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Imports comprise 70% of Germany’s primary energy and will fall to 27% by 2050, making Germany much less energy import-dependent. Imported coal and oil will decline by 99% and 79%, respectively.
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Germany’s Hidden Fuel Crisis: How Oil Shortages Nearly Crippled Hitler’s War Machine
While Nazi Germany appeared unstoppable after its lightning-fast conquests in Europe, one invisible weakness threatened the ...
Germany's energy independence from Moscow is crucial and it is not in talks with Russia over a "possible pipeline-based supply of Russian gas" via the partly damaged Nord Stream 2 pipeline, the ...
Subsidizing fossil gas, especially long-term contracts for liquefied natural gas (LNG), undermines Germany’s energy independence, national security, public health, and climate goals, while also ...
Germany’s presumptive new chancellor, Friedrich Merz, faces challenges both at home and overseas following his conservative alliance’s election victory on Feb. 23, 2025.
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Q&A: US ‘energy independence’ more a political concept than a practical goal
Offshore Technology spoke to Mason Hamilton, vice-president of economics and research at the API, about federal lands, ...
Lyten is buying Northvolt’s battery factories, tech, and IP in Sweden and Germany to expand lithium-sulfur production in ...
SAN JOSE, Calif. & STOCKHOLM & HEIDE, Germany, August 07, 2025--Lyten, the global leader in lithium-sulfur batteries, ...
Why Europe's Wind Energy Edge is at Risk By ZeroHedge - Jul 09, 2025, 1:00 PM CDT ...
Independence will not likely mean a complete divorce between the U.S. and Germany – the ties binding the two countries, whether economic, cultural or political, run too deep.
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