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The market for electric cars in the USA has collapsed massively after the elimination of government subsidies

The abrupt discontinuation of government subsidies in the USA has thrown the electric vehicle market into disarray. The $7,500 tax credit for electric cars expired in September. October then dramatically illustrated just how artificially inflated the market had been. Major manufacturers experienced a dramatic drop in demand, and consumers turned back to conventional combustion engine

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Environment Minister Carsten Schneider is sticking to Habeck’s heating law

The debate surrounding the heating law is once again gaining momentum, as Environment Minister Carsten Schneider (SPD) remains steadfast in his adherence to the 65 percent rule, even though the coalition agreement included its abolition. The CDU also advocated for opening up the heating options during the election campaign. But reality shows that voters are

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Former VW boss Matthias Müller warns of mass job losses in the automotive industry

The progressive deindustrialization of the German automotive industry is culminating in a massive job massacre of unprecedented scale. Former VW CEO Matthias Müller identifies the politically enforced ban on combustion engines as the central driver of an escalating crisis in the automotive industry. This abrupt technological shift not only threatens industrial value creation but also

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Reinsdorf wind farm – participation model fails due to lack of interest from private investors

The financing model for the Reinsdorf wind farm is faltering. Despite intensive advertising, there is insufficient private capital. The energy supplier Sachsen-Energie is looking for investors to invest in the project. However, investor reluctance is hindering progress. Citizen participation, return on investment, energy projects, and wind turbines are suddenly at the center of public debate.

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Total control – China is secretly controlling Norway’s electric buses remotely

Norway is experiencing a security shock: full control over a large part of its public transportation system is in the hands of a foreign manufacturer – and the operators were completely unaware of it. A secret test revealed that China not only has remote access and data access to the vehicles, but also that the

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Change of course with consequences – Infineon plans to cut hundreds of jobs in Belecke

Infineon announced extensive job cuts at its Belecke plant in early November. The news came as a shock to both the workforce and the region, as semiconductor production has been one of the most important economic factors there for years. The announced job losses affect a mid-three-digit number of employees, while, according to the company,

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Electricity price reduction in Hokkaido – Nuclear power plant restart brings noticeable relief for consumers

In the Japanese prefecture of Hokkaido, the energy supplier Hokkaido Electric Power (also known as “Hokuden”) has announced a significant reduction in electricity prices. Following the planned restart of the reactor unit at the Tomari nuclear power plant, the tariff for households is expected to decrease by approximately eleven percent. The population will thus benefit

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After only 15 years – the “Alpha Ventus” offshore prestige project is facing decommissioning

The “Alpha Ventus” offshore wind farm was once considered a flagship project of Germany’s energy transition, a symbol of technological progress and a green future. Twelve wind turbines in the open sea were meant to prove that wind power, climate protection, and electricity generation are possible even under extreme conditions. Today, fifteen years after its

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Stellantis invests 13 billion dollars in the USA – Europe’s automotive industry on the verge of collapse

The automotive industry is facing a tectonic shift: Stellantis, the parent company of brands such as Opel, Fiat, Peugeot, and Jeep, is shifting its focus to the USA. With a massive investment of 13 billion dollars, the group is strengthening its position in the American market and diverting much-needed capital away from the European automotive

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Japan is sticking with Russian LNG – gas from Sakhalin is significantly cheaper than from the USA

Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is sticking to her course: LNG from Russia remains the only viable option for Tokyo because it is simply cheaper. Even compared to US gas, Russian liquefied natural gas proves to be more cost-effective and efficient. This allows the country to keep energy prices stable and avoid dependence on expensive

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Wind turbine accident in Havixbeck – now investors are worried about their money

In Havixbeck, a serious accident involving a Nordex N149 wind turbine has caused a stir. The wind turbine collapsed at the end of October, severely damaging the Herkentrup wind farm. Over 100 investors and shareholders, who are involved through subordinated loans as part of a citizen participation scheme, are now worried about their money and

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Dramatic turn of events in the southwest – the automotive industry is fighting for survival

A profound transformation is underway in the industrial heartland of southwestern Germany. The former engine of the German economy is mired in a crisis that has long since become symbolic of a historical upheaval. Transformation, job cuts, and declining sales are hitting the automotive industry hard. Both Porsche and Mercedes are losing momentum, while southern

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A race against time – how Europe’s solar boom is overloading the power grid

Europe is locked in a dangerous race for the future of its energy supply. The solar boom is driving electricity generation to record highs, but the power grid is lagging behind. While new plants are coming online everywhere, there is a lack of infrastructure to safely distribute the energy. Without intelligent planning, a major blackout

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Climate pioneer Bill Gates warns of the consequences of global climate policy

Bill Gates, once a celebrated climate pioneer, criticizes the “doomsday view of climate change” and calls for a clear change of course. The Microsoft founder – a symbol of innovation, the energy transition, economic growth, and sustainability – was once one of the most influential drivers of global climate policy. Today, he advocates for a

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