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A More Competitive Energiewende Would Increase German Jobs And Economic Competitiveness With Limited Impact To Emissions Levels, IHS Study Finds

2014-03-03 02:34:12| pollutiononline News Articles

Germany’s current energy policy of rapid renewables deployment under the Energiewende has resulted in rapidly increasing energy costs that will make Germany less competitive in the world economy, says a new study by IHS, the leading global source of critical information, analytics and insight

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