Subscribe free to our newsletters via your
. Space Industry and Business News .




ENERGY NEWS
Germany energy transition faces cuts after European Parliament vote
by Staff Writers
Berlin (UPI) Apr 19, 2013


disclaimer: image is for illustration purposes only

Germany says it is facing a funding gap in its transition to green energy after a European Parliament vote against reforming the European Union's emissions trading scheme.

Much of the financial backing for Germany's Energy and Climate Fund -- set up to facilitate the phasing out of nuclear energy and the promotion of wind and solar alternatives -- comes from the emissions trading scheme, under which polluters buy the "right" to emit carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases through an open market system.

The European Commission had been pushing to boost faltering prices for carbon allowances by reducing an oversupply caused by the economic downturn -- "backloading" them from the current 2013-15 period to 2018-20.

But the Parliament, meeting in a plenary session Tuesday, rejected the proposal, which was opposed by energy-intensive businesses.

After the vote, prices for allowances plunged to an all-time low of $2.20 per ton of carbon equivalent, bringing predictions the ETS had been dealt a possibly fatal blow.

Germany had assumed a carbon price of $13 per ton last year when it set the budget for its energy transition fund, predicting it would receive around $2.5 billion from the ETS. But the low carbon prices means only $1.16 billion will actually be available this year, the treasury estimated this week.

Another cut of $1.4 billion could be in store for 2014, it warned.

German Environment Minister Peter Altmaier, expressing disappointment over the European Parliament vote, said the blow would be softened somewhat with a $406 million contribution from the KfW Development Bank this year to support research and development into electric vehicles, building retrofitting and battery storage -- a major focus of the government's green energy plans.

Because of that one-time contribution, those areas would thus be fully funded this year, but other areas will see their funding slashed by half.

"The decision of the European Parliament to reject proposals to support the European emissions trading scheme and its impact on the revenue situation for the (climate fund), must be taken into account," he said.

Despite the vote, Altmaier remained optimistic the ETS can be saved, noting that rather than killing the backloading proposal, the EP vote referred it back to committees for more discussion, the daily Die Welt reported.

"I personally believe that we can effectively combat climate change with emissions trading," he said.

The issue has produced a political split in the German governing coalition. While Altmaier, a member of Chancellor Angela Merkel's Christian Democratic Union, pushed hard to boost the ETS, Economics Minister Philipp Rosler of the pro-business Free Democratic Party resolutely opposed the idea.

Merkel, meanwhile, remained on the sidelines, producing a government paralysis on whether to fix the ailing ETS, Der Spiegel reported.

The backloading proposal was rejected by the Parliament in a narrow vote, with 334 MEPs voting in favor of an amendment to reject the proposal, while 315 voted against and 63 abstained.

MEPs opposing backloading said propping up prices by manipulating the availability of allowances was the wrong way to bring about reforms and would only undermine confidence in the scheme.

Some also predicted higher carbon prices would hurt the competitiveness of European industry and would only be passed along to consumers in higher household energy bills.

.


Related Links







Comment on this article via your Facebook, Yahoo, AOL, Hotmail login.

Share this article via these popular social media networks
del.icio.usdel.icio.us DiggDigg RedditReddit GoogleGoogle








ENERGY NEWS
Iraq: Turkish energy plan picks up speed
Erbil, Iraq (UPI) Apr 18, 2013
Iraq's independence-minded Kurds are racing to build a pipeline into neighboring Turkey through which they'll export oil from their Taq Taq field to the Mediterranean, a breakaway move that could take their bitter dispute with Baghdad to crisis level. The government of Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki will no doubt do all it can to prevent the Kurds, who have their own semiautonomous encl ... read more


ENERGY NEWS
Softening steel problem expands computer model applications

New material gets itself into shape

For the very first time, two spacecraft will fly in formation with millimeter precision

High pressure gold nanocrystal structure revealed

ENERGY NEWS
General Dynamics' WIN-T Increment 2, Soldiers' "On-the-Move" Network, Advances as 10th Mountain Division Trains for Deployment

Lockheed Martin Awarded Contract to Modernize U.S. Joint Theater Air Operations System

Boeing Delivers FAB-T Test Units to US Air Force

Fourth Lockheed Martin MUOS Satellite Entering System Test as Communication Module and Multi-Beam Antenna Installed

ENERGY NEWS
Launch pad problem scrubs launch of Antares rocket for NASA

ILS Proton Launches Anik G1 for Telesat

Ukraine aims to accelerate space industry development

Payload integration is underway for Vega's second mission from the Spaceport

ENERGY NEWS
Altus Introduces New GNSS Survey Receiver With 10-cm Terrastar-D

Lockheed Martin GPS Satellites To Help Test New L2C Signal Civil Navigation Capability to Improve GPS Navigation

Smithsonian dedicates new exhibition to navigation

Extreme Miniaturization: Seven Devices, One Chip to Navigate without GPS

ENERGY NEWS
Brazil's FX-2 jet fighter purchase decision put off again

Northrop Grumman's SABR Gives F-16 Pilots the Big Picture

Boeing X-48C Blended Wing Body Research Aircraft Completes Flight Testing

X-48 Project Completes Flight Research for Cleaner, Quieter Aircraft

ENERGY NEWS
Layered '2-D nanocrystals' promising new semiconductor

Dutch high-tech group ASML posts sharp Q1 slump

NREL and Partners Demonstrate Quantum Dots that Assemble Themselves

Diamond as a Building Material for Optical Circuits

ENERGY NEWS
Eye Exam for a Satellite

A look at the world explains 90 percent of changes in vegetation

Belarus, Russia to Create New Satellite Grouping

Kazakhstan to launch first remote sensing satellite this year

ENERGY NEWS
European lawmakers tighten rules on ship-breaking industry

Albania to hold referendum on waste imports

Smog-eating pavement on greenest street in America

Latin America looks to earn from e-waste




The content herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright 1995-2014 - Space Media Network. AFP, UPI and IANS news wire stories are copyright Agence France-Presse, United Press International and Indo-Asia News Service. ESA Portal Reports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additional copyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. Advertising does not imply endorsement,agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by Space Media Network on any Web page published or hosted by Space Media Network. Privacy Statement