1. Newsletter XLVIII 2023 - November 26th to December 2nd - Current News+ Greenwashing at COP28: How corporations lobby against climate goals

    Earth already warmed? #5 How much has sea level already risen? * Energy transition | Solar systems | Bureaucracy How solar systems on apartment buildings are hindered by bureaucracy Solar power is important for the energy transition. But bureaucracy is hindering their expansion, especially in cities with their apartment buildings. Electricity is expensive, and at some point it may become compulsory...

  2. Newsletter XXXVI 2023 - September 3rd to 9th - News+ Scientist predicts brutal “population correction” later this century

    i-Kfz, the digital registration for motor vehicles. And just one day later, in a TV interview, he announced details of a new funding program for owners of electric cars who now want to use solar power. You read that right: a program that financially helps those who already own an electric car. And a house. This is what the critics have now: They have the poor minister so far...

  3. Newsletter XVII 2023 - April 23rd to 29th - News+ Faulty SPD, self-deception at 1,5 degrees and war as a climate destroyer

    which is causing the shutdown of a number of nuclear reactors, the lack of cooling water for the nuclear power plants is now becoming more and more of a problem... * Energy transition | Renewables | Heat Wind and solar power become heat Municipalities are increasingly asking themselves how they can make their citizens independent of fossil energy imports as quickly as possible. With Power-to-Heat, electricity can be generated at...

  4. Newsletter XV 2023 - April 9th ​​to 15th - News+ Traffic light climate, Switzerland as a role model and the better alternative to e-fuels

    Energy in Turkey is only a fraction of what nuclear power costs, as the Turkish Uranium Atlas shows. Electricity from wind power can currently be generated for 2 dollar cents per kilowatt hour, solar power between 1 and 1,7 dollar cents. These figures come from the most recent renewable energy tenders in Turkey. The current government purchase guarantees for renewables...

  5. Newsletter XII 2023 - March 19th to 25th - News+ The poison of doubt is the sugar for the bastard

    of the start-up Energyminer are intended to help test a new generation of hydroelectric power plants in practice... * Agriculture | Agri-photovoltaics | Solar modules Agri-photovoltaics Solar power from fields, vineyards and orchards Solar systems and agriculture do not have to be competitors for land, because with agri-photovoltaics fields, gardens or orchards can be used twice -...

  6. Newsletter I 2023 - January 1st to 7th - News+ Where Are the Peacemakers?

    This does not endanger the power grid. This is a popular fairy tale among network operators. They actually only have to look at the weather report in order to be able to adequately calculate how much solar power will be fed in... * Great Britain | Renewable | Wind energy Brits became electricity exporters thanks to renewable energy For the first time in the past decade, Britain...

  7. Newsletter XLI 2022 - October 16th to 22nd - News+ The "Friends of MIK" in AFD, CDU/CSU and FDP are ready to fight for the nuclear industry until democracy is over

    Capacity of the French nuclear park at around 61 gigawatts. Employees in several nuclear power plants are currently on strike to emphasize their demands for salary increases... * Solar power | Species protection | Renewable energies solar power plus species protection as a solution for solar parks? If Bavaria wants to achieve the energy transition, it will not be possible without solar parks in fields...

  8. Newsletter XXXIX 2022 - October 01st to 08th - News+ Belgium shows problems with extending the runtimes of nuclear power plants

    | Solar system | Bureaucracy Electricity through solar systems Over the roofs to the energy transition? In Germany, more energy should be generated using solar systems - the potential of solar power is still not being used enough. But for this to happen, bureaucratic hurdles would have to be reduced and personnel gaps filled. From April to October, Tobias Bücklein does not need any electricity from outside for his house in Konstanz...

  9. Newsletter XXXVIII 2022 - September 24th to 30th - News+ Fridays for Future calls for a special fund of 100 billion euros for climate protection

    Solar industry stands In our series on de-globalization, we highlight German and European dependencies on raw materials and supply chains. The federal government wants to achieve four times as much solar power as today – that’s what the federal government wants to achieve by 2030. But where are all the solar cells supposed to come from? Probably not from Germany. The local industry was once a world leader...

  10. Important newspaper articles on Atom * ... etc. from 2019

    December 2019 - Longer operating times for nuclear power plants - Federal government rejects * IPPNW December 16, 2019 - Protection of children during radiation applications in medicine * December 13, 2019 - Energy transition: solar power from the fields * December 11, 2019 - Chancellor Bierlein rejects nuclear energy at the “Green Deal” from * December 08th, 2019 - Tomorrow (December 09th): Day of action against uranium waste exports and the updates until:...

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