Schlagwort: Innovation

Deutungsdualismus beim Energiewende-Monitoring: Gutachter fordern Ausbau, Digitalisierung und Innovation, das Ministerium leitet Digitalisierungsmonopolisierung und Kapazitätsubventionen ab

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Die Energiewende braucht keine Entschleunigung, sondern klare Leitplanken für Modernisierung, Digitalisierung und Elektrifizierung. Nur mit einer konsequent marktwirtschaftlichen Ausrichtung bleibt Deutschland wettbewerbsfähig, erreicht seine Klimaziele und sichert Arbeitsplätze

Novellierung des Erneuerbare-Energien-Gesetzes (EEG): Bundestag beschließt Verschiebung von Klimaschutz und Innovation

Die Erhöhung der Ausbaupfade ist vertagt, das Bekenntnis zur Energiewende als öffentliches Interesse wieder herausgestrichen und die Ausschreibungen, einst als marktwirtschaftliches Instrument gepriesen, weiter kompliziert und ins Absurde geführt

Research and innovation vital to sustain wind energy cost reductions and keep industry in Europe

As the EU negotiates the details of its next flagship research and innovation programme – Horizon Europe – channelling resources to the right places will be critical to decarbonise and continue growing Europe’s economy. The Technology and Innovation Platform ETIPWind has released a series of recommendations on where the EU should focus in Research and Innovation funding in wind energy.
The €94bn Horizon Europe research and innovation programme will identify key challenges and priorities for research and innovation funding from 2021-2027. It is critical that a significant portion is allocated to climate action in general and to the ‘Climate, Energy & Mobility’ challenge in particular.

WindEurope CEO tells EU Industry Commissioner: Wind energy can help drive industrial transformation in Europe

On 24 January WindEurope CEO Giles Dickson joined representatives of the Industry4Europe group to meet Elżbieta Bieńkowska, European Commissioner for Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs.

Ms Bieńkowska convened the meeting to discuss the Commission’s Industrial Policy Strategy with the Industry4Europe group (representing 126 manufacturing sectors).  The latter presented a series of recommendations to the Commission on finance, research innovation, and skills training.   Dickson explained how wind had grown into a major manufacturing sector in Europe with factories in nearly every Member State, employing over a quarter of a million people, providing 11% of Europe’s electricity.  He said access to affordable finance is key to unlocking investment in capital-intensive factories in all sectors.  Which means strengthening EU finance mechanisms such as EFSI.