1. Newsletter VIII 2023 - February 19th to 25th - News+ Mönch von Lützerath: Sympathetic figures of the climate movement

    Wintershall Dea, Uniper, RWE and Total have made the EU and Germany heavily dependent on Russian energy supplies. In addition, the lobby there promoted the decline of renewable energies and is therefore one of the main culprits for the crises associated with it today - such as high natural gas prices, high electricity prices, inflation, Russia's war financing, global warming, etc.

  2. Newsletter VII 2023 - February 12th to 18th - News+ Buzzword climate neutrality, saviors of the fossil lobby and the talk of alarmism

    to do... * Renewable | Solar park | Community income How a solar park finances the local daycare center The federal government's climate protection goals envisage at least tripling the pace of expansion of renewable energies by 2030. This will hardly be possible without so-called open-space photovoltaics. Large solar parks are currently being built on many motorway sections. A...

  3. Newsletter VI 2023 - February 5th to 11th - News+ War is peace, peace is war

    The powerful rotors of the wind turbine generate electricity. Wind turbines now cover almost a quarter of Germany's electricity needs. The proportion could be significantly higher – if renewable energies had continued to be supported as they were at the beginning. According to the Federal Environment Agency, despite the Russian war, we do not have an energy crisis now. But there were and are also interests that it should not...

  4. Newsletter V 2023 - January 29 to February 4 - News+ Je suis mud monk

    continuous electrolysis process with two gigawatts of power. Megaton is the name of the huge energy park that is to be built in Ringkøbing-Skjern in Denmark. The goal: to produce one million tons of green fuels annually using renewable energies. The plans and financing are in place and the energy park should go into operation before 2030. The scale of the project is...

  5. Newsletter IV 2023 - January 22nd to 28th - News+ How the FDP politician Marie-Agnes Strack-Zimmermann plays down her proximity to the armaments lobby

    to even extend the lifespan of nuclear power plants to 80 years. The nuclear power country France has its back to the wall because of its failed energy policy. Since the expansion of renewable energies has been neglected and, as the new plans show, is still only being handled with kid gloves, there will be a huge electricity gap for many years. So it's just a...

  6. Newsletter III 2023 - January 15-21 - News+ Climate Scam - Exxon knew it all

    wants to lead his party on a clear climate protection course in the coming years. “We are aggressively committed to phasing out nuclear power,” he told Die Welt. The future belongs to renewable energies, especially in Lower Saxony. “We not only want to become the number one wind power country, but also the number one hydrogen country.” The exploitation of Lower Saxony's shale gas deposits is also rejected...

  7. Newsletter II 2023 - January 8th to 14th - News+ We have already won

    Years 2023, but still no climate protection. In the last week of the Bundestag session before Christmas 2022, an extensive legislative package was passed with the aim of accelerating the expansion of renewable energies. This means that the era of 16 years of Merkel is finally coming to an end, with each amendment to the EEG bringing new pressure on the expansion of renewable energies. The break-ins at...

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

    can also be used as fuel for internal combustion engines and are used in internal combustion engines. However, only a small proportion of the ammonia required globally is currently produced using renewable energies. The Norwegian company H2Carrier and the Greenlandic wind energy company Anori have therefore published a statement according to which the two companies have...

  9. Newsletter LI 2022 - December 20th to 25th - News+ One UN for all

    the changes to the EEG 2023 and WindSeeG 2023 passed by the Bundestag in the summer as part of the so-called Easter package. This provides an important basis for the further expansion of renewable energies in Germany. On Wednesday (December 21.12.2022, 2023), the European Commission approved the amendments to the Renewable Energy Sources Act (EEG 2023) and the Offshore Wind Energy Act (WindSeeG XNUMX)...

  10. Newsletter L 2022 - December 15th to 19th - News+ Criminalization of activists of the last generation

    for the inauguration of the first German liquid gas terminal in Wilhelmshaven is more than ambivalent. [...] those concerned about the climate would finally like to see the expansion of renewable energies really speed up. Instead, the LNG ship “Höegh Esperanza” now has permission to convert deep-frozen gas into gaseous liquid gas until December 31, 2043 - and is thus leading the German...

  11. Newsletter XLIX 2022 - December 08th to 14th - News+ Umwelthilfe makes proposals for the rapid development of European photovoltaic production

    Level agreed targets for renewable energy have not been met, according to a new study from a think tank presented on Thursday (December 8). France's share of renewable energy accounts for 19 percent of the country's energy consumption, well below the 23 percent target that Paris wanted to achieve by 2020 under the EU's Renewable Energy Directive, according to...

  12. Newsletter XLVIII 2022 - December 01st to 07th - News+ The New York Times and the new climate deniers

    at Lund University of Technology... * Renewable Energy | Climate goals | Scandinavia Scandinavia makes a lot of wind The Nordic states of Europe want to further expand their renewable energy capacity. With solar energy, wind power and hydrogen, countries are seen as protagonists in the decarbonization of their energy system - but this includes nuclear power. Denmark, Sweden and...

  13. Newsletter LII 2022 - December 26-31 - News+ Putin and Lavrov should have gone before the UN

    the Conservatives' delay in tackling climate change. As a result, compared to other OECD countries, Australia is sometimes hopelessly lagging behind when it comes to renewable energy. [...] In conclusion, Labor's future environmental policy will continue to be determined by four key factors. Labor has four powerful political...

  14. Newsletter XLVII 2022 - November 24th to 30th - News+ More garbage to Grafenrheinfeld: The Schweinfurt action alliance against nuclear power is concerned

    | Gas power plants Luxury gas with no future: solar up to ten times cheaper The gas analyst Rystad Energy announces the "beginning of the end of gas power plants in Europe". They are simply no longer competitive with renewable energies. It's the economy, stupid. A new study from Rystad Energy – an independent energy consultancy organization leading the oil and gas sector – has...

  15. Newsletter XLVI 2022 - November 16th to 23rd - News+ Now only the wisdom of the Peace of Westphalia can help

    Newsletter XLVI 2022 November 16th to 23rd *** 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 Current + background knowledge *** Nuclear Power Accidents This PDF file contains a list of known incidents from the various areas of civil and military nuclear industry. Some of this information only reached the public in a roundabout way...

  16. Newsletter XLV 2022 - November 08th to 15th - News+ Penalties for activists - And what about the climate?

    By covering parking spaces with solar systems, France wants to install an output of up to 11 gigawatts. The French government's plans to expand renewable energies have overcome an important hurdle. After negotiations with the Senate, operators of parking lots with more than 80 spaces are to be obliged to equip them with solar systems...

  17. Newsletter XLIV 2022 - November 01st to 07th - News+ Do not fear progress and technology, fear capitalism

    Newsletter XLIV 2022 November 01st to 07th *** 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 Current news + background knowledge *** Nuclear Power Accidents This PDF file contains a list of known incidents from the various areas of civil and military nuclear industry. Some of this information only reached the public in a roundabout way...

  18. Newsletter XLIII 2022 - October 28th to 31st - News+ Climate protection: It's not enough

    Green hydrogen is still a niche. Significantly more effort is needed to achieve climate-neutral business. Less than one percent of global hydrogen production came from renewable energies in 2021. However, given the many new projects, experts are confident. Green hydrogen is seen as a future miracle cure for a climate-neutral economy. The industry in particular has...

  19. Newsletter XLII 2022 - October 23rd to 27th - News+ The fairy tale with primary energy consumption

    Plans for the red-green coalition in Lower Saxony presented. Climate protection in particular should be given high priority. The SPD and the Greens have therefore agreed to significantly expand renewable energies. By 2030, at least 75 percent of energy consumption should be covered by renewable energies. By 2035 the proportion should be 90 percent. By 2040...

  20. 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

    the wind, while more solar energy is supplied in summer when the wind is just a gentle breeze. In times of gas shortages and in the midst of this full-blown energy crisis, renewable energies are more economically valuable than ever. Even if we are still a long way from satisfying our hunger for energy through wind power and photovoltaics, we can already...