Studies
Renewables
On the danger of antiquated energy policy mindsets
Today’s crises show us painfully where our nuclear fossil dependency has led us. But global leaders are still clinging to these energy sources.
Renewable Power Remains Cost-Competitive amid Fossil Fuel Crisis
New IRENA report shows almost two-thirds of renewable power added in 2021 had lower costs than the cheapest coal-fired options in G20 countries.
A remarkable proposal for international security and a sustainable future
Nuclear disarmament is key to global security and to the prevention of the climate collapse. Against the backdrop of the Ukraine War and the roaring energy crisis, Oscar Arias calls for nuclear weapons to be removed from Europe.
New Short Study on the Relevance of Bioenergy and small Hydropower
Bioenergy and small hydropower are currently under enormous political pressure and partially even threatened in their existence. Yet they already generate energy amounting up to 51% of Russia’s energy supplies and their potential is far from exhausted.
Historical decision based on EWG study: Brandenburg Greens target 100% renewable energy by 2030
For the first time ever, a party with governmental responsibility decides to aim for 100% renewable energies by 2030.