Werbung Die herbeigeführte Energiepreisexplosion führt Europa in die schlimmsten Energiekrise seit dem Zweiten Weltkrieg Mitteilungen Ökologie Technik Verbraucherberatung 23. Dezember 2021 Hinweis: Die Bildrechte zu den Beitragsfotos finden Sie am Ende des Artikels Reject last ditch campaign to sabotage EU inclusion of gas and nuclear energy or face disaster (WK-intern) – Net Zero Watch has warned EU leaders to reject last ditch attempts by campaigners to prevent the EU’s planned green taxonomy for gas and nuclear energy or face a political and economic disaster. Despite Europe facing its worst energy crisis since the Second World War campaigners are trying to prevent the EU from easing and encouraging the investment in desperately needed new natural gas and nuclear power plants and infrastructure. Both low-carbon energy sources are included in the EU Commissions’s proposed “taxonomy for sustainable activities” which is reported to be tabled at the end of the year. In recent days, climate activists including Greta Thunberg have launched campaigns against the European Commission’s new energy priorities which inform its planned green taxonomy. Germany’s new coalition government is under pressure from green ministers to reject the inclusion of nuclear energy and natural gas in the EU’s new energy classification system. According to media reports, the European Commission is expected to publish the draft taxonomy on 31 December, allowing for a few days of consultation. The final proposal, expected to be published in mid-January, could only be blocked by a super-majority of EU member states. This seems highly unlikely in the midst of Europe’s deepening energy crisis. Dr Benny Peiser, Net Zero Watch director, said: „As energy prices are rocketing, Europe is facing its worst energy crisis since the Second World War. Natural gas prices are currently more than ten times more expensive in Europe than in the US where cheap and abundant shale gas is keeping prices low.“ „It is becoming more evident by the day that the EU and the UK have for the last 20 years picked real losers by prioritising and subsidising unreliable renewables over other, physically superior low-carbon energy such as natural gas and nuclear power. The EU should now consider radical reforms of energy policies based on dispatchable low-emissions gas and nuclear power plants to deliver a secure and competitive electricity system, as the GWPF has proposed earlier this year.“ PR: Dr Benny Peiser, Net Zero Watch director PB: Net Zero Watch Weitere Beiträge:Um unsere Klimaschutzziele im Verkehr zu erreichen, brauchen wir CO2-neutrale TechnologienDie LEKA MV lädt Kommunalvertreter zur zweiten Onlineschulung rund ums Energiesparen einMVV Energie beteiligt sich mit 50,1% an juwi