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Imports comprise 70% of Germany’s primary energy and will fall to 27% by 2050, making Germany much less energy import-dependent. Imported coal and oil will decline by 99% and 79%, respectively.
LNG Projects Are a Bad Deal for Germans and Americans. Subsidizing fossil gas, especially long-term contracts for liquefied natural gas (LNG), undermines Germany’s energy independence, national ...
New energy minister Reiche unsettles sector by questioning renewables targets and showing more enthusiasm for gas than ...
(THE CONVERSATION) Germany’s presumptive new chancellor, Friedrich Merz, faces challenges both at home and overseas following his conservative alliance’s election victory on Feb. 23, 2025. A ...
Vestas Wind Power CEO Henrik Andersen warns that Europe's fragmented energy policies risk its leadership in renewable energy ...
The BWE wind lobby reported on Tuesday that Germany's onshore power sector has recorded its best half-year in 2017 but still ...
Western economies closed or minimized domestic production of oil, natural gas, and coal, leaving them vulnerable to energy disruptions and dependent on imports from geopolitically unstable regions.
Vietnam wishes for deeper cooperation with Germany in green hydrogen, workforce training, and building a robust energy ...