Sweden Calls on Germany To Reform Its Domestic Power Market
Swedish energy minister Ebba Busch blasted Germany for the second time in a week, blaming it for her country’s sky-high energy prices.
Swedish energy minister Ebba Busch blasted Germany for the second time in a week, blaming it for her country’s sky-high energy prices.
Estimations on wind energy storage were based on a single year of weather data.
Tusk’s coalition suspended the bill after accusations that it would primarily benefit Germany’s wind energy industry and threaten Polish food security.
Implosions are plaguing the ‘green’ energy sector.
Countries postpone lofty climate goals to adapt to demands of reality.
The measures have been noticed—and mocked—across Europe, where policymakers are busy pursuing the Green Deal.
China has made its way to the top of the market by relying on cheap coal and cheap labour, work conducted under conditions that would not be allowed in a European country due to human rights violations and net-zero policies.
Germany is hopelessly behind on reaching its wind power goals.
Solar parks, requiring regular water use for cleaning, are being recklessly approved in a country already devastated by drought.
The letter refers to the unprecedented danger that the massive deployment of wind and photovoltaic industrial estates pose for biodiversity.
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