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CO2 emission standards for cars and vans: how to make the switch to a WLTP-based compliance system a success | oeko.de

https://www.oeko.de/blog/co2-emission-standards-for-cars-and-vans-how-to-make-the-switch-to-a-wltp-based-compliance-system-a-success/

The update of the CO2 emission standards for cars and vans for the post-2020 period is currently being negotiated. Peter Kasten presents concepts for increasing the effectiveness of the changeover from a NEDC to WLTP-based compliance system.
WLTP CO2 emission value is the prerequisite for a correction mechanism and would have

The role of decentralised flexibility options for managing transmission grid congestions in Germany | oeko.de

https://www.oeko.de/publikation/the-role-of-decentralised-flexibility-options-for-managing-transmission-grid-congestions-in-germany/

Decentralised flexibility options connected to the distribution grid can be used for congestion management in the transmission grid. Their potential contribution for the transmission grid in Germany is investigated in a scenario analysis for the years 2030, 2040 and 2050.
Yet decentralised flexibility can still have effects on operational grid management

EU-Agrarpolitik: Endlich die „Förderpraxis der Zerstörung“ ändern/EU agricultural policy: A change to destructive funding practices is long overdue [deu/eng] | oeko.de

https://www.oeko.de/blog/eu-agrarpolitik-endlich-die-foerderpraxis-der-zerstoerung-aendern-eu-agricultural-policy-a-change-to-destructive-funding-practices-is-long-overdue-deu-eng/

Die Geschäftsführerin des Öko-Instituts kommentiert, warum die derzeitige Neuverhandlung der EU-Agrarsubventionen nicht zum Klimaschutz beitragen wird. Und welche elf Maßnahmen das ändern würden.
(Source: Article 86, paragraphs 6 a, 6 b and 6 c, Proposal for a Regulation establishing

#CircularEconomy_5: Abfallkompensation als zirkuläres Geschäftsmodell im Bereich Elektroschrott | oeko.de

https://www.oeko.de/blog/circulareconomy-5-abfallkompensation-als-zirkulaeres-geschaeftsmodell-im-bereich-elektroschrott/

Not all the waste fractions from an old computer, fridge or monitor are valuable. We are always reading that e-waste recycling is a financial gold mine and that waste is a resource – but that’s not entirely true.
Ghana, Nigeria and Ethiopia are examples: they have brought forward legislation on

Is the “heating hammer” hitting energy efficiency policy? – learnings from the debate around the German buildings energy act | oeko.de

https://www.oeko.de/publikation/is-the-heating-hammer-hitting-energy-efficiency-policy-learnings-from-the-debate-around-the-german-buildings-energy-act/?tx_form_formframework%5Baction%5D=perform&tx_form_formframework%5Bcontroller%5D=FormFrontend&cHash=e19c006170909adf3264ea0de591e041

As a key element of its strategy to increase energy efficiency and renewable energies in buildings, Germany has recently revised its building energy act. The revision of the law has received unprecedented media attention and has dominated the energy policy discourse in 2023 in Germany and beyond. Driven by the German tabloid “BILD”, a campaign making use of populist discourses and misinformation has filled the front pages of German newspapers. The high media reception of the so-called “heating hammer” has strongly impacted not only the provisions of the law itself but has also caused considerable damage to future energy efficiency policy developments, leading to a withdrawal of a previously announced tightening of energy efficiency standards as well as the watering down of Germany´s position in the trilogue negotiations on the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive. Given the relevance of the process and the discourse for current and future policy developments, our paper provides an analysis of the differ
elements of the revision of the German Buildings Energy Act and discuss how these have

Is the “heating hammer” hitting energy efficiency policy? – learnings from the debate around the German buildings energy act | oeko.de

https://www.oeko.de/publikation/is-the-heating-hammer-hitting-energy-efficiency-policy-learnings-from-the-debate-around-the-german-buildings-energy-act/

As a key element of its strategy to increase energy efficiency and renewable energies in buildings, Germany has recently revised its building energy act. The revision of the law has received unprecedented media attention and has dominated the energy policy discourse in 2023 in Germany and beyond. Driven by the German tabloid “BILD”, a campaign making use of populist discourses and misinformation has filled the front pages of German newspapers. The high media reception of the so-called “heating hammer” has strongly impacted not only the provisions of the law itself but has also caused considerable damage to future energy efficiency policy developments, leading to a withdrawal of a previously announced tightening of energy efficiency standards as well as the watering down of Germany´s position in the trilogue negotiations on the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive. Given the relevance of the process and the discourse for current and future policy developments, our paper provides an analysis of the differ
elements of the revision of the German Buildings Energy Act and discuss how these have

The Partnership for Responsible Battery and Metal Recycling (ProBaMet) Project starts in Nigeria with visits to lead smelters in Ogun State | oeko.de

https://www.oeko.de/blog/the-partnership-for-responsible-battery-and-metal-recycling-probamet-project-starts-in-nigeria-with-visits-to-lead-smelters-in-ogun-state/

Researcher Frederick Adjei shares insights into the work and approach of the collaboration with local stakeholders within the ProBaMet Project.
These serve as “pull factors” to ULAB recyclers in Nigeria hoping to have better