribute to reducing CO2 emissions, but instead of letting them grow as much as they could, energy minister Sigmar Gabriel (Social Democrat) and some economy-focused Christian Democrats听want to put the brakes on renewables expansion, Wille writes.

EnBW

Utility EnBW says cheap electricity puts pressure on fossil power generation

Because of the continuing fall in electricity prices, major utility EnBW has once again recognised high impairment losses on its power plants, according to a press release. The low prices place 鈥渋ncreasing pressure on the economic viability of conventional generation, which will still continue to be indispensable for ensuring a secure supply of energy in Germany for a prolonged period of time,鈥 said Thomas Kusterer, EnBW鈥檚 chief financial officer . 鈥淲e do not see any signs of a recovery neither in the short nor medium term.鈥

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