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Electricity exports up despite warnings
Energy

Electricity exports up despite warnings

German electricity exports rose again last year, quashing concerns that the country's nuclear phase-out would lead to shortages. New figures show a four-fold increase in export surplus since 2011.
Few follow German no nukes policy
Energy

Few follow German no nukes policy

Two years after the Fukushima nuclear catastrophe, nuclear energy usage is growing – except in Germany and in Japan, where the meltdown took place, a story on Saturday in <i>Die Welt</i> said.
Electricity bills to increase by €60 a year
Energy

Electricity bills to increase by €60 a year

Germany's transition to renewable energy is likely to cost a three-person household €60 a year as the so-called EEG reallocation charge will rise from 3.6 euro cents to 5.3 cents per kWh in 2013, it emerged Monday.
Merkel defends nuclear phase out
Energy

Merkel defends nuclear phase out

German Chancellor Angela Merkel defended her country's decision to phase out nuclear power on Saturday, speaking on the eve of the first anniversary of Japan's Fukushima disaster. But Germany has its work cut out if it is to reach ambitious national targets.
Nuclear shutdown slowing economy
Economy

Nuclear shutdown slowing economy

The Munich-based Institute for Economic Research (IFO) said on Saturday that the decision to close Germany's nuclear reactors was one of the reasons why the economy's growth was down in the second quarter of the year.
France raises concern over nuke-free Germany
France

France raises concern over nuke-free Germany

France's Energy Minister Eric Besson is urging the European Commission to consider the knock-on effects of Germany's decision to abandon nuclear power, fearing energy supplies problems, in a letter seen on Friday.