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10 Dec 2015, 00:00
S枚ren Amelang Ruby Russell

Many roads lead to Energiewende - study / A majority for coal exit

Die Zeit

鈥淒on鈥檛 be afraid of the Energiewende鈥

Three scientific academies have found there are various options to bring the Energiewende in the power sector to a successful conclusion, reports Fritz Vorholz on Zeit Online. The experts conclude it would even be possible to get by without听electricity superhighways听from the North to the South of the country, and also without offshore windparks, if the future power supply is strongly decentralised, according to Vorholz. 鈥淭he energy supply can be organised without any emissions,鈥 writes Vorholz. According to the experts, it鈥檚 relatively easy to totally decarbonise the power sector, as opposed to heating and transport. 鈥淭here is no reason to be afraid of the Energiewende," Dirk Uwe Sauer from Aachen University, one of the study鈥檚 three co-heads, told Vorholz.

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Read the 威力彩玩法 factsheet on Germany鈥檚 climate targets听here.

Financial Times

"VW reduces number of cars hit by CO2 errors"

The number of VW cars affected by faulty CO2 emissions data is much lower than feared, report Richard Milne and David Oakley in the Financial Times. VW said only 36,000 vehicles are affected rather than the 800,000 it originally suggested. The most important aspect of the VW scandal affects cheating on nitrogen oxides levels.

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Frankfurter Allgemeine Zietung

鈥淐limate change has a social dimension in Germany, too鈥

An article by Claudia Hornberg, of the Health Sciences faculty at the University of Bielefeld in the FAZ looks at the health impacts of climate change in Germany. Climate change impacts in Germany tends to be seen in terms of the economy and environment, perhaps because the health impacts seem less severe than in other parts of the world, Hornberg writes. But even in Central Europe, rising temperature lead to longer pollen seasons and the spread of invasive species such as ticks that carry Lyme disease.

Greenpeace

鈥淢ajority of Germans call for coal exit鈥

An Emnid survey commissioned by Greenpeace has found 68 percent of the German public support Environment Minister Barbara Hendricks鈥 call to听give up coal in the next 20 to 25 years. Greenpeace is calling for an exit from听coal听by 2040, and from brown coal by 2030, and for the transition to 100 percent renewables to be completed by 2050.

See Greenpeace鈥檚 energy concept for Germany听.听

See the results of the survey听.

EurActiv

鈥淐an Germany's Energiewende ensure supply security?鈥

An infographic published by EurActiv with the support of the German Foreign Office says the Energiewende goals of boosting efficiency and the share of renewables both contribute to听reducing the country鈥 dependence听on听energy imports. The graphic shows that as the share of renewables in the energy mix has risen, the number of power cuts has fallen. 鈥淢ost renewables are embedded into a decentralised energy system 鈥 small and medium-sized power plants located close to the consumers. Such a network infrastructure is more flexible and less vulnerable to power cuts,鈥 the graphic explains.

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Read a 威力彩玩法 factsheet on supply security in Germany here.

Saarbr眉cker Zeitung

鈥淪harp fall in green energy jobs鈥

According to a report by the German economy ministry, the number of jobs in the green energy sector fell by 11 percent between 2012 and 2014. Most of the decline was in the solar sector, where jobs fell from 114,000 to less than 50,000 due to the collapse of a manufacturing market, with some additional impact from the reform of the EEG, the article says. Employment in the wind sector meanwhile, rose by 27,000听 over the last three years to 150,000. Employment in bio energy fell by 6 percent between 2012 and 2014.

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Frankfurter Allgemeine Zietung

鈥淒ecarbonisation of the energy system is not a matter of time鈥

An article by Manfred Fischedick, Katharina Knoop and Sascha Samadi of the听Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy听says that the 鈥渃limate gap鈥 between measures pledged in Paris to reduce emissions and what is needed to keep global warming below 2 degrees can be closed using available technologies. The Deep Decarbonization Pathways Project looked at scenarios for the transformation of the energy system in 16 different countries, recommending increased energy efficiency, a move to low-carbon energy sources and a shift to greater use of electricity. In the German scenario, carbon-free power generation and a climate-neutral building stock by 2050 were required to meet a target of 80 percent emissions reduction by 2050.

See more on the Deep Decarbonization Pathways Project听here.

Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change (MCC)

鈥淣egative emissions no silver bullet for climate change mitigation鈥

MCC scientists have co-authored a paper in Nature Climate Change, finding there is no plan B to reducing climate-harmful emission, the Institute announced in a press release. The future use of negative emissions measures such as planting trees to sequester carbon or carbon capture and storage 鈥渟hould not be interpreted as a fall-back option," the MCC said. 85 percent of the 2-degree-scenarios examined by the IPCC assume the use of technologies such as bioenergy with carbon capture and storage, the MCC says. But the study found that 鈥渢here are limits to the different negative emissions technologies 鈥 some demanding vast areas of land, some being energy-intensive.鈥

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Die Zeit

鈥淭he climate tricksters鈥

The law passed last week to extend support for combined heat and power stations (CHP) will cost consumers billions and will hamper climate protection, writes Christian Maa脽 in weekly Die Zeit. 鈥淯tilities have barely any incentive to integrate renewables in long-distance heating. The support for combined heat and power makes heat from these plants cheap. Renewables can鈥檛 compete against the subsidised fossil heat,鈥 writes Maa脽. 鈥淐limate protection demands a good-bye to fossil energies, rather than new subsidies.鈥

See 威力彩玩法鈥檚 factsheet on CHP听here.

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