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Netzausbau und Energiewende - der Transport von Windenergie vom Norden in den Süden der Bundesrepublik krankt immer noch am schleppenden Ausbau des Stromnetzes.

Electricity price: Bavaria wants to fight for bidding zone

The Bavarian state government has spoken out against the division of the German electricity bidding zone. A transmission system operator has put forward an alternative to the bidding zone review that can be implemented quickly.

By Manuel Berkel

Deutschland und Frankreich

Franco-German Assembly in a small circle

The meeting of the Franco-German Parliamentary Assembly is now taking place at board level after all. Bundestag President Bas had initially canceled the meeting of the Assembly due to the upcoming vote of confidence in the Bundestag.

By Manuel Berkel

Energy ministers meet in mid-March

According to information from Table.Briefings, the first meeting of energy ministers under the Polish Council Presidency is to take place in mid-March. An informal meeting is planned for May in Warsaw. One focus will be the energy security strategy.

By Manuel Berkel

United States President Joe Biden delivers remarks at the Truman Civil Rights Symposium at the National Archives Building Featuring: Joe Biden Where: Washington, District of Columbia, United States When: 27 Jul 2023 Credit: POOL via CNP/startraksphoto.com PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxUKxFRA Copyright: xYurixGripasx-xPoolxviaxCNPx 52925504

Climate finance: USA has reached $11 billion target

The USA provided $11 billion for international climate financing in 2024, making it the largest bilateral donor according to its own figures. However, think tanks criticize that the US share should be much higher.

By Nico Beckert

COP29: What the Presidency is planning and hoping for

The negotiations in Baku are now being conducted by the ministers under the supervision of the presidency. The latter is seeking help and putting small successes on the agenda. Rumors of a financial target of $300 billion are doing the rounds. And everyone is hoping for a positive signal from the G20 summit in Rio.

By Bernhard Pötter