In the media: Hopes for South Stream, trade union on nuclear and coal, the Energy Union
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung/dpa
鈥淓conomy minister Gabriel has still hopes for gas pipeline South Stream鈥
鈥淚t would be better for Europe if the project still had a chance,鈥 Germany鈥檚 Minister for Economic Affairs and Energy Sigmar Gabriel said of South Stream, following a meeting of EU energy ministers in Brussels, the dpa reports. Russia announced the end of the pipeline project through southeast Europe last week, claiming that Bulgaria and the EU were obstructing construction. This would not have consequences for Germany, Gabriel said. The Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung quotes Gabriel as saying, "We are well connected." But the minister added that he still hoped for talks to restart when the situation between Russia, Ukraine and the EU had stabilised.
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Reuters/Hannoversche Allgemeine
鈥淭rade union IG BCE expects companies to copy E.ON鈥
Michael Vassiliadis, head of the industry trade union IG BCE assumes that more utilities will follow E.ON's example, Reuters reports, after the utility announced last week that it is to spin off its conventional power generating operations. Vassiliadis warned against a hasty phase-out of nuclear and lignite power. Substituting lignite with natural gas would risk a 鈥減rice shock鈥 that neither industry nor households could cope with, writes the newspaper Hannoversche Allgemeine. On the subject of nuclear waste disposal, the IG BCE backs the creation of a fund consolidating the financial provisions made by nuclear power plant owners so far.
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Spiegel Online
"UN climate summit in Peru: Minister M眉ller criticises the U.S. and China"
Spiegel Online reports from the United Nations climate conference in Lima, Peru, where Germany鈥檚 minister for development, Gerd M眉ller, criticised the climate protection targets of China and the United States as insufficient. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 see Obama鈥檚 announcements as ambitious,鈥 M眉ller said, adding that he hoped the American president would use his time in office to further reduce CO2 emissions. He also criticised China, which doesn鈥檛 want to curb emissions until 2030. M眉ller鈥檚 views differ from official comments by German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who has welcomed the two countries' climate protection announcements.
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EurActiv
鈥淏arriers to infrastructure investment blocking Energy Union鈥
An article on EurActiv looks at a report by the EU Task Force on Investment, saying that 鈥淣ational regulation, budget constraints, consumer unwillingness to pay increased prices, or accept certain infrastructure projects, and a lack of finance鈥 could endanger investment in new cross-border grid connections, which are seen as vital to reducing the EU's dependence on Russian gas. Nearly 119 billion euros are needed to implement the 248 energy transmission projects necessary by 2020, the report says. Renewable energy development has faced similar problems to the energy union, EurActiv writes, with traditional utilities and institutional investors reluctant to get involved in what they perceive as high-risk projects. 鈥淢ember states and the private sector are expected to invest 鈧48 billion annually to meet 2020 renewable targets,鈥 the article says.
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IKZ Energy
"How German households could save the Energiewende"
IKZ Energy reports that German households could contribute to stabilising power supply by converting domestic hot water tanks to store green energy. 听Referring to research by the Fraunhofer IBP, the article says that one of the biggest problems facing the Energiewende is fluctuating supply from renewables, which causes oversupply at times of peak production. With 78 percent of Germans ready to play a greater role in the energy transition 鈥 according to a 2014 survey be Stiebel Electron 鈥 German households could provide 21 TWh of storage capacity.
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SolarServer
听"Energy storage market considered as uptrend, especially in Germany"
The International Battery and Energy Storage Alliance (IBESA) and EuPD Research IBESA have created the IBESA Storage Business Climate Index, surveying firms in the storage industry about current business situation and expectations for the next six months. An article about the index on SolarServer says the biggest market is in Germany, where nearly 15,000 storage systems are currently installed and a continuing uptrend is expected for 2015.
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鈥淒ecision for a sustainable energy policy鈥
Germany鈥檚 liberal Free Democratic Party (FDP) has set out its policies on sustainable energy. In an announcent on its website, the party says the Renewable Energy Law should be abolished since it has been responsible for the 鈥渟ubsidised development of renewable energies and led to rising prices and falling security of supply.鈥 The party supports a European energy market. The FDP is currently not represented in federal parliament.
See the FDP party decision paper in German .