
Die europäische Industrieallianz für kleine modulare Kernreaktoren will bei einem Treffen mit der EU-Kommission über weitere Schritte für die Realisierung der ersten neun europäischen Projekte beraten.
Von Manuel Berkel
Investments in renewables are rising to a record high worldwide. While less money is flowing into the sector in the USA, there has been strong growth in the EU.
Von Lisa Kuner
Die Tübinger Firma Triqbriq hat einen Holzbaustein entwickelt, der Kohlenstoff speichert und theoretisch unbegrenzt häufig wiederverwendet werden kann. Das Rohmaterial kommt aus Kalamitäts- und Industrieholz, die Produktion läuft regional. Dafür bekam das Unternehmen Preise.
Von Alexandra Endres
The likely decisive round of the Strategic Automotive Dialogue will take place on Sept. 12. The European industry associations for manufacturers and suppliers – the European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (ACEA) and the European Association of Automotive Suppliers (CLEPA) – are calling it the last chance for a course correction.
Von Markus Grabitz
At a political gathering in Rimini, Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni aligned herself with Mario Draghi’s criticism of the EU. She also said Italy is no longer the “sick man of Europe.”
Von Almut Siefert
Several countries want to expand a potential ban on “forever chemicals” to additional sectors. However, the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) no longer plans to consider these additional sectors in its opinion.
Von Lukas Knigge
The European industry alliance for small modular reactors (SMRs) plans to meet with the European Commission to discuss next steps toward delivering the first nine European projects.
Von Manuel Berkel
The first ministerial-level meeting comes against the backdrop of the French government’s crisis. Only on the eve, over dinner at the summer residence, will it become clear whether Merz and Macron will launch an initiative.
Von Markus Grabitz, Lukas Knigge, Manuel Berkel
The European Commission has repeatedly insisted that digital legislation would remain outside the scope of the trade deal with the United States. Yet the spillover effects are becoming increasingly apparent. MEPs are criticizing this.
Von Corinna Visser