THE GOOD, THE BAD & THE UGLY. What Germany’s new leadership means for green tech. 👀 Friedrich Merz is likely Germany’s next chancellor, after an election notable for historic gains by the far right, losses by the Greens and its former leading party slipping into third. 🚛 Germany has historically set a global example on climate and been a force driving Europe towards the clean transition. LOOKING AHEAD, we break down what the results mean for green tech and the clean industrial shift. OUR TAKE? All is pointing to a coalition between CDU&SPD and while this coalition might lack a strong vision for the green transition, there is great potential for climate-friendly investment and infrastructure build-up under the new regime. Plus continued support for bold EU initiatives like the Clean Industrial Deal. Jump in! DWR eco
Planet A Ventures great insights as to what may happen in Germany under its new leadership. Happy to learn that Merz is pro-Europe and may continue to support ambitious initiatives such as the Green Deal. Following the #omnibus debacle, the EU needs all the green support it can get.
Thanks for this useful take on the issue!
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1moThanks for sharing this! These are the great insights on Germany’s potential path for green tech and the clean transition! In your opinion, what alternative technologies or strategies could replace CCS for emissions reduction in cases where it is restricted?