Energy Efficiency
The efficient use of energy is the central pillar of Germany's energy transition. The country is seeking to decarbonize industry and the energy sector to halve energy consumption levels by 2050.
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The efficient use of energy is the central pillar of Germany's energy transition. The country is seeking to decarbonize industry and the energy sector to halve energy consumption levels by 2050.
Renewable energy sources now account for almost 60 percent of power generation in Germany, with energy reforms and accelerated approval processes driving the country’s energy transition forward.
Germany wants to achieve its climate targets by 2045 with the help of green hydrogen and its derivatives and recently adopted a robust H2 import strategy. The country is laying the groundwork for a strong H2 economy, creating business opportunities for foreign companies, explains GTAI’s hydrogen expert Raphael Goldstein.
Home solar power units drove a massive rise in storage capacity in Germany last year.
Skeleton Technologies says it will build a production facility for a new material for high-performance batteries in the Bitterfeld-Wolfen Chemicals Park in eastern Germany.
Europe’s largest economy will partner with Algeria, Austria, Italy and Tunisia to create a new hydrogen corridor between northern Africa and southern Europe via the Mediterranean.
The European Investment Bank has extended a EUR 500 million line of credit to Vulcan Energy, which produces Lithium in Germany.
Europe’s largest economy leads the way in a new European Union report on net-zero manufacturing in member states.
In 2024, German authorities granted permission to construct more than 2400 land-based wind turbines – more than ever before.
The European Commission has approved two Important Projects of Common European Interest (IPCEIs) to ramp up the hydrogen economy in the bloc’s largest economy.