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Nord Stream blast – Federal Court of Justice sees Ukraine as the suspected client

The Federal Court of Justice (BGH) has ruled that the destruction of the Nord Stream pipelines was an “intelligence-orchestrated act of violence” carried out on behalf of a foreign state, and the ruling names Ukraine as the suspected client. The ruling is also significant because the BGH explicitly does not consider the pipelines a legitimate […]

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A 20 percent increase in one week – frost and low storage levels cause gas prices to explode

Gas prices are rising sharply because a cold spell in Europe is increasing consumption and storage levels are far below the seasonal average. The Dutch Title Transfer Facility (TTF), considered the most important reference market for natural gas in Europe, is a key factor in price formation, consolidating supply and demand expectations. Traders are securing

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Wind turbine scrap is becoming a persistent problem – rotor blades are piling up, recycling doesn’t exist

Wind turbine scrap will become a key waste management issue in the energy transition in the coming years. Since 2020, 2,351 onshore wind turbines have been decommissioned. An additional 415 were decommissioned in November of last year. An industrial recycling process for fiberglass-reinforced plastic (FRP) and carbon fiber-reinforced plastic (CFRP) rotor blades is still lacking.

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Climate impact of hydrogen trucks – study warns against green promises and costly missteps

Trucks consume around one-fifth of the world’s total oil, and at the same time, EU heavy goods vehicles are responsible for a large share of transport-related CO₂ emissions. Therefore, the climate impact of hydrogen trucks is becoming increasingly important. However, the origin and logistics of the hydrogen remain crucial, because only green hydrogen combined with

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Cyberattack on Poland’s energy system – government reports near-blackout

Poland successfully thwarted a cyberattack on its energy system at the end of December, according to the government. The power grid was under extreme strain and on the verge of a blackout. Deputy Prime Minister and Digital Minister Krzysztof Gawkowski told radio station RMF FM that the situation was tense and remained stable only thanks

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Schwäbisch Gmünd: 60% increase in district heating and a €30 million deficit at the municipal utilities

In Schwäbisch Gmünd, the Bettringen district heating network is becoming a financial burden. Following a planned tariff increase, district heating prices could rise by 60 percent. At the same time, the debate surrounding a 30-million-euro budget shortfall at the municipal utility company is intensifying. (remszeitung: 17.01.26) Schwäbisch Gmünd: 30 Million Euros and the Question of

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Heat pumps – subsidies in 2026 only if stricter noise limits are met

Since the beginning of 2026, owners of heat pumps have only been eligible for government subsidies if they comply with new noise limits. The federal government aims to reduce noise conflicts in residential areas, as many complaints originate from the outdoor unit. Anyone hoping to secure heat pump subsidies should therefore check how quiet the

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KTM is cutting 500 jobs – restructuring after insolvency affects employees and managers

Motorcycle manufacturer KTM, based in Mattighofen, Upper Austria, is known for its off-road, street, and racing models. The company is intensifying job cuts as part of its restructuring following insolvency, eliminating another 500 positions. A job foundation is intended to serve as a safety net for these affected employees. (t-online: 15.01.26) KTM to Cut Jobs

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Parts of the CDU want to redefine the term “climate neutral”

Within the CDU, there are efforts to redefine the term “climate neutral.” Two influential party organizations are driving this: the MIT, the CDU/CSU’s SME and Economic Union, and the CDA, the Christian Democratic Employees’ Association, the union’s labor wing. Both want to define “climate neutral” so that it no longer means net zero, but rather

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Three hydrogen production projects in Saarland have failed

The German government aims to make hydrogen readily available. In Saarland, however, this plan has suffered a significant setback, as the three planned hydrogen production projects in Völklingen, Saarlouis, and Perl will not be implemented. The decisive factors are high electricity prices, a lack of large-scale consumers, and regulations that make investing in electrolyzers in

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€1.2 billion write-down – EnBW withdraws from British offshore wind farms

EnBW is withdrawing from the British offshore wind farm projects Mona and Morgan. This brings its involvement in the Irish Sea to a temporary end. A write-down of €1.2 billion will be recorded in the 2025 financial statements, as the company has already invested heavily in the projects. Without government subsidies, the wind farms are

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The German Armed Forces are practicing a strategic withdrawal in Greenland.

The German Armed Forces arrived in Nuuk, Greenland, on Friday evening, January 16, 2026. Shortly afterward, Trump announced tariffs against participating European countries. On Sunday, January 18, 2026, they unexpectedly and without explanation withdrew. The withdrawal thus occurred after approximately 44 hours. The mission was intended to examine the framework for potential contributions to Arctic

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Unemployment in executive suites is exploding: Why more and more managers are losing their jobs

In Germany, the number of unemployed managers rose significantly in 2025 because companies reduced costs and streamlined hierarchies through restructuring. Furthermore, staff reductions, a weak economy, and a tighter labor market noticeably exacerbated the situation for managers as well. (handelsblatt: 13.01.26) Executives particularly affected Many corporations launched restructuring programs in 2025, eliminating entire management teams

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Car crisis in Baden-Württemberg: Greens lose their footing – Özdemir’s emergency program

Baden-Württemberg is heading towards the state elections in March, but the tone has shifted. The Green state government no longer stands for stability, but rather for a record that many see as a contributing factor to the current political imbalance. At the same time, Cem Özdemir needs to generate attention in the southwest, even though

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