Keywords: Net Zero, Country strategy, Economic development, Emissions, Germany, Emission reduction, Sectoral limits, Policies, Monitoring, Energy Transition | Germany is committed to achieving net zero emissions by 2045, implementing rigorous sectoral lim
Keywords: Battery Electric Vehicles, Flexibility, Demand Response, Energy Transition, Korea, Germany | For Korea and Germany, grid flexibilization and the managed grid integration of BEVs can be a key resource to balance the grids of the future and secure
Keywords: Climate-neutral districts, Energy transition, Energy Efficiency, District energy systems | To achieve climate neutrality by 2045, Germany's public and private sectors must collaborate to create zero-emission city districts, addressing energy eff
Keywords: Energy Efficiency, Regulatory Framework, Energy Management Systems, Policy Research | The report compares Germany's energy efficiency measures with China's policies, suggesting that China could enhance its approach by linking energy efficiency t
Keywords: German energy transition, Carbon neutrality, energy efficiency, renewable energy, sector coupling, energy policy | The main insights for China regarding the German energy transition are to strengthen the top-level policy design, prioritise and s
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
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.
Germany is committed to green hydrogen – and to international energy partnerships in order to achieve its implementation. The German government is supporting the expansion of green hydrogen worldwide, as national production will not be enough to meet ris
At a meeting with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Friday that the two countries would be releasing a "roadmap on innovation and technology".