News

LNG terminal on Rügen shut down – ice cover blocks access for LNG tankers

Due to excessively thick ice, no LNG tankers can currently call at the terminal off Rügen. The Prorer Wiek bay and the port of Mukran are completely frozen over. This makes the shipping channel unsafe to navigate. Without safe passage, there can be no arrivals and no regular shipping operations at the terminal. (nordkurier: 06.02.26) […]

LNG terminal on Rügen shut down – ice cover blocks access for LNG tankers Read More »

Small and medium-sized businesses attack Chancellor Merz – “sheer horror” at economic policy

Christoph Ahlhaus, chairman of the German Association of Small and Medium-Sized Businesses and a member of the CDU, has written a strongly worded letter to Chancellor Friedrich Merz. The letter expresses his “utter dismay” at the state of Germany’s economy. Ahlhaus is thus making it publicly clear that small and medium-sized businesses consider Merz’s economic

Small and medium-sized businesses attack Chancellor Merz – “sheer horror” at economic policy Read More »

ZF immediately halts sales of e-bike drive system – Centrix system loses key customers

ZF is pulling the plug on its e-bike business. The company is suspending sales of its drive systems with immediate effect after losing a major customer, Raymon. This drive system was intended to open up a new business area for ZF. The company aimed to become less dependent on the volatile automotive sector and gain

ZF immediately halts sales of e-bike drive system – Centrix system loses key customers Read More »

ACC halts Gigafactory in Kaiserslautern – Battery joint venture finally pulls the plug

Battery manufacturer ACC, a joint venture between automotive and energy companies Stellantis, Mercedes-Benz, and TotalEnergies, has definitively abandoned its plans for a gigafactory in Kaiserslautern. At the same time, the consortium is also canceling the battery factory in Termoli, Italy. This effectively ends a project in Kaiserslautern that was intended to provide a boost to

ACC halts Gigafactory in Kaiserslautern – Battery joint venture finally pulls the plug Read More »

District heating suppliers plan to eliminate subsidies for heat pumps in their service areas.

Cities and municipal utilities are planning multi-billion-euro projects for new district heating networks, investing long-term in pipelines, transfer stations, and generation capacity. At the same time, operators are increasingly concerned that they will lose customers. Many property owners might opt ​​for their own heat pumps even before the pipelines are completed, because the subsidies are

District heating suppliers plan to eliminate subsidies for heat pumps in their service areas. Read More »

Stellantis abandons its electric car strategy – €22 billion write-down

Stellantis is restructuring its powertrain strategy, and the €22 billion write-down marks the price of this change. CEO Antonio Filosa wants to offer fewer pure electric vehicles and more hybrids because, according to the company, it needs to reconnect with its customers. Filosa says that under his predecessor, the “pace of the energy transition was

Stellantis abandons its electric car strategy – €22 billion write-down Read More »

Groß-Gerau rejects 2.5 billion euro data center due to terror threat and heat stress

The town of Groß-Gerau has rejected Vantage Data Centers’ €2.5 billion data center, primarily because it cites the threat of terrorism, cyberattacks, and hybrid threats as risks, while also fearing increased local heat stress from building blocks up to 30 meters high. Furthermore, the municipality questioned the reliability of the business tax revenue and criticized

Groß-Gerau rejects 2.5 billion euro data center due to terror threat and heat stress Read More »

Green electricity in abundance – why more and more operators are switching off their solar power plants

Germany is reporting record wind and solar power output, but at the same time a new problem is growing. Operators are increasingly taking plants offline voluntarily, even though production would be clean and cheap. This is because on many days the market tips into oversupply, and wholesale prices plummet. This surplus alters the incentives for

Green electricity in abundance – why more and more operators are switching off their solar power plants Read More »

Poverty statistics 2025 – 13.3 million people in Germany at risk of poverty

The new poverty statistics paint a stark picture, as poverty continues to spread. In Germany, around 13.3 million people were considered at risk of poverty in 2025. This corresponds to 16.1 percent of the population. In 2024, the figure was 15.5 percent. The figures come from data on income and living conditions provided by the

Poverty statistics 2025 – 13.3 million people in Germany at risk of poverty Read More »

North Sea Summit: Offshore wind power is supposed to make electricity cheaper – but reality speaks against it

The North Sea Summit in Hamburg touted offshore wind as a recipe for affordable electricity. But the narrative crumbled shortly afterward. Costs are rising, the necessary grids are lacking, and the industry is demanding further government subsidies. As always, the political rhetoric sounds grander than what the system can deliver. North Sea Summit: Big Promises

North Sea Summit: Offshore wind power is supposed to make electricity cheaper – but reality speaks against it Read More »

IEA chief Birol calls Germany’s nuclear phase-out a “historic mistake”

Fatih Birol considers Germany’s dual strategy risky, as the country is phasing out coal and nuclear power while simultaneously aiming to remain an industrial powerhouse. The head of the International Energy Agency calls it a “historic mistake.” At the same time, he is hoping for a change of course under Chancellor Friedrich Merz, because Merz

IEA chief Birol calls Germany’s nuclear phase-out a “historic mistake” Read More »

Feed-in tariffs are set to fall from 2027 – why private solar roofs are suddenly becoming a risk

The fixed feed-in tariff has made solar expansion on German rooftops predictable. This safety net for new solar installations is set to disappear in 2027. Economics Minister Katherina Reiche (CDU) and Environment Minister Carsten Schneider (SPD) are announcing contracts for difference (CfDs) as a replacement. At the same time, EU approval for the current solar

Feed-in tariffs are set to fall from 2027 – why private solar roofs are suddenly becoming a risk Read More »

Breakthrough in synthetic kerosene – microbes produce 36 times more fuel

Aircraft need energy-dense fuels, which is why batteries will play a minor role for the foreseeable future. Research is searching for alternatives to petroleum-based kerosene. Now, teams at the Joint BioEnergy Institute (JBEI) have reported a breakthrough: They are cultivating microbes that produce precursors for aviation fuel in the laboratory up to 36 times more

Breakthrough in synthetic kerosene – microbes produce 36 times more fuel Read More »

Neustadt in Holstein – 10,000 people affected by power outage lasting several hours

Neustadt in Holstein experienced a power outage lasting several hours on February 2, 2026. Daily life was abruptly disrupted. Large parts of the town were affected, as well as Pelzerhaken and Rettin. Up to 10,000 residents were left without electricity. Anyone who wanted to pay, work, or communicate suddenly encountered limitations. (welt: 02.02.26) Neustadt in

Neustadt in Holstein – 10,000 people affected by power outage lasting several hours Read More »

ADAC after fuel price interview: Resignation following wave of cancellations – but the future course remains unclear

At the end of December 2025, ADAC’s transport president, Gerhard Hillebrand, described CO₂ pricing as “the right instrument” and spoke of it as an “incentive” for switching to electric vehicles through higher fuel prices. Following this, the club reported a flood of complaints, leading to a wave of membership cancellations. Reports indicate that around 60,000

ADAC after fuel price interview: Resignation following wave of cancellations – but the future course remains unclear Read More »

Scroll to Top