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02 Oct 2018, 10:04
Benjamin Wehrmann Julian Wettengel

Government deal to curb diesel pollution / Carbon-neutral coffee

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Germany鈥檚 coalition government has reached an agreement to reduce nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions from diesel cars in German cities. Transport minister Andreas Scheuer and environment minister Svenja Schulze called the deal 鈥渁 very large step鈥 to improve air quality, avoid driving bans, and secure the future of the diesel. Diesel drivers in polluted cities will be offered incentives by carmakers to trade in their older vehicle against a newer model or a hardware retrofit. The ministers said they 鈥渆xpected鈥 carmakers to foot the bill, but added they had not yet reached firm agreements with the companies. The government also agreed to step up the retrofitting of municipal bus and lorry fleets and commercial vans.
Environmental NGOs were critical of the agreement. Environmental Action Germany (DUH), which got the ball rolling on driving bans by suing polluted cities, said Chancellor Angela Merkel had once again carved into pressure from the car industry. The Nature and Biodiversity Conservation Union (NABU) said the government should have forced carmakers to wide-ranging retrofits if citizens鈥 health was its primary concern.

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Find the government press release in German .

Get background on the diesel story in the 威力彩玩法 factsheet "Dieselgate" - a timeline of Germany's car emissions fraud scandal.

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After several hours of negotiations on diesel emissions and immigration, the federal government coalition also agreed that it would decide to implement special renewables auctions 鈥渢o contribute to closing the gap in the 2020 climate target鈥 in a cabinet meeting in October. A after the talks confirmed the coalition agreement from February 2018, in which Angela Merkel鈥檚 conservative CDU/CSU alliance and the Social Democrats (SPD) said they would implement additional auctions for 4 gigawatt (GW) of聽onshore wind聽power and 4 GW of solar power as well as 鈥渙ne offshore wind power contribution鈥 in 2018 and 2019, 鈥減rovided that the聽grid鈥檚 carrying capacity聽is sufficient鈥. The coalition also said it would raise the renewable power expansion goal to 65 percent by 2030, as stipulated in the February agreement, and adopt the expansion paths for each renewable technology.

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For background, read the 威力彩玩法 article Wind industry calls for special auctions amid expansion slowdown and the dossier The new German government and the energy transition.

The Guardian / Reuters

The embattled Hambach Forest has to be cut down to ensure a secure power supply for Germany, energy state secretary Thomas Barei脽 said at an event organised by Bloomberg New Energy Finance (BNEF) in London, Adam Vaughan writes in The Guardian. Barei脽 said the clearing of anti-coal activist camps 鈥渟hould go ahead鈥 as energy company RWE had 鈥渁 right to do this鈥 even though Germany鈥檚 coal exit commission is still debating the conditions for ending coal-fired power production in the country. Barei脽 said Germany, which sources nearly 40 percent of power from coal, would still need its coal plants in the early 2020s. That is partly because Germany is also due to shut its last nuclear power station in 2022. 鈥淎t end of the decade there is more possibility to shut coal [plants],鈥 he said.
In a separate article by news agency Reuters, Barei脽 is quoted as saying that the planned natural gas pipeline Nord Stream 2 between Germany and Russia is also necessary to keep supply levels safe. 鈥淚 know the U.S. has concerns,鈥 he said with a view to loud complaints by US President Donald Trump about German-Russian gas trade. 鈥淚t is not so easy,鈥 Barei脽 added. 鈥淔or Germany, Russia has always been a safe and reliable supplier for gas.鈥

Read the Guardian article in English and the Reuters article in English .

Find background in the factsheets on Germany鈥檚 coal exit commission and on Nord Stream 2.

Rheinische Post

Environmental organisations that are trying to set up a large-scale protest against the clearing of the Hambach Forest say up to 20,000 people could find their way to the small forest near Cologne, the Rheinische Post reports. Protest organiser Uwe Hiksch of NGO Naturfreunde Deutschland says the anti-coal rally could become one of the largest events of this kind the region has ever seen, adding, 鈥淲e hope that from toddlers in their pushchairs to grandmothers with their walking frames, everyone will join our protest.鈥 The organisers, including NGOs Greenpeace and Friends of the Earth Germany (BUND), want to put pressure on energy company RWE to abstain from expanding its nearby coal mine.

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For background, read the 威力彩玩法 article Germany鈥檚 coal commission insists no decision yet on exit date and the coal commission watch.

The Green Party in the German federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) is adamant about holding its party convention at the embattled Hambach Forest. 鈥淲e as Greens want to send a message and support the peaceful resistance鈥 against energy company RWE, which wants to clear the forest to make room for the expansion of its nearby coal mine, the party says on its website. The Greens call the Hambach Forest 鈥渁 symbol for the madness that is open pit mining鈥 and argue that 鈥渢he place where we want to talk about the end of lignite is not a conference room many kilometres away. (鈥) That鈥檚 why we鈥檝e decided to hold the meeting directly on the edge of the mine.鈥

Find the announcement in German .

For background, read the 威力彩玩法 article Germany鈥檚 coal commission insists no decision yet on exit date and the coal commission watch.

Check24

The price for heating oil in Germany has reached its highest level in several years, price comparison website Check24 says in a press release. At 1,537 euros per 2,000 litres, heating oil in September 2018 cost 8 percent more than in the month before and 85 percent more than at the beginning of 2016. 鈥淎 further price increase is likely,鈥 said Check24 energy expert Oliver Bohr. While gas prices are currently at a relatively low level, many providers have announced price increases for the end of 2018, the service website says.

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See the 威力彩玩法 interview Time to advance Energiewende by cutting power costs 鈥 top economist for more information.

World Energy Council

Germany is poor in natural resources and in 2017 had to import about 70 percent of its energy consumption from abroad, the World Energy Council Germany says in its weekly info briefing. Russia is the most important source country for German raw material imports, leading in crude oil, natural gas and hard coal imports, the council says. After Russia, the most important source countries are Norway, the Netherlands and the UK, which mainly export natural gas to Germany. The US ranks fifth, mainly due to its hard coal exports to Germany.

Find the briefing German and a full report on Germany鈥檚 energy supply in English .

Find background in the factsheet Germany's dependence on imported fossil fuels.

Handelsblatt

Synthetic fuels generated with electricity are a viable option to improve the climate record of Germany鈥檚 transport sector but the government has so far failed to come up with a clear position on e-fuels, Klaus Stratmann writes in the Handelsblatt. 鈥淐armakers want to use the tools they need to meet the [EU鈥檚] emissions reduction targets,鈥 but e-fuels so far are not counted when calculating vehicle fleet emissions, Stratmann writes. With regard to upcoming EU deliberations on the matter on 9 October, the German economy and energy ministry (BMWi) said it would discuss the issue but fell short of outlining its position. Carmakers and German industry lobby group BDI argue that a switch to including e-fuels in fleet emissions calculations could incentivise large-scale production of synthetic fuels and kickstart a wave of developments without any state support.

Read the article in German (paywall).

For background, read the interview Emission-free aviation is technically feasible - DLR Researcher.

Klimareporter

Producing carbon-neutral coffee is a possibility that is already being tested in Central America and could be made even more efficient if producers adopt certain strategies in their farming methods, agricultural science researcher Athena Birkenberg of Hohenheim University in southern Germany has found, reports Joachim Wille on klimareporter.de. Every kilogram of roasted coffee on average causes about five kilograms of CO2 emissions, Wille writes. Projects like the coffee cooperative Coopedota in Costa Rica show that emissions can be reduced drastically, but according to Birkenberg鈥檚 research, the cooperative鈥檚 efforts could be made even more effective if instead of buying emissions certificates, Coopedota planted more trees near its plantations to capture carbon dioxide.

See the 威力彩玩法 article 鈥淒emonising global trade鈥 no fix for agri-food emissions for more information.

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