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Katherina Reiche presents the key element of her energy transition course: the monitoring report. The out for PV systems and wind power in Germany?
Despite the 60% share of green electricity, Germany is struggling with rising costs and weather-related fluctuations. Therefore, the CDU politician is now planning to end the guaranteed fixed prices for new solar and wind systems.
The Federal Minister for Economic Affairs sees the energy transition at a crossroads. Climate neutrality and competition should not be opposites. She wants to cut subsidies.
Mountain Association Celebrates 100 Solar Installations in Eastern Kentucky, Delivering $7.5 Million in Savings - WBONTV Local News for Richmond KY
An Eastern Kentucky-based non-profit recently celebrated an impressive milestone. The Mountain Association; which has offices in Berea, Hazard, and Prestonsburg; announced earlier today that it has facilitated 100 solar installations across the Eastern portion of the Commonwealth. The 100th installation comes as the Red River Gorge Visitor Center recently announced their solar installation, complete with Electric Vehicle chargers. According to t…
Reiche demands less subsidies and ideology, but more market and technology openness Berlin/Dresden, September 15, 2025. The German energy transition needs less ideology, subsidies and overregulation as before, but more market, pragmatism and technology openness. This is what the Federal Minister of Economics Katherina Reiche (CDU) in Berlin has demanded. She reacts to a meta-study "Energiewende. Efficient. Make" which she requested from the "Ene…


Federal Minister for Economic Affairs Katherina Reiche (CDU) wants to abolish the fixed feed-in tariff for new solar systems. She insists that a total of 80 percent of the electricity in Germany should come from renewable energies by 2030, the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs said on Monday. Climate neutrality and competitiveness are not, however, likely to be opposites and that the affordability has "for too long not been sufficiently take…
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