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Monday 18. October 2010
Germany has decided to increase the share of renewable energy by 80 % within the next four decades, as well as half the amount of energy consumption.

It will be a long way to reach the goals. Here are answers to most often raised questions. What is the biggest challenge for Germany as it transitions from an "old" system of energy to a new, clean, carbon free one?... more

Wednesday 25. August 2010
Is nuclear power necessary?

Can renewable energy substitute nuclear? Why is there such an aggressive campaign by some economic leader? Here are answers to the most often asked questions:1. Last days there has been an aggressive campaign by the so called... more

Wednesday 14. July 2010
Russia – gas and transit stops

Again and again: Russia strops gas delivery to Europe as there are unsolved gas transit conflicts, this time again with Belarus. Russia strongly depends on the earnings of selling fossil fuels, especially to Europe. Most... more

Wednesday 14. July 2010
The Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill – and the Call for an Energy Transition

It takes dramatic accidents like this one in order for society and politicians to seriously ask themselves: - How much longer will we be dependent on oil? - Why are we so dependent? And why didn’t we foresee the inherent... more

Tuesday 18. May 2010
Sustainability in regions, communites and municipialities – how and whether it can work:

questions and answers to most important question:

What can larger regions/countries/companies learn from these isolated experiments on Samsö/El Hierro, etc and what is the significance that communities are attempting to... more

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