In the media: e-mobility research, renewables
Dow Jones Newswires
鈥淓-Mobility project: Municipal utilities are looking for a common business model鈥
A new federal research project called 鈥渆connect Germany鈥 aims to demonstrate the opportunities e-mobility offers to energy suppliers, Dow Jones Newswires reports. Seven municipal utilities (stadtwerke) will test smart traffic measures that integrate e-mobility into the power system, so that cars can provide power storage and solar panels in car parks are used to charge e-cars. Participating communities include the cities of Trier, Duisburg, Aachen and Leipzig as well as the island of Sylt and the Allg盲u mountain region.
See the econnect website in German .
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Oekonews.net
鈥淩enewable energies at a cross-roads: competition more important than subsidies鈥
The website oekonews.net reports on a study by law firm on financing for renewable energy projects, saying that while renewable development in has slowed in Germany, it has seen as major push internationally, particularly in Africa, China and Latin America. Many former core markets for renewable technologies - including Germany - have reduced drastically subsidies, meaning the competitiveness of these technologies is now the central factor for success, the article says. But countries like China and the US are still increasing state funding for renewables. The article say this is a problem for investors, who face different rules for assistance and payments to renewable installations across different countries.
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Financial Times
鈥淗ere be modern-day fossil-fuel dragons鈥
In an article for the FT, Steve Johnson writes that 2014 saw a 鈥渄rip feed鈥 of divestment from the global fossil fuel sector. By September, 180 institutions and around 650 individuals with combined assets of around 50 billion dollars had pledged to divest from fossil fuels, according Australian consultancy Arabella Advisors. Aside from moral concerns, investors are increasingly wary of the impact legislation aimed at climate protection on long-term investments, Johnson reports. The article quotes an Amsterdam-based asset manager saying that operating margins in the German utility sector have fallen from 15 percent to 5 percent since 2005.
See the article in English .
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Germany Trade and Invest
鈥淕ermany's novel approach to funding energy research鈥
Government agency GTAI says in a press release that Germany's Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy is opening up funding for energy-related research to cover projects 鈥渁cross the entire energy chain.鈥
See the statement in English .
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Clean Technica
鈥淕erman Solar Power Storage System Prices Drop 25 percent鈥
Zachary Shahan writes that according to figures from BSW-Solar, prices for German solar storage systems fell by 25 percent in the first half of 2014, and around 15,000 German households now use battery storage combined with solar power.
See the article in English .