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- The Energiewende (German for 'energy turnaround') (pronounced [ʔenɐˈɡiːˌvɛndə] ) is the ongoing energy transition by Germany to a low carbon, environmentally...
- Agora Energiewende is a think tank supporting the Energiewende in Germany. It is funded by Stiftung Mercator [de] and the European Climate Foundation....
- are the advancement of European integration, the energy transition (Energiewende) for a sustainable energy supply, the debt brake for balanced budgets...
- "Vorlage Nr. 501: Übersicht:Volksinitiative 'Strom ohne Atom – Für eine Energiewende und schrittweise Stilllegung der Atomkraftwerke (Strom ohne Atom)'" (official...
- Agora Energiewende. Retrieved 30 December 2018. Sterner, Michael; Eckert, Fabian; Thema, Martin; et al. (2014). Langzeitspeicher in der Energiewende — Präsentation...
- Energiewende". The Economist. 2012-07-28. Archived from the original on 2018-01-15. Retrieved 2013-03-06. "Wo steht Deutschland bei der Energiewende"...
- 4 TWh in 2013. Key to Germany's energy policies and politics is the "Energiewende", meaning "energy turnaround" or "energy transformation". The policy...
- plants to deal with loss of Russian gas that it needs to supplement its Energiewende, many other countries have announced ambitious plans to reinvigorate...
- that also have taken energy engineering into consideration. Germany's "Energiewende", a policy which set the goal by 2050 to meet 80% of electrical needs...
- consumers in southern parts of the country. Germany's energy transition, the Energiewende, designates a significant change in energy policy from 2011. The term...