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DG Energy: Rethinking financing through network charges

In a 72-page briefing for the new Energy Commissioner Dan Jørgensen, the Directorate-General for Energy provides an outlook on the policy for the new legislature. One focus will be energy security. The Commission is even considering tariffs on gas and nuclear fuel from Russia.

By Manuel Berkel

COP29: Europe's leadership role is faltering

COP29 came to an end in Baku on Sunday night. The 196 countries agreed on a new target for international climate financing. However, it was a tough struggle, not without leaving behind some broken pieces – especially for Europe.

By Lukas Knigge

COP29: allegations against the presidency

Many delegates and observers have criticized the Azerbaijani presidency internally for its conduct of negotiations at COP29. The accusations: little attention for small states, chaos in the organization, and little respect for UN rules.

By Bernhard Pötter

Mega turbines: How manufacturers want to open up huge potential

State-owned manufacturers are developing more and more mega turbines. Beijing wants to use offshore wind more efficiently using longer rotor blades and larger capacities. These new turbines have tremendous potential – but also pose new challenges.

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