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    the originally planned shutdown date will continue. At the end of this winter it will finally be over for them. These are blocks of the energy companies RWE in the Rhenish region and Leag in Lusatia. To reactivate the systems, former employees also returned from retirement to their old jobs. Others postponed the start of their retirement. In total...

  2. Newsletter LI 2023 - December 17th to 23rd - Current news + steps towards climate change, unsettled OPEC and loving politics

    | Lignite | Solar system | Jänschwalde opencast mining operation ends after 50 years - now comes solar With the end of operations for the brown coal opencast mining in Jänschwalde, the energy company Leag is pushing forward with the construction of a solar system on the former opencast mining areas. [...] The energy company Leag is planning a conversion towards renewable energies. The phase-out of electricity generation from brown coal is...

  3. Newsletter L 2023 - December 10th to 16th - News+ The tail wags the dog and those on the right lead us by the nose ring “Back to the Future”

    The Foreign Minister said that the passage on fossil energies wrongly suggests that coal, oil and gas could continue to play a decisive role in our future... * RWE, Leag and the coal phase-out: Compensation from the state of Germany is phasing out coal, that's already stated stuck for a long time. There has now been a decision on Germany's billion-dollar payment to RWE. BRUSSELS dpa...

  4. Newsletter XIV 2023 - April 2-8 - News+ Wars and School Massacres: The Cancer of Dehumanization

    the political initiative and media presence will be left to the conservative forces of the right and the extreme right... *** April 7th Slovakia | Mochovce | Taxpayers pay loss | Leag research by the organization Global 2000: Dubious deal with nuclear power The coal company Leag is said to have never bought the electricity generated by the Mochovce nuclear power plant and made a profit from it - at the expense of...

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

    According to mushrooms from southern Bavaria in particular, the popular chestnut boletus in particular is problematic. The reason for this is the long-lasting cesium in the forest floor... * floating photovoltaics | Wind energy | LEAG Germany's largest floating PV project reaches an important milestone The city of Cottbus has set itself the goal of developing a CO2-neutral port and urban district. On the way...

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

    were that should have been operated beyond 2030. However, there was no mention of the other eight lignite-fired power plants that are still allowed to operate in Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt and Brandenburg by the Czech EPH (Leag and Mibrag) - some together with Uniper - even after 2030, such as a list of the Ministry of Economic Affairs shows. It has around 5,6 gigawatts of power...

  7. Newsletter VI - February 02nd to 08.02.2021th, 02 - News+ February XNUMXnd - Green electricity - Safely through the dark doldrums

    Network. But these days of all days, many other coal-fired power plants in the country were running at full speed - as if they wanted to once again show with all their might what they can achieve. Power plant operator Leag, for example, reported that its large plants in Lusatia are working at full capacity. Together with the gas power plants, the coal mines secured the electricity supply in Germany these days....

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