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Wave goodbye to summer, ’cause it’s time to shake things up! 🙋‍♂️  In my recent whirlwind tour across southern Germany, it hit me: the winds of transformation are rising! Remember, the battle against climate change will be clinched in our own backyards. 🏡  So, let’s ignite innovative ideas across every tier of local governance, and …

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🙌Last weekend, I read some great news from the Frauenhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE: Germany has reached a new record high percentage of renewables in its net power generation. 57.7 per cent of the net power generation in the first half of 2023 came from wind energy, photovoltaic systems, hydro power and bio …

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🔙Last week I discussed how we need more flexibility when storing surplus energy. While hydrogen is definitely a big part of the long-term solution for this problem, it is not available yet. So we need to look elsewhere, and luckily some great minds had brilliant ideas. One of them goes in hand with the concept …

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☀#Intersolar2023 ended almost a week ago, yet even with the passage of several days, its impact remains strong. It was indeed inspiring to see so many people from different countries presenting new innovations and charting the paths forward. Especially what I have seen in hall B0-B2 will drive the future of developing solar parks or wind …

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🏠 In my last post I said: We need to find solutions rather discuss problems. With this post I want to start to do just this. In Baden-Württemberg for example, the PV obligation for new residential buildings is expected to lead to an increase of 60,000 photovoltaic installations per year in this state alone. 🛣️ On top …

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🤔After a party, a hangover is not uncommon. And after an exciting announcement like Mr. Habeck’s photovoltaic strategy, criticism and discussion are sure follow right after. Other ministries have shared their skepticism regarding certain points. Also environmentalist and associations have raised concerns, and rightfully so, as it is their duty to be a voice for …

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⚡One of the German government’s major climate targets is to cover at least 80 percent of Germany’s electricity needs from renewable energy by 2030. Over my last posts, I have already outlined that Germany will not be able to achieve its ambitious goals if the expansion of solar energy is not significantly increased.  💡Fortunately, the …

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☀Renewable energy is mainly driven by sun and wind. Deinland is committed to harnessing the power of the sun, but it’s also essential to understand the role of wind. With this in mind, we are thrilled to announce our sponsorship of one of the best German skiff sailing teams for the 2023 season. 🏅The International …

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🏫Did you know: Solar energy is set to revolutionize the way we design and build our urban landscapes. As we look towards a sustainable future, the integration of solar technology into city architecture will be a game changer. ☀️Imagine a city where buildings are not just energy consumers, but energy producers as well. Solar panels on rooftops …

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📉In my last posts I talked about the need to rewet Germany’s drained swamps. While this is very important to reduce our climate damaging emissions as well as gives us new land to accelerate Germany’s energy transition, there is a big problem that isn’t talked about enough: Europe’s groundwater crisis. 🌫 As part of EU´s Global …

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