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German Environment Agency opposes wood energy – dispute over the climate neutrality of wood escalates

The German Environment Agency (UBA) has ignited a heated debate about the future of wood energy with a new report. According to an analysis by the Institute for Climate Protection, Energy and Mobility (IKEM), commissioned by the UBA, electricity and heat generated from wood are not considered entirely climate-neutral. This assessment has hit the industry […]

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Despite costly setbacks in Germany, Austria is investing 275 million in hydrogen.

Despite significant setbacks in subsidized hydrogen projects in Germany, Austria is sticking to its ambitious hydrogen strategy. The Alpine republic is investing 275 million euros in four major national projects and aims to pave the way to becoming a European hub for green hydrogen. Despite the setbacks in the neighboring country, the Ministry of Economy

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700,000 euros in funding wasted – Rostock’s hydrogen filling station is being torn down again.

Rostock’s only hydrogen filling station is facing demolition – a sobering example of failed funding and inflated hopes for the energy transition. Financed with 700,000 euros in subsidies from the federal budget, the project was intended to usher in a new era of environmentally friendly mobility. But neither the oil company Total nor the manufacturers

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The Federal Ministry for Digital Affairs has lost track of things during the transition to Windows 11.

Support for Windows 10 has ended, and the Ministry of Digital Affairs has long since lost track of the transition to Windows 11. Neither figures on affected computers nor clear plans exist. This demonstrates the extent of government failure in Germany’s digital landscape. The state’s IT infrastructure appears outdated, uncoordinated, and inefficient. While companies have

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Vestas halts production at rotor blade factory in Poland – weak demand slows down offshore plans

The Danish wind turbine manufacturer Vestas is putting an important expansion project on hold. The planned site in Poland was intended to supply rotor blades for large offshore wind farms, but demand for wind energy is declining. Instead of growth, a phase of consolidation is now underway. The company is reacting to the weak market

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Construction industry in free fall – construction crisis drives wave of insolvencies to record levels

The construction industry is under massive pressure. High interest rates, rising construction costs, and a lack of investment are driving construction insolvencies upwards. More and more companies are getting into trouble. This trend is sweeping through all German states and highlights the depths of the construction crisis. Demand is plummeting dramatically, especially in residential construction.

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Energy crisis hits households – millions can no longer pay electricity and gas bills

High living costs are putting massive pressure on many households. Energy prices, in particular, are devouring ever-increasing portions of income. In 2024, around 4.2 million people lived in households that could not pay their electricity and gas bills. According to the Federal Statistical Office, this corresponds to about five percent of the population. This leaves

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Price increase for electricity and gas – Network Agency wants to grant network operators higher returns

The Federal Network Agency is preparing the public for rising electricity and gas prices. President Klaus Müller announced a significant increase in the return on equity. This means a better return for grid operators, but higher grid fees for consumers. According to Müller, there is “high interest in an attractive investment environment” to secure grid

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Mechanical engineers give free rein to their anger at Merz

Mechanical engineers vented their anger in Berlin and confronted the Chancellor head-on. The industry summit turned into a scene of anger and open confrontation. Businessmen spoke of stalled projects, a lack of reforms, and a worsening economic crisis. “Angry and disappointed” – Mechanical engineers are turning to confrontation VDMA President Bertram Kawlath put his finger

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Fermi America plans mega data center with Westinghouse reactors in Texas

An ambitious project is taking shape in Texas. Fermi America is combining four Westinghouse AP1000 reactors with a gigantic data center. This will create a private energy and data infrastructure that sets new standards in nuclear energy and digitalization. (nucnet: 10.09.25) Collaboration with the US Nuclear Regulator The US Nuclear Regulator (NRC) is already reviewing

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EU relativizes environmental friendliness of electric cars – combustion engine ban falters

The future of the European automotive industry depends crucially on Brussels. The original goal was to ban new registrations of combustion engines from 2035 onwards. Purely electric cars were supposed to dominate the roadscape. However, the EU Commission is now signaling that it will revisit this course earlier than planned and wants to use new

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Ford cuts another 1,000 jobs in Cologne – Electric flop forces traditional plant into crisis

Ford in Cologne is in deep crisis. The company is cutting another 1,000 jobs and switching production to single-shift operations starting in January. Despite billions invested in electric cars, weak sales are forcing the manufacturer to tighten its austerity measures and make corresponding job cuts. (welt: 16.09.25) A Broken Tradition in Cologne Ford has been

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More show than substance – politicians in the title scandal

In Cottbus, a title scandal is rocking the city hall. Mayor Tobias Schick is at the center of a public prosecutor’s investigation because he used the title “Diplom-Verwaltungsbetriebswirt” (Diplom in Administrative Business Administration) without clarifying that it is not a university degree. (bild: 15.09.25) For many citizens, this case demonstrates the extent to which politicians

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Wave of insolvencies reaches new record: Highest level in 20 years

The German economy is in the midst of a wave of insolvencies. More and more companies are sliding into crisis, while at the same time, business closures are on the rise. This dramatic development demonstrates that the stability of many sectors is at risk. (creditreform: 09.09.25) Wave of insolvencies hits companies with full force According

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Citizens’ protest stops wind farm between Eintürnen and Arnach

Citizen protests have tipped the scales: The planned wind farm between Eintürnen and Arnach will not be built. Despite significant investment and extensive planning, the companies Energiequelle and Laoco withdrew their application. Three wind turbines with hub heights of 175 meters were to be built. However, the population, conservationists, and local politicians united in their

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