Strong rise in public energy research investments / E-car sales grow
German Parliament / Federal Government
The German government鈥檚 spending on energy research has more than doubled since 2006, the German Parliament (Bundestag) said in a press release. Research investments rose from around 400 million euros in 2006 to more than 875 million euros in 2016, according to a government report. These investments were partly responsible for the increased share of renewables in Germany鈥檚 power mix and a fall in primary energy consumption, 鈥渕aking the Energiewende a successful Made in Germany brand,鈥 the government said. In 2016, the biggest share of renewables investment 鈥 around 116 million euros 鈥 went into solar PV technology, followed by wind power at roughly 86 million euros, and energy storage at nearly 57 million euros. On top of this, about 533 million euros was invested in nuclear fusion research over the last four years, such as for the international research reactor ITER in France, the government explained.
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The first quarter of 2017 has seen a new record for e-car registrations in Germany, the scientific foundation Centre for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research Baden-Wuerttemberg (ZSW) said in a press release. A total of 11,624 electric vehicles was registered between January and April this year 鈥 鈥渕ore than ever before in one quarter鈥, the ZSW said. Of these, 5,060 were purely electric and 5,264 hybrid models, the foundation explained.
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For more information, see the 威力彩玩法 dossier The Energiewende and German carmakers.
S眉ddeutsche Zeitung
Renewables support does not increase consumer power prices in Germany, Ralph Diermann writes in S眉ddeutsche Zeitung, based on an analysis by price comparison website Stromauskunft.de. While the EEG surcharge that finances renewables development has risen over the years, wind and solar have helped bring wholesale electricity prices down, Diermann writes, balancing out the cost that make up consumers鈥 electricity bills. 聽
Read the article in German and find the analysis by Stromauskunft.de in German .
Find more information on household power prices in the 威力彩玩法 factsheet What German households pay for power.
German Wind Energy Association
International agreements for climate protection and Germany鈥檚 Climate Action Plan 2050 spell a prosperous future for the country鈥檚 wind power industry, the German Wind Energy Association (BWE) said in a press release. Germany鈥檚 wind power industry 鈥渉as an innovation lead of several years,鈥 BWE head Hermann Albers estimates. The industry must maintain this lead given the 鈥渄ynamic worldwide growth鈥 of renewable capacity, Albers argues. The German government should introduce a fixed shutdown algorithm for fossil power plants in times of negative wholesale power prices and a carbon floor price to support wind energy as 鈥the Energiewende鈥檚 backbone鈥 to enable the gradual electrification of all sectors, based on clean energy generation, Albers says.
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See the 威力彩玩法 factsheet Germany鈥檚 Climate Action Plan 2050 for background.
WirtschaftsWoche
Global business leaders including Kurt Bock, CEO of German chemical giant BASF, have called on G20 governments to up their efforts on climate protection, Cordula Tutt writes in WirtschaftsWoche. Bock, who heads the B20 Energy, Climate & Resource Efficiency (ECRE) Taskforce, said European companies were already often frontrunners in sustainability. 鈥淭o really make use of their innovative strength, we urgently need fair conditions of competition and a level global regulatory playing field,鈥 Bock told WirtschaftsWoche. The B20 will meet in Berlin next week.
Read the article in German and find the B20鈥檚 policy paper on climate change (March 2017) in English .
For background read the 威力彩玩法 article Germany keeps pushing for G20 climate focus.
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
Municipal shareholders have stressed the importance of utility RWE鈥檚 dividend payouts to the communal coffers at the company鈥檚 annual general meeting, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ) reports. CEO Martin Schmitz鈥檚 speech was repeatedly interrupted by environmentalists protesting the company鈥檚 continued use of coal, which Schmitz defended as an 鈥渋mportant part of secure and affordable energy鈥. But even some shareholders pointed to the risk of losing more sustainability-oriented investors, FAZ reports.
Find background in the 威力彩玩法 dossier Fighting for survival: Germany鈥檚 big utilities look for a future in the new energy world and When will Germany finally ditch coal?
Die Zeit
Germany needs a four-pronged strategy to get its Energiewende on track to meet emissions and renewables targets, writes Felix Matthes, head of the Institute for Applied Ecology (脰办辞-滨苍蝉迟颈迟耻迟), in an opinion piece for weekly newspaper Die Zeit. The country must strengthen renewables, as well as efficiency efforts in the building and transport sector. Politicians must actively push for an end to old emissions-intensive technology, and infrastructure such as grids and railways should be developed much faster, Matthes says. He added that selecting the best solutions from a plethora of innovations should play a greater role.
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Deutsche Bank Research
The diesel engine could remain the most economic option for many drivers if the car industry manages to get clean diesel cars to the market at affordable prices, Eric Heymann writes in a note for Deutsche Bank Research. The industry must regain trust and get to grips with emissions, he argues. Otherwise, lawmakers are likely to tighten regulations. Politicians in turn must communicate quickly and clearly what future regulation will look like so consumers can make informed decisions, the note says.
Read the research note here and find background in the 威力彩玩法 dossier on how BMW, Daimler, and VW vow to fight in green transport revolution.