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Government overturns heating law and stops mandatory electric heating in the heating sector

In Germany, the center-right/center-left coalition is initiating a fundamental shift in energy policy. This is prompted by the planned repeal of key provisions in the existing heating law, its renaming to the Building Modernization Act, and further amendments to energy legislation. The focus is on the heating sector, but also on the broader question of […]

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Iran conflict drives up energy prices – fuel, heating and electricity in Germany are becoming even more expensive

The escalation of the conflict with Iran exacerbated Germany’s energy crisis in early March 2026. At the heart of the conflict was the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most important energy routes. Tankers were attacked, insurers slowed down shipments, and many ships were diverted to longer routes. This drove up oil and gas

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Funded by the EU with over 650 million euros – Mediterranean power cable on the verge of collapse

The planned Great Sea Interconnector power cable across the Mediterranean, connecting Crete, Cyprus, and eventually Israel, is on the verge of collapse despite EU funding. The project aims to end Cyprus’s energy isolation. It received €657.9 million in EU funding and was considered a strategic project in the eastern Mediterranean. Originally slated for completion by

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Porsche announces further job cuts – new CEO intensifies austerity measures after profit slump

At Porsche in Stuttgart, CEO Michael Leiters has announced further staff reductions following the ongoing elimination of 3,900 jobs. The trigger is the sports car manufacturer’s massive profit slump last year, during which the company presented the first key elements of its Strategy 2035 at its annual press conference. The strategy focuses on a more

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The Netherlands are getting serious – a newly founded state-owned company is to build new nuclear power plants

The Netherlands’ nuclear plans are now taking concrete form, as the government has established a new state-owned company specifically for their implementation. NEO NL will initially plan, build, and later operate two nuclear power plants. The Hague is planning for four reactors in the long term. This move is driven by a shift in energy

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Oil crisis in the Persian Gulf – blocked Strait of Hormuz paralyzes world markets

Traffic through the Strait of Hormuz has almost completely ground to a halt since the US and Israeli attacks on Iran at the end of February, triggering an acute oil crisis in the Persian Gulf. The triggers are the military escalation, threats against shipping, attacks on tankers, and the fear of further strikes against production

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In North Rhine-Westphalia, a house is being demolished to make way for the transport of wind turbine components

In Hemer, in the Märkischer Kreis district of North Rhine-Westphalia, part of a house in the Stephanopel neighborhood is being demolished to allow a wind turbine transport with 78-meter-long rotor blades to navigate the narrow route through the valley. This is due to three Enercon E-160 wind turbines being built in the northern Balver Forest

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Massive profit slump – Volkswagen cuts 50,000 jobs in Germany

Volkswagen is intensifying its cost-cutting measures in Wolfsburg following a massive slump in profits, planning to eliminate around 50,000 jobs across the entire group in Germany by 2030. The automaker announced this after already reaching an agreement with unions at the end of 2024 to reduce 35,000 jobs, primarily at its core brand. The more

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LNG tankers destined for Europe are turning around on open seas and heading towards Asia

The war in Iran is now hitting Europe’s gas supply hard, as several LNG tankers originally destined for Europe have changed course and are now sailing to Asia. The triggers are the de facto closure of the Strait of Hormuz, the temporary disruption of LNG shipments from Qatar, and the sharp rise in prices on

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Industrial orders collapse – Germany’s industry starts the year with a shock

German industrial orders plummeted in January 2026. According to the Federal Statistical Office, order intake fell by 11.1 percent compared to the previous month, significantly more than economists had predicted. The decisive factor was primarily the cancellation of an exceptionally large number of large orders following the strong December, coupled with a massive collapse in

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Solar parks need far more space – new analysis dismantles the arguments of the solar industry

In Cerro Gordo County, Iowa, the planned River City Energy Project, a 500-megawatt solar park, is facing significant pressure because a new analysis estimates the actual land area required to be much larger than previously thought. This is based on a comparison by analysts Isaac Orr and Mitch Rolling between the solar project and a

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Failed wind power projects – Strabag demands 330 million euros from Germany in the USA

Since April 7, 2025, a high-profile case against the Federal Republic of Germany has been pending before the District Court in Washington, D.C. Two Strabag subsidiaries are seeking to enforce an arbitration award of more than €330 million, granted in 2024 by the World Bank’s International Centre for Settlement of Disputes (ICSID). The case stems

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Germany’s financial system is collapsing – how the federal government has been pushing back federalism for years

Between 1913 and 2024, financial power in Germany shifted significantly to the federal government, and according to an analysis by the Institute for Conservative Economic Policy, this fundamentally altered federalism to this day. The restructuring affected the Reich/federation, the states, and municipalities simultaneously, while the state assumed an increasing number of tasks, expenditures, and regulatory

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BASF is downsizing in Berlin and focusing on Asia – the next blow to Germany as a business location

BASF is relocating jobs from its Berlin site to Asia. The affected areas include financial and human resources services, as well as supply chain-related tasks. The chemical company plans to consolidate these functions in India and Malaysia. This move is part of a comprehensive restructuring and is prompted by intensified cost-cutting measures. The critical issue

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Mocopinus insolvent – wood specialist from Ulm closes three locations and cuts 270 jobs

After more than 160 years, the story of the Baden-Württemberg-based timber company Mocopinus has come to an end in insolvency. The company, headquartered in Ulm, announced on March 5, 2026, that all three German locations would be shut down as a result of the failed insolvency proceedings. The reason for the closure is that, despite

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