Energy Transition in Germany by Theresa and Miriam.

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Energy Transition in Germany by Theresa and Miriam

structure Definition Germany‘s environmental policy Fukushima: nuclear disaster Fukushima aftermath Technical explanations and advantages of different methods of generating removable energy

Germany’s environmental policy 1996 : roofs-program 2000 : nuclear power phase out Erneuerbare-Energien-Gesetz (EEG) extant of subsidy 2010 : lifetime extension of nuclear power plants

nuclear disaster

Fukushima aftermath 14 th March: safety test April: nuclear phaseout within next decade 7 Nuclear power plants shut down 6 in in 2022 total shut down

generating renewable energy

Thanks for your attention !