All publications by tag «GERMAN»
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2024, February, 9, 06:10:00
GERMANY'S INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION DOWN
Industrial production fell in December by 1.6% compared with the previous month. Analysts polled by Reuters had predicted a 0.4% fall.
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2023, November, 23, 06:40:00
GERMANY IN FLAMES
If officials conclude that the court judgment broadly applies to most of Germany’s off-budget funds, as expected, Finance Minister Christian Lindner will have to retroactively account for at least €30 billion of new debt in a revised program for 2023,
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2023, October, 27, 06:35:00
FRANCE, GERMANY NUCLEAR DIFFERENCES
The EU’s 27 members are divided. Central and eastern European countries that have their own nuclear expansion ambitions are supporting France while non-nuclear powers including Belgium, Denmark, Luxembourg, Austria, are backing Germany.
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2023, October, 20, 06:25:00
RUSSIAN LNG FOR GERMANY
Still, the trade has become a headache for Germany, which has explicitly said it won’t use gas from Russia in the fallout of the war in Ukraine. Berlin is facing sharp criticism over concerns that a government-run company still has ties to Moscow, despite its political rhetoric.
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2023, September, 12, 09:05:00
WHO BLEW UP NORD STREAM ? - 2
The conflict between Russia and Ukraine has caused immense war-related devastation, resulting in loss of life, displacement of communities and damage to infrastructure. The ongoing war is exacerbating the economic burden on Ukraine and has far-reaching implications for neighbouring countries and international stability.
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2023, March, 31, 07:40:00
NUCLEAR HYDROGEN FOR EUROPE
Two camps, one led by Germany and the other by France, are fighting it out, each with a blocking minority on a specific point: Should low-carbon hydrogen be taken into account when measuring the efforts of member states to reach the target of 45% of renewables in their energy mix by 2030?
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2023, March, 24, 07:30:00
GERMAN GAS CONCERNS
Germany suffered the most among EU member states from the Russian supply curtailments, with a number of buyers forced to buy expensive gas on the open market to make up for the Russian shortfall.
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2023, March, 3, 11:55:00
GERMANY'S RENEWABLE PRICES UP
After excluding 7 bids due to formal errors, the regulator selected 119 proposals with prices ranging between €7.24c/kWh and the maximum permissible value of €7.35c/kWh. The volume-weighted average reached €7.34c/kWh (+25% compared to the previous round).
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2023, February, 3, 11:10:00
GERMAN WIND ENERGY 7 GW
Germany targets 30 GW of offshore wind by 2030. The country had 7.7 GW of offshore wind installed capacity at the end of 2021.
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2023, January, 9, 12:25:00
GERMANY'S GAS CONSUMPTION DOWN
Germany exported around 501 TWh of natural gas in 2022 (749 TWh in 2021). As a result, at 948 TWh, more natural gas was available in Germany in 2022 than in 2021 (902 TWh).