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Auswirkungen eines Emissionshandels im Strassegüterverkehr werden untersucht

Posted by Jan Prahm December 19th, 2010

13.12.2010

Wissenschaftler der Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg (OVGU) untersuchen die Auswirkungen eines möglichen CO2-Emissionshandels im europäischen Straßengüterverkehr auf mittelständische Logistikunternehmen Sachsen-Anhalts.
Ziel des gerade begonnenen Forschungsprojektes LETS GO (Logistics Emissions Trading System for Green Optimization) ist es einerseits, Aufwand und Mehrkosten eines CO2-Emissionshandels für die Logistikdienstleister zu minimieren und so auf künftig [...]

German Energy Concept – a small first step in the right direction

Posted by Jan Prahm September 29th, 2010

Yesterday the Federal German Parliament voted for the German Energy Concept for the future development of a climate friendly, reliable and economic energy supply.
If one takes into account that it is the first time that this government officially and publicly announces that it sees the future in renewable energies, this is a small first step [...]

New Zealand says ETS will start on time

Posted by Jan Prahm April 7th, 2010

The New Zealand Prime Minister John Key today announced that the NZ Emissions Trading Scheme will continue as planned and that energy producers, industry and the liquid fuel sector will be brought into the emissions trading scheme from 1 July 2010 PointCarbon reports in an article.
That is the good news. The bad news is that [...]