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21 Jun 2017, 00:00
Benjamin Wehrmann Julian Wettengel

Merkel focusses on power grid / Germans back diesel bans

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German Chancellor Angela Merkel wants the parliament (German Bundestag) to find an agreement on national power grid fee alignment before the summer break, said economy minister Brigitte Zypries at the German energy industry conference BDEW Congress in Berlin. 鈥淲e have to manage that now,鈥 Zypries quoted the chancellor saying after today鈥檚 cabinet meeting. The parliament only has two weeks of sessions left before the summer break.
The grand coalition鈥檚 (CDU/CSU, SPD) federal cabinet had introduced a draft for a grid fee reform in January without provisions to standardise fees, because of the state elections in North Rhine Westphalia. After the elections, Social Democrat energy politician and member of the Bundestag Hubertus Heil told news agency Dow Jones that his party wants a nationwide alignment.

See the 威力彩玩法 factsheet Power grid fees 鈥 Unfair and opaque? for more information.

German Federal Government

German Chancellor Angela Merkel has called the expansion of the country鈥檚 power grid an 鈥渁bsolute priority鈥 for the next legislative period. At a convention of the Federation of German Industries (BDI), Merkel said Germany was 鈥渓agging behind on all fronts鈥 in ensuring that power is being transmitted to where it is consumed, thereby impairing the marketability of renewables. Merkel acknowledged the role of the European Union in advancing Germany鈥檚 switch to renewables, saying the switch to auctions might not have been achieved without European pressure and calling for the creation of a common European energy market. The Chancellor also told industry representatives that 鈥渨e鈥檝e bargained very intensively for industry rebates in Brussels". She said her government would seek to ensure that rebates will persist, adding that ongoing low investments by energy-intensive enterprises were a cause for concern.

See the 威力彩玩法 dossier Vote2017 鈥 German elections and the Energiewende for more information.

stern.de

Banning diesel cars from entering inner cities at times of high air pollution is the right way to protect public health, a majority of Germans says according to a representative survey commissioned by the Stern magazine. While 59 percent of respondents said they backed the bans for cars not fulfilling the new Euro 6-emissions norm that is currently discussed in cities like Munich, Stuttgart or Hamburg, 38 percent said they rejected them. Asked about the technology鈥檚 commercial future, 38 percent said diesel engines would probably effectively disappear from the market in the medium-term due to the pressure caused by possible driving bans. But 54 percent said the technology would survive. At the same time, only 18 percent said they would opt for a diesel if they were to buy a new car today.

Find the article in German .

For background, read the 威力彩玩法 dossier BMW, Daimler, and VW vow to fight in green transport revolution.

Federation of German Industries (BDI)

Germany鈥檚 most powerful industry federation BDI regards a fundamental reform of the country鈥檚 Renewable Energies Act (EEG) as necessary to ensure competitiveness, BDI president Dieter Kempf said in a press release. Kempf said energy policy should be made a focus for political parties in the next legislative period, where 鈥渃ost cuts鈥 were a necessity for industry. Kempf said cutting energy taxes was 鈥渢otally ineffective鈥 and would not increase competiveness, whereas the 鈥渃ost burden鈥 from the EEG levy, which is paid by 96 percent of industrial companies, was 鈥渁 top priority鈥 for reform.

Find the press release in English .

See the 威力彩玩法 dossiers The reform of the Renewable Energy Act and Energiewende effects on power prices, costs and industry for background.

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The planned Russian-German natural gas pipeline project Nord Stream 2 is currently the 鈥渕ost controversial and difficult question of EU energy security鈥, said Wolfgang Ischinger, Chairman of the Munich Security Conference (), at the German energy industry conference BDEW Congress in Berlin. Ischinger supported foreign minister Sigmar Gabriel鈥檚 criticism that US Senate plans to further tighten economic sanctions on Russia could threaten Europe鈥檚 energy security. 鈥淏ut don鈥檛 think for one second that we will have the support from our Polish, Baltic or other partners on this issue,鈥 said Ischinger. If the EU wanted a common foreign policy 鈥渨hich deserves that name and will be respected by Washington, Moscow and Beijing鈥, it needed a 鈥渃redible common energy policy鈥, said Ischinger. Otherwise, it would be easy for other powers to 鈥減lant discord鈥 within the EU.

See the 威力彩玩法 dossier The Energiewende's implications for international security for background.

S眉ddeutsche Zeitung

Environmental organisation Friends of the Earth Germany (BUND) has annoyed its traditional allies the Green Party by rejecting the construction of the SuedLink and SuedOstlink power transmission highways, Christian Sebald writes in S眉ddeutsche Zeitung. BUND 鈥渇irmly believes in a decentralised energy transition鈥 and therefore challenges a national compromise that wants to minimise the transmission highway鈥檚 impact by laying them underground, Sebald says. The Greens regard construction of the transmission highways as inevitable and fear that the BUND鈥檚 adamant rejection might alienate political supporters. Eike Hallitzky, head of the Bavarian Greens, says his party鈥檚 conflict with the BUND was 鈥減ainful鈥. 鈥淚t鈥檚 as though your wife is berating you. Nobody likes that.鈥

Read the article in German .

Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung

Heat pumps as an alternative to fossil fuels for heating could be a viable option for northern German regions but less so in the country鈥檚 south, Harald Czycholl writes in Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung. Northern German regions, like neighbouring Denmark, can use excess wind power capacities for heating purposes and replace gas and oil systems, Czycholl says. But given the low output of solar plants in southern Germany during winter and the relatively low number of wind turbines there, heat pumps currently would be 鈥渃ounterproductive鈥 as electric heating elements would only put further strain on local grids, he writes. However, 鈥there will be no way around using power as a primary energy vector鈥 in the long run, Czycholl says.

See this short 威力彩玩法 interview with BNE director Robert Busch for background.

Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung

Central German federal state Hesse is about to inaugurate its 1,000th wind turbine, putting it firmly on its way to ending the state鈥檚 reliance on nuclear power, Hesse鈥檚 economy minister Tarek al-Wazir told Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung. 鈥淲e鈥檒l tear [nuclear plant] Biblis down, and have saved as much CO2 between 2014 and 2016 as 550,000 cars emit [with the new wind turbines],鈥 Green politician al-Wazir said. The Energiewende鈥檚 costs had to be contrasted with 鈥900 reportable events鈥 in the now decomissioned nuclear plant, 鈥1,800 tonnes of radioactive waste and estimated disposal and storage costs of about 2.5 billion euros,鈥 according to al-Wazir.

See the 威力彩玩法 dossier Onshore wind power in Germany for background.

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