
Nikolaus Kurmayer
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La futura coalizione di governo tedesca vuole abolire il carbone nel 2038 e puntare sulla bioenergia
1 month ago |
euractiv.it | Jasper Steinlein |Nikolaus Kurmayer |Valentin Friedl
Un futuro governo federale composto da cristiano-democratici (CDU/CSU) e socialdemocratici (SPD) prevede di smantellare le centrali a carbone tedesche in base alle tempistiche di aggiunta alla rete delle centrali a gas, secondo un documento di coalizione visionato da Euractiv. Il documento trapelato martedì (25 marzo) afferma: “Ci atteniamo al percorso concordato di eliminazione graduale della produzione di energia elettrica da lignite entro il 2038”.
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Oct 16, 2024 |
euractiv.com | Nikolaus Kurmayer |Paul Messad
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Feb 2, 2024 |
euractiv.com | Alina Clasen |Nikolaus Kurmayer
European consumers will have the right to have common household appliances, including mobile phones, repaired, while EU countries will have to produce schemes to boost repair rates according to a new law adopted on Friday (2 February). In 2023, the European Commission proposed a new law equipping consumers with a right to have their devices repaired – long after the warranty expired.
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Oct 12, 2023 |
euractiv.com | Julia Dahm |Nikolaus Kurmayer
In a show of diplomatic strength, the prime ministers of Sweden and Finland have invited EU Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen to visit their country’s forests and refrain from overburdening the sector ahead of an election year. Forests generate 20% of Finland’s exports, while one in ten Swedes are working in the forestry business, making the sector a central pillar of the economy for the two Nordic countries.
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Oct 12, 2023 |
euractiv.com | Julia Dahm |Nikolaus Kurmayer
In a show of diplomatic strength, the prime ministers of Sweden and Finland have invited EU Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen to visit their country’s forests and refrain from overburdening the sector ahead of an election year. Forests generate 20% of Finland’s exports, while one in ten Swedes are working in the forestry business, making the sector a central pillar of the economy for the two Nordic countries.
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