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28 Nov 2016, 00:00
S枚ren Amelang Benjamin Wehrmann Julian Wettengel

Swiss reject speedy nuclear exit / Hackers threat to power supply?

Reuters

Swiss voters have rejected their country鈥檚 speedy abolition of nuclear power production, the news agency Reuters reports. In a referendum held on Sunday, almost 55 percent of voters opposed plans to shut down Switzerland鈥檚 five nuclear power plants. The proposal was rejected due to 鈥渃oncerns over losing energy independence鈥 despite safety worries highlighted by the referendum鈥檚 initiator鈥檚, Reuters writes. The initiative calling for a shutdown of the country鈥檚 nuclear plants until 2029 had been fought by the Swiss government and industry on the grounds that it would make Switzerland 鈥渕ore dependent on coal-fired power from neighbouring Germany鈥, according to Reuters.聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽

Germany鈥檚 example of exiting nuclear power production by 2022 had been discussed extensively in Swiss media in the weeks leading up to the referendum.

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For more information on the Energiewende鈥檚 impact on other European countries, read the 威力彩玩法 dossier Germany's energy transition in the European context.

For background on Germany's nuclear exit, read the 威力彩玩法 dossier The challenges of Germany鈥檚 nuclear phase-out. Nuclear power stations in Switzerland

Federal Ministry for the Environment and Nuclear Safety

Despite Switzerland鈥檚 rejection of a quick nuclear exit, nuclear power production remains 鈥渁 phase-out model鈥 in the country, Germany鈥檚 environment ministry (BMUB) state secretary Rita Schwarzel眉hr-Sutter said in a press release. Sunday鈥檚 referendum result had been a 鈥渄isappointment for everyone seeking clarity when exactly Switzerland will shut down its last nuclear plant,鈥 she added. According to the German state secretary, the industry now will have to put up with 鈥渦ncertainty over Switzerland鈥檚 future energy policy.鈥

Read the press release in German .

Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung

German energy providers have insufficient IT security against cyber attacks which could lead to large power blackouts, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ) reports. Many providers lacked 鈥渃ontingency plans鈥 for attacks by hackers and did not have a properly structured IT-crisis management, IT-security adviser Oliver Neumann told the newspaper. 鈥淢any energy providers鈥 appreciation of IT-security is not as developed as it should be at,鈥 he added. The decentralised and digitally coordinated power supply structure associated with energy transition only made matters worse, FAZ explains. The German government recently passed a law allowing federal IT-security experts to help providers in case of an attack but it will take some time to ensure that emergency plans are applicable throughout the country, the newspaper warns.

Read the article in German (behind paywall).

For background on Germany鈥檚 decentralised power production, read the 威力彩玩法 dossier The energy transition and Germany鈥檚 power grid.

Konrad Adenauer Stiftung

For China, India, Russia and the USA, climate protection plays a minor role among reasons to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, according to a study by conservative foundation Konrad Adenauer Stiftung (KAS). Fighting poverty, ensuring economic competitiveness and air pollution are often more important, the study based on national surveys found. These results were relevant for Germany鈥檚 international commitment in the area of climate policy. The authors call on German stakeholders to align their cooperation projects with the specific motivations and obstacles in the partner countries, because climate protection efforts might be more effective as a 鈥渂y-product鈥 of other objectives. 鈥淚f we as Germans want to help drastically lower greenhouse gas emissions, we have to take into account the interests of other countries as precisely as possible. Cost, growth and wealth issues are on top of the list, climate protection comes later,鈥 Jasper Eitze, coordinator for energy, climate and environment policy at KAS told Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.

Find the study in German and additional information in an article by FAZ in German .

Allianz pro Schiene

Germany鈥檚 next government should increase the railway鈥檚 market share in transportation in order to meet the country鈥檚 climate goals, the transport alliance Allianz pro Schiene writes in a press release. The alliance of 23 non-profit organisations and over 135 companies from the railway sector calls for 鈥渁 Germany-wide integrated timetable (鈥楧eutschland-Takt鈥), a 50 percent cut in track access charges, and the necessary support for innovation on the railways鈥 in order to raise the railway鈥檚 market share. A nationwide timetable would 鈥渋ncrease passenger numbers鈥 while halved track access charges led to 鈥渁 fairer competitive playing field鈥, the alliance writes. Supporting innovation would be needed to keep Germany鈥檚 railways competitive 鈥渋n view of the increasing digitalisation of transport and mobility鈥, it adds.

Read the alliance鈥檚 press release in English .

Handelsblatt

RWE鈥檚 green split-off innogy is working on a system that could make payments between users of e-cars and private providers of charging stations simpler and more secure, writes Manuel Heckel in Handelsblatt. The mode of payment based on the technology blockchain, which is also used for the digital currency bitcoin, could allow owners of charging stations to sell their power at a fixed rate without having to rely on the honesty of consumers. The technology could 鈥渕ake supervisory authority unnecessary鈥 as a large number of computers connected to the internet individually documented every transaction, Heckel writes.

For more information on Germany鈥檚 infrastructure for e-mobility, read the 威力彩玩法 factsheet Energiewende in transportation: Vague goals, modest strides.

S眉ddeutsche Zeitung

Employees in Germany鈥檚 mighty car industry are increasingly worried the pending shift to e-cars will lead to massive job losses, report Karl-Heinz B眉schemann and Thomas Fromm in S眉ddeutsche Zeitung. 鈥淲e will get an enormous problem,鈥 said Hartmut Geisel, vice head of industry supplier Bosch鈥檚 work council. Metalworkers鈥 union IG Metall says that out of a total of 880,000 car industry jobs in Germany, around 250,000 in conventional propulsion technologies are particularly affected. The union argues there will be a transition period of around 15 years 鈥渨hich must be used for an adaptation鈥.

Read the article in German .

For more on the dramatic challenges for BMW, Daimler, and VW, read the 威力彩玩法 dossier The Energiewende and German carmakers.

Frankfurter Rundschau

The German buyer鈥檚 premium for electric cars agreed in spring has flopped - but the government still believes it鈥檚 too early to judge the scheme, writes Thorsten Knuf in Frankfurter Rundschau. Economy state secretary Matthias Machnig wrote in a reply to a question by the Green Party that the premium will have a stronger effect once the charging infrastructure is more extensive. 鈥淚f the government continues like that, it will miss its target of one million e-cars by 2020,鈥 writes Knuf.

Read the article in German .

For background on the buyer鈥檚 premium, read the 威力彩玩法 article Federal government decides on 4,000 euro buyer's premium for e-cars.

Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung

Poverty is only one of many explanations as to why around 350,000 German households have their electricity cut off every year because they did not pay their bills, reports Andreas Mihm in Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung. An as-yet unpublished study for the economics ministry shows that only one in two of the affected households depend on state benefits. 鈥淭he problem of power cuts cannot be reduced to income poverty,鈥 the article cites from the study, which says sudden life changes such as the transition to retirement, an illness, or the birth of a child, are also important reasons behind the power cuts.

For background, read the 威力彩玩法 article Welfare groups urge power cost relief for German poor.

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