Germany's Energy Could Be 100% Renewable by 2050
A new study by Germany's Federal Environment Agency (UBA) outlines the country's potential to achieve 100% of its energy needs from renewable sources by 2050.Setting a serious global standard, the UBA...
View ArticleThe Ten Essential Renewable Energy News Stories This Week
Well, well, well. Once again, here we stand on the eve of another journey.But first a little prelude, if I may.read more
View ArticleGroup: Alternatives Could Significantly Reduce Oil Need in Germany
Energy derived from waste wood chips, corn cobs and other material could potentially replace as much as 160 million barrels of oil, 20% of Germany crude consumption, in just ten years, according to a...
View ArticleGermany's New Energy Plan: Wins on Renewables and Loses on Nuclear
large Germany's new energy plan has garnered praise as well as protest, as the country propels toward a clean energy future.The German government has announced its plan to generate 80% of the...
View ArticleSiemens to Supply Turbines for 288-Megawatt Dan Tysk Offshore Wind Farm
large Renewable energy giant Siemens (NYSE: SI) has received the wind turbine supply contract for another offshore wind farm, this one off the coast of Germany.read more
View ArticleGermany to Eliminate Nuclear Energy by 2022
An anti-nuclear demonstration in Freiburg, Germany in March.In a sharp reversal of policy, German Chancellor Angela Merkel has announced the country will move to phase out all nuclear power by 2022.The...
View ArticleCanadian Solar Provides Panels for Germany's Largest Solar Farm
Canadian Solar (Nasdaq: CSIQ), one of the world's largest global solar companies, has announced it has supplied the solar modules for Germany's largest solar power plant.read more
View Article$263 Billion Overhaul: Germany Launches Largest Energy Investment Since WWII
Germany, Europe's industrial giant, is set to commence an unprecedented reconstruction of its energy infrastructure, the government has announced.read more
View ArticleSustainable Energy Has Merit in Germany
Electricity rates in Germany drop by up to 40% during the hours in which solar power or wind power are active -- and this is what Merit Order ranking is all about, using the cheapest available...
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