Tag: Energiemarkt
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Strait of Hormuz Blocked—and Germany Continues to Debate Ideology

The Strait of Hormuz is not a geographic detail. It is a lifeline. Around 20 percent of the world’s traded oil normally passes through this narrow passage. In addition, there are enormous quantities of liquefied natural gas. If nothing flows there, it is not just the energy market that shakes—the global economy trembles. And that is exactly what we are experiencing right now. While tankers are stuck, pipelines at Read more
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The Nuclear Phase-Out Is Now Backfiring: Germany Stands Exposed on Energy Policy

Two oil crises. And a gas collapse. At the same time. That’s how Fatih Birol, head of the International Energy Agency, describes the current situation on energy markets. And then he says a sentence that should actually trigger a political earthquake in Berlin: without Germany’s nuclear phase-out, the situation today would not be so severe. But instead of debate: silence. Instead of self-criticism: calls to persevere. The world is losing Read more
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Gasspeicher nur noch bei 26 Prozent – Warum Deutschlands Energiepolitik wieder am Abgrund steht

26,99 Prozent. Das ist kein Randwert.Das ist ein Warnsignal. Am 9. Februar 2026 sind Deutschlands Gasspeicher laut AGSI nur noch zu knapp 27 Prozent gefüllt – so niedrig wie seit der Energiekrise 2022 nicht mehr. Ende Januar lagen sie noch über 41 Prozent. Innerhalb weniger Wochen ist der Winterpuffer massiv abgeschmolzen. Und wieder hören wir:„Kein Read more