Renewable Energy 2021: Germany27 August 2020
Hamburg Partners Dr Christine Bader and Dr Maximilian Boemke feature in Lexology Getting the Deal Through 2020 discussing the future of German renewables market.
Hamburg Partners Dr Christine Bader and Dr Maximilian Boemke feature in Lexology Getting the Deal Through 2020 discussing the future of German renewables market.
Dr F. Maximilan Boemke and Dr. Christine Bader have spoken to GreenTech Media about the start of Germany’s coal phaseout plan to eliminate usage of coal by 2038.
Offshore wind energy production has been a fast growing industry in the last few years. The applicable rules are constantly evolving, and the next revision of the German Offshore Wind Act is currently being discussed, especially proposed changes to the auction design.
This article explores recent decisions on German legislature concerning pressing issues such as the PV renumeration cap, distance requirements for onshore wind farms and deadline extension in the EEG.
With 69 turbines and a total capacity of 175 MW, the new wind farms will produce circa 450 GWh of renewable energy.
This article explores the restrictions being put in place on foreign investments in Germany.
This article explores the changing views of FDI in the EU, the UK, Germany and France.
This article discusses the impact of the coronavirus on the German renewables industry, including falling market prices and its effects, tender proceedings and the movement of technical staff.
The portfolio comprises the BorWin1, BorWin2, HelWin2 and DolWin2 transmission lines and converter stations, which were the first HVDC systems to connect offshore wind farms to the grid.
This article, focusing on Germany, is the first of a series of articles exploring the future of e-charging in Europe.