‘Damit die Energiewende vorankommt, muss in Deutschland der Strom im Vergleich zu Gas günstiger werden, so die Forderung der Unternehmen.’
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It’s a miracle, not a minute delayed on a Berlin-Bonn trip passing through Hannover
Maybe Merz/Merkel is right, and Germany ‘schaft es’ after all
Journey back just as smooth, managed to even have a warm meal in the board resto.
Genuinely don’t remember last time a journey out west so flawless, I could get used to this
Some interesting ideas but also a lot of amnesia in this, imagining a simpler technocratic past where EU leaders unisono sang from green hymnsheets and EPP embraced Greta, and Junckers ‘last chance Commission’ never existed
In the midst of a global energy crisis, Philippine’s took a hard look at it’s moratorium on new coal plants, and decided to keep it realising new coal plants just weren’t needed
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One of the most inspirational conservation stories in Europe right now: a governments attempt to sell off part of it’s natural heritage to a foreign oligarch has sparked off mass protests that show no sign of abating
New: Business Polling by @e3g.bsky.social @wemeanbusiness.bsky.social & @gra-3xrenewables.bsky.social shows:
90% expect electrified operations by 2035 with 67% wanting their country to quit coal by 2035
Full results available at: powering-up-business-poll.com
‘Geopolitical instability has made electrification more urgent for 4 in 5 business executives responding to one of the biggest corporate polls since the Middle East energy crisis’
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What if the trope of Europe's stagnating electrification is not true, actually? Why we may actually be living the electric revolution
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