Renewables Cover Over Half of German Electricity Consumption
For the first time ever, more than half of the power used in Germany will come from sustainable sources, estimates show.
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For the first time ever, more than half of the power used in Germany will come from sustainable sources, estimates show.
Germany has embarked on a number of pan-European partnerships to promote green energy technologies, sustainable use of raw materials and industrial transformation.
After protracted debate, Germany now has new rules and measures that will encourage the use of environmentally friendly domestic and commercial heating options.
The European Commision has given German government authorities the go-ahead to release EUR 2 billion in support to help steelmaker ThyssenKrupp to reduce its carbon dioxide emissions.
ITM Power, which is headquartered in Britain, is coming to the western German town of Linden, north of Frankfurt.
Bavaria’s Eco Stor, a German subsidiary of Norwegian utility company A Energie, has announced plans to construct a record-sized electricity storage battery facility.
Germany’s largest transmission systems operators have unveiled initial plans for 11,200 kilometers of pipelines to supply the country with sustainably produced green hydrogen.
In the first half of 2023, renewably generated electricity met some 52 percent of Germany’s domestic needs.
Livista Energy Europe is investing EUR 600 million to set up its first lithium refinery in Europe in Germany, creating around 200 new jobs.
German power company Rheinenergie has announced plans to construct a heat pump with a capacity of 150 megawatt – making it the largest facility in Germany and Europe.