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...He said Germany and the EU as a whole needed to generate sufficient green electricity at competitive prices, build the right infrastructure for electricity and hydrogen, and develop less bureaucracy and...
...Wawer’s green industrial power division last year made up only 13 per cent of Infineon’s €14.2bn in sales....
...That is why we wait and see what the so-called EU Green Deal will bring,” the company said....
...“Germany is certainly going green, but the question is how fast,” the report states....
Head of car component maker points to international customers ‘unease’ amid EV transition
...Tobias Kuhm was searching through a pile of discarded circuit boards taller than himself at a German recycling plant when he pulled out a large military-green plate with golden pins and big microchips —...
...As a result of rising energy costs, industry in Germany could not hope to be both green and internationally competitive without far greater government support, said Siegfried Russwurm....
...Sandra Roling, head of transport at the Climate Group, which helps companies go green, said: “It is especially welcome to see that calls to include loopholes for e-fuels — which in effect would prolong the...
...Thyssenkrupp is trying to decarbonise and transition to “green steel” made using hydrogen and electricity rather than gas — an effort that the company says will eventually cut carbon emissions by 3.5mn tonnes...
...There remains, however, a question mark over how demand for green steel would be affected if large-scale industrial environment-friendly projects were to be scrapped....
...It is a level of state support equivalent to a controversial plan proposed in May by Green vice-chancellor Robert Habeck to introduce hard caps of energy prices for electricity-hungry businesses....
...Miranda Green Well, what an amazing contrast those two interviews are....
...In her maiden speech as IG Metall chair this week Benner warned against the “creeping deindustrialisation” of Germany, saying that while “there are enough jobs in green industries . . . not everything will...
...When one village resident wanted to join the green revolution by installing a heat pump in his English countryside home to replace an off-grid oil boiler, he had a frustrating year-long wait and paid a hefty...
...The rollout of green energy infrastructure has lagged behind, however. The DIHK pointed in particular to challenges around the expansion of Germany’s power grid....
...The group said that more than 265,000 customers had booked its “Green Fares”, a separate flight tariff that includes compensation for flight-related CO₂ emissions, which it introduced in February....
...Infineon warned that margins across all of its four segments — including connected systems, green technology and sensor systems — next quarter would land at 25 per cent, slightly below analyst expectations...
...German chemical groups are investing in modern plants and green technologies — but largely outside Europe, the industry’s largest trade union has warned....
...Fearful of escalation with Moscow, Scholz has long taken a more cautious approach to weapons deliveries than his Green and liberal coalition partners....
...Additional reporting by Patricia Nilsson in Frankfurt and Demetri Sevastopulo in Washington...
...Meanwhile, it warned that Germany was also receiving very little of the EU’s €750bn recovery fund, which was launched in response to the coronavirus pandemic to fund investments in areas such as green energy...
...The milestone strategy was long delayed by disagreements between the foreign ministry headed by Baerbock, a Green politician who has long supported a tough stance on China, and the chancellery headed by...
...The industry letter, which will be sent on Monday to members of the European parliament as well as ministers, is timed to coincide with a report by the Green EU lawmaker Yannick Jadot, who will present potential...
...Last month Scholz overruled Green objections to approve a plan for a Chinese conglomerate to take a 24.99 per cent stake in a Hamburg port terminal....
...The oil company has also been trying to make its large energy-intensive plants less dependent on fossil fuels, investing in green technologies and recycling solutions that are increasingly attractive as...
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