The German government adopted the so-called “Easter Package” last week, which included a new onshore wind regulation. It intends to accelerate the spread of renewables. It requires Germany to have an 80 percent renewable electricity contribution by 2030 and a climate-neutral energy system by 2045. Parliamentarians removed from the final text a suggested aim of 100 percent renewable power by 2035. In accordance with the REPowerEU Action Plan of the European Union, Germany now views renewables as an issue of “overriding public interest.”
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