Keywords: Energy Transition, Security of Supply, Renewable Energy, Flexibility Measures | Although the wholesale electricity price in Germany increased considerably, the public support and faith for German energy transition has never changed. And to accel
Keywords: Green Hydrogen Certification, Sino-German Energy Partnership | The EU's RED II directive, along with its delegated acts, sets a precedent for the certification of green hydrogen, emphasizing GHG emissions reductions and the additionality of rene
Keywords: Circular Economy & Resource Efficiency, Energy Transition, Climate Action | Germany and Japan are well positioned regarding recycling and waste infrastructure. There is still room for progress for the recovery of critical raw materials and the
Keywords: Renewable energy, power market, business model, Financing renewables, energy storage | As renewable energy transitions from subsidies to market participation, companies should adapt their financing and investment strategies for renewable energy
Keywords: Industrial Decarbonisation, Australia, Germany, Energy Efficiency, Energy Management, Heat Pumps, energy policy, electrification | The report explores opportunities for collaborative efforts, considering the relative strengths and priorities of
Keywords: Industrial Decarbonisation, Australia, Germany, Energy Efficiency, Energy Efficiency Networks, Global Guide | Energy efficiency networks are a success story delivering measurable benefits for the participating companies.
Keywords: Gender diversity, women participation in wind and solar utility-scale projects, science-engineering training, barriers to entry, career progression and retention | There is an openness within the wind and solar sectors to embrace gender diversi
Germany and India want to promote the international roll-out of green hydrogen. To this end, both countries agreed during the 7th German-Indian Government Consultations to conclude an Indo-German Green Hydrogen Roadmap, which is intended to help make gree
Projects for grid connections and trade in green electricity with Morocco are becoming increasingly urgent. One thing is clear: generation capacity and infrastructure are essential for such an exchange – but without an appropriate regulatory framework, ec
Mexico and Germany have further strengthened their energy partnership, as underscored by a meeting between Mexican Energy Minister Luz Elena González Escobar and Anke Rehlinger, President of the Bundesrat and Minister-President of Saarland.