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Feature | Wärmewende

Heating: How the biogas obligation makes gas heating systems more expensive

An increasing number of utility providers are offering biogas tariffs, which are a prerequisite for installing new gas heating systems. However, they are more than 30 percent more expensive than standard gas contracts – making gas heating even less economically attractive.

Von Malte Kreutzfeldt

News

Biomass: Why dena is calling for a strategy

Biomass is currently used mainly for heating and transportation. But wood and natural carbon are also central to decarbonizing industry, the German Energy Agency (dena) warns. It is now calling for comprehensive planning for the use of biomass.

Von Bernhard Pötter

News | LNG

LNG: Imports from the USA on the rise

The EU imported more liquefied gas from the United States in the first half of the year. However, imports are still a long way from USD 750 billion. Meanwhile, a new piece of legislation aims to make energy transactions more transparent.

Von Manuel Berkel

News | Arbeitsmarkt

Energy transition: Why 40,000 additional workers are needed

The energy transition is facing a shortage of workers – that’s the finding of a forecast by the Institute for Employment Research. Skilled workers are especially lacking in the energy and electrical engineering sectors.

Von Redaktion Table

Table.Nachtisch | Argentinien

Lebensmittelkennzeichnung: Kampf dem Übermaß

Mit dem Gesetz zur Frontkennzeichnung gehörte Argentinien zeitweise zu den Ländern mit den weltweit strengsten Vorschriften für hochverarbeitete Lebensmittel. Warnhinweise auf Verpackungen verweisen dort seit einigen Jahren auf hohe Fett-, Salz- und Zuckerwerte. Doch die Regierung des ultraliberalen Präsidenten Javier Milei setzt auch hier die Kettensäge an.

Von Merle Heusmann