Lower Saxony on energy transition course: Prime Minister calls for reforms!
Lower Saxony on energy transition course: Prime Minister calls for reforms!
Lower Saxony's Prime Minister Stephan Weil underlined his demands to strengthen the state's economy at the start of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry (IHK) Hanover. He addressed urgency to create lower energy costs, more planning security and less bureaucracy. The aim is to build trust and planning security for companies this year, such as nw-ihk.de
because securing competitiveness sees one of the most important tasks and pointed out the problem of increased energy costs, in particular the network charges. He asked the new federal government to stabilize and reduce the network charges. He also proposed to promote the construction of more large storage for electricity from wind and solar energy. Currently, overnight systems cause annual costs of 3 billion euros if they have to be settled.
reforms for a healthy economy
In order to reduce the bureaucracy, a state reform was required to make the processes easier, faster and more cost -effective. The Lower Saxony building regulations have already been simplified and digitized, with further changes in planning to include companies more. A low number of new building permits and completions in the construction industry was also addressed.
dr. In his speech, Kai Schiefelbein from Stiebel-Eltron called four essential points for the economic recovery: Germany's recognition as a country of immigration, political stability, long-term legislation and de-bureaucratization. IHK general manager Maike Bielfeldt supported the reform ideas from Weil and called on the companies to report unnecessary bureaucracy. The IHK has also created a new area on its website for reduction in bureaucracy.
In addition, Lower Saxony's Minister of Energy Christian Meyer commented on the progress in the energy transition. According to Environment.niedersachsen.de Accelerate the energy transition and the creation of a climate -neutral electricity system with renewable energies. Meyer emphasized the need for trust and planning security for both citizens and for companies.
The importance of continuing existing funding programs for heat pumps and the hydrogen economy was emphasized, while Otto Habeck assured the federal government to ensure that all programs are secured. The Brunsbüttel declaration calls for a further continuation of the acceleration laws for geothermal energy, hydrogen, heat pumps as well as the expansion of photovoltaics and wind energy and announces the relief for network charges for 2024
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