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
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Business perspectives on electrification across 18 countries
Much to agree with.
Other Europeans can also learn from Albanians in terms of standing up for their natural heritage. The deregulation being pushed by the likes of German chancelor Merz would enable exactly the sort of abise we now in Albania.
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‘Damit die Energiewende vorankommt, muss in Deutschland der Strom im Vergleich zu Gas günstiger werden, so die Forderung der Unternehmen.’
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The slogan ‘Albania is not for sale’ reveals a nation that respects itself, and will not sell its soul for investment, says author and academic Lea Ypi
Eine neue Umfrage unter Unternehmern zeigt, dass die Wirtschaft von fossilen Energien unabhängig werden will. In Deutschland fordern die Firmenchefs mehr Tempo.
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
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
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