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Energy transition without substance

Germany’s industry continues to lose ground because the promised lower electricity prices have failed to materialize, and the energy transition is driving up costs ever higher. This trend has been underway for years but is now affecting key industrial sectors. The trigger is an energy policy that was supposed to deliver climate targets, security of […]

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Rolls-Royce brings British mini nuclear reactors into the construction phase

On April 13, 2026, the UK moved forward with the construction of its first mini nuclear reactors, thanks to a supply contract signed by Great British Energy – Nuclear with Rolls-Royce SMR. The initial plan calls for three small modular reactors, which together are expected to provide enough low-carbon electricity to power the equivalent of

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Fuel discount 2026 – Government relief threatens to disappear at the pump

The German government is reducing the energy tax by around 17 cents per liter for two months to provide relief to motorists facing high fuel prices. However, initial price fluctuations, past experience, and current studies reveal a key risk. The previously introduced 12 noon rule failed to deliver noticeable relief and, according to studies, even

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Lower Saxony’s Minister-President Olaf Lies is raising the possibility of building Chinese cars in VW plants

On April 19, 2026, Lower Saxony’s Minister-President Olaf Lies sparked a sensitive debate about the future of Volkswagen’s German plants. The Social Democratic politician, who also sits on Volkswagen’s supervisory board, advocated for examining the possibility of manufacturing Chinese cars at German VW factories. This proposal was prompted by the growing push of Chinese manufacturers

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The energy transition is outpacing technology – political goals are growing faster than the system

Since 2000, Germany has transformed its energy supply at a rapid pace, politically driven by a concerted effort to phase out nuclear power, initiate the coal phase-out, massively promote wind and solar energy, plan new power lines, and further electrify transportation and heating. These transformations were driven by climate policy, the commitment to phasing out

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German economy slides deeper into crisis – sentiment reaches new low

Business sentiment in Germany deteriorated further in April 2026. According to a survey of around 1,000 companies conducted by the German Economic Institute (IW), 43 percent reported a worse situation than a year ago, while only 14 percent saw an improvement. At the same time, the anticipated spring boost failed to materialize, as 35 percent

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Electric cars: a bottomless pit – car companies’ profits plummet to a ten-year low

Nineteen leading automotive groups worldwide are facing a deep earnings crisis after the 2025 fiscal year because the anticipated ramp-up of electric vehicles, particularly in Europe and the US, fell significantly short of expectations. According to an EY analysis published in April 2026, the manufacturers’ total profit plummeted by 59 percent, from €143 billion to

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Hubertz wants to make landlords share in the cost increases caused by the installation of oil and gas heating systems

Federal Construction Minister Verena Hubertz (SPD) wants landlords to share in potential heating cost increases resulting from the installation of natural gas or oil heating systems. “If a landlord decides to install such a system, which will generally be permitted under the new Building Modernization Act, then heating costs could rise considerably over the years

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LEAG halts Gigabattery project in Brandenburg – network charges jeopardize the billion-euro project

In April 2026, LEAG put the brakes on its large-scale battery storage plans in Lusatia. The focus is on Jänschwalde in Brandenburg, but Boxberg in Saxony is also affected. The trigger was considerations regarding new grid fees, which could place a greater burden on large-scale storage facilities. This jeopardizes a multi-billion-euro project intended to store

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Siemens warns: EU AI rules are hindering Europe as a development location for artificial intelligence

At the Hannover Messe trade fair, Siemens CEO Roland Busch warned of the consequences of EU AI regulations for Europe as a development and application hub for artificial intelligence. The company plans to invest around one billion euros in industrial AI, but a large portion of this is slated to flow to the US if

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Submarine construction to be relocated: Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems is considering production in Spain

Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems (TKMS), based in Kiel, plans to relocate parts of its submarine construction to Spain due to the global arms boom. The move was announced in April 2026 after the company and the Spanish shipyard Navantia signed a letter of intent. The impetus is the sharply increased demand for naval projects, while available

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Report: Acute food shortages have increased significantly in many countries

According to international organizations, acute food shortages have increased significantly in numerous countries around the world. Around 266 million people in 47 countries were affected by severe food shortages last year, according to the “Global Report on Food Crises” published Friday in Rome. This is almost twice as many as in 2016. According to the

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Boom in nuclear power and space travel triggers stock rally in energy and space stocks

A stock rally has begun in the nuclear and aerospace sector on international stock markets, driven by investments in small modular reactors (SMRs), new US space plans, and an optimistic outlook for uranium stocks. Notable gainers include Oklo, NuScale Power, and Energy Fuels, while Denison Mines, Lightbridge, and Uranium Energy also posted gains. Meanwhile, Rolls-Royce

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Solar parks are displacing farmers – leased land is disappearing and threatening livelihoods

In Germany, farmers have been increasingly losing leased land to operators of large solar parks since 2023, while government subsidies and high energy prices are accelerating expansion. Regions with intensive agriculture are particularly affected, as investors are paying significantly higher leases. The decisive risk factor lies in this financial superiority, which is crowding out agricultural

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