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Heat pumps – when maintenance costs eat up the cost advantage

Consumer advice centers are receiving increasing reports of sharply rising maintenance costs for new heat pumps. Maintenance costs are sometimes exceeding €630 (gross). This is particularly concerning because specialist companies often present this service as a prerequisite for manufacturer-provided services, for example, stating: “The manufacturer insists on annual maintenance of the system to maintain the […]

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Environmental action leaders want to stop the sale of combustion engine vehicles by court order

The Federal Court of Justice in Karlsruhe heard appeals in climate lawsuits brought by the German Environmental Aid Association (DUH) against BMW and Mercedes. Three managing directors of the DUH are suing as private individuals, claiming that their personal rights are violated by emissions. However, their application seeks a court-ordered ban. They demand that both

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Because almost no one adheres to it – the Hanover Region lifts the 30 km/h speed limit in Gehrden again

In Gehrden, in the Hanover region, a pilot project for a 30 km/h speed limit on a main road through the town ended on March 1st after an evaluation concluded that the measure did not achieve the expected results. The primary reason for the decision was that many drivers ignored the speed limit. The project

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Gas production as a safety measure – the wealthy rely on German reserves

On February 28, 2026, Federal Minister for Economic Affairs Katherina Reiche (CDU) announced plans to expand gas production in Germany to strengthen security of supply in “challenging geopolitical times.” At the same time, the federal government is planning new regulations for heating systems with the Building Modernization Act, increasing political pressure to provide sufficient gas

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Election campaign in Baden-Württemberg – Özdemir’s promises clash with his own party

In the Baden-Württemberg state election campaign, shortly before the state elections on March 8, 2026, Cem Özdemir is strikingly shifting his stance. He is calling for significantly stricter immigration control and speaks of the need to limit irregular migration. At the same time, he is considered open to postponing the EU’s 2035 deadline for phasing

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$345 million in damages – Greenpeace faces bankruptcy after US ruling

A court in the US state of North Dakota on Friday ordered Greenpeace to pay $345 million in damages for protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline. The lawsuit stemmed from a complaint filed by the pipeline’s operator, Energy Transfer, regarding actions taken in 2016 and 2017 around the more than 1,700-kilometer-long pipeline, which runs through

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DUH forces a halt to production on the German oil drilling platform Mittelplate

In the Schleswig-Holstein Wadden Sea, the Schleswig-Holstein Administrative Court has issued an injunction against oil production on the Mittelplate oil drilling platform, brought by the German Environmental Aid Association (DUH). The production halt is effective immediately. According to the court, the reason is the lack of an enforceable production permit, as a mandatory biennial inventory

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Phantom toad halts Berlin’s CleanTech Park – construction of a battery factory cancelled

The last concrete development project in Berlin’s CleanTech Business Park Marzahn has failed because a conflict over species protection involving the strictly protected European green toad legally struck down the building permit, even though, according to the proceedings, the toad itself was never actually sighted on the construction site. The trigger was a lawsuit filed

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Baden-Württemberg – from economic miracle to the fate of the Ruhr region

Ahead of the state elections on March 8, 2026, Baden-Württemberg is heading towards a pattern that has eroded the Ruhr region for decades: too much prosperity from a single leading industry, too little buffer against the collapse of the entire value chain. Back then, coal and steel were driven out of the market; today, the

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EEG reform – government plans to end photovoltaic subsidies

The draft bill for the amendment to the Renewable Energy Sources Act (EEG) marks a potential shift in German energy policy: New private photovoltaic systems will no longer receive a fixed feed-in tariff. Their operators will be required to market their electricity directly on the open market. The German government justifies this move with significantly

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WMF faces deep cuts – parent company plans to close three German plants

The French household appliance group SEB has announced a comprehensive cost-cutting program that will hit the long-established German brand WMF particularly hard. WMF’s parent company plans to eliminate up to 2,100 jobs across Europe, including up to 600 in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. The closure of WMF plants in Riedlingen, Hayingen, and Diez is also

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After billions in renovations – Hamburg-Berlin rail connection slower instead of faster

The renovation of the railway line between Hamburg and Berlin is drawing criticism because travel time is increasing despite an investment of at least €2.2 billion. After completion of the construction work, the fastest ICE train will take 107 minutes instead of the previous 103 minutes. Furthermore, the line will remain closed for several weeks

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Industrial decline is driving Germany towards poverty – the social crisis is accelerating

At the beginning of 2026, Germany faces a social shift whose dynamics are accelerating significantly: poverty is moving into the middle class, following the loss of approximately 120,300 jobs in the industrial sector alone in 2025. The automotive and manufacturing industries are particularly affected, while high operating costs, weak export markets, and a persistently weak

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