VW confident about China's e-car quota / RWE - eyes on UK?
Reuters
German carmaker Volkswagen plans to comply with China鈥檚 planned quota for e-cars without buying additional credits from competitors, . "We are fully with all forces working to be able to fulfil this quota system already next year,鈥 China CEO Jochem Heizmann told reporters ahead of the Shanghai motor show. VW also plans to launch a pure battery electric vehicle in China this year, reports Reuters in a separate . A lack of clarity about whether electric car quotas would be softened is forcing VW to push ahead with an aggressive launch schedule for electric cars in China, said Heizmann. The company also reported a 28 percent jump in first-quarter operating profit for 2017, with the turnaround at the VW brand a key, writes Reuters in a third .
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For more on VW鈥檚 plans read the 威力彩玩法 factsheet Dieselgate forces VW to embrace green mobility.
WirtschaftsWoche
With the future of e-mobility being decided in China, German carmakers have to get a move on to not fall behind, writes Sebastian Schaal for WirtschaftsWoche. An 鈥渁ctively shaped, distorted technology race鈥 was unfolding in China, according to Sebastian Heilmann, director of the Mercator Institute for China Studies. Germany鈥檚 business leaders and politicians would have to 鈥渟teel and defend themselves鈥 to not be pushed out of the market little by little.
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For background read the 威力彩玩法 dossier The Energiewende and German carmakers.
The Telegraph
RWE鈥檚 CEO Rolf Martin Schmitz has fuelled expectations that the company will target the UK energy market for future acquisitions with comments in a聽recent German newspaper interview, writes Jillian Ambrose in The Telegraph. With its capacity market, the UK could offer the opportunity to 鈥渟ecure revenues for the market-battered company鈥, while RWE鈥檚 other core markets Germany and the Netherlands do not offer the same capacity contracts, writes Ambrose.
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dpa
Green Party and parliamentary group leaders Cem 脰zdemir and Anton Hofreiter call on Chancellor Angela Merkel to act on pollution in German cities, reports news agency dpa. The pair ask Merkel in a letter to support the introduction of 鈥渂lue badges鈥 that would give cities a legal basis for banning older diesel cars in order to lower nitrogen oxide emissions, which are harmful to the health of the population. This also had an economic dimension, as jobs in diesel car manufacturing could only be kept if the cars complied with ambitious emissions limits.
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For background, read the 威力彩玩法 dossier The energy transition and Germany鈥檚 transport sector.
Harvard Business Review
The energy transition of any given country can be divided into three phases, write Christopher Burger and Jens Weinmann in Harvard Business Review (HBR). Energiewende 1.0 is characterised by kick-starting renewables power production. Germany is currently in phase two, struggling with a large share of intermittent, weather dependent power sources, according to the authors. 鈥淚n the third phase, which is yet to come for any country, we predict that the electricity supply industry will be forced to leave its roots as a public infrastructure service and become truly private businesses, with customized solutions for each producer and consumer,鈥 write Burger and Weinmann.
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Also read the 威力彩玩法 factsheet How can Germany keep the lights on in a renewable energy future?
World Energy Council
Germany is a pioneer for new technologies in the energy industry, according to World Energy Council (WEC) Germany. This was underlined by the fact that digitalisation is one of the most dominant topics in Germany, according to survey results from decision-makers from over 90 countries, presented in the WEC鈥檚 . 鈥淣o country rates the influence of digitalisation on the energy economy鈥檚 business models higher than Germany,鈥 said Carsten Rolle, managing director of World Energy Council Germany in a press release. The report was published earlier this month.
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dpa / Handelsblatt
Tesla CEO Elon Musk criticised the Industrial Union of Metalworkers (IG Metall) and insisted there would not be any job cuts at German car supplier Grohmann in the coming five years, reports news agency dpa in an article carried by Handelsblatt. IG Metall had demanded a collective labour agreement for employees and threatened a strike at the supplier, which was recently acquired by Tesla, in the German city of Pr眉m. 鈥淚n the end, with the salary and equity share every Tesla-Grohmann employee will have the opportunity to earn significantly more than the sector鈥檚 standard, as well as in relation to the costs of living in Pr眉m,鈥 said Musk.
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For background read the 威力彩玩法 dossier The Energiewende and German carmakers.
Tagesspiegel
The global energy transition is a peace project, as it leads to a fairer distribution of wealth and prevents wars about resources, writes Claudia Kemfert of the DIW in a guest commentary in Tagesspiegel. 鈥淚t would be fatal to hinge the outcome of the peace project Energiewende on the interests of the fossil energy world,鈥 writes Kemfert.
MDR
Regional power suppliers call on the federal government to put more emphasis on the development of the distribution grid, instead of focussing solely on the higher-voltage transmission grid, reports Johannes Schiller for German broadcaster MDR. 鈥淭hese grids need to be made ready, also in light of digitalisation. This requires someone to invest heavily,鈥 said Michael Ebling, president of the German Association of Local Utilities (VKU).
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For background read the 威力彩玩法 dossier The energy transition and Germany鈥檚 power grid.