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Germany's current energy policy is criticized for being detrimental to both citizens and the economy, particularly due to high costs associated with fossil gas. There is a strong call for a new approach that emphasizes market values and sustainable practices to address inefficiencies in the existing system.
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leben_mit_der_energiewende • 2026-02-27T22:07:44Z
Source material: MINISTERIN REICHE GREIFT UNS ALLE AN
Summary
Germany's current energy policy is criticized for being detrimental to both citizens and the economy, particularly due to high costs associated with fossil gas. There is a strong call for a new approach that emphasizes market values and sustainable practices to address inefficiencies in the existing system.
Perspectives
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Key entities
Countries / Locations
Germany
Themes
#energy_security • #energy_transition • #fossil_fuel_crisis
Timeline highlights
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Germany's current energy policy is criticized for being detrimental to both citizens and the economy, particularly due to high costs associated with fossil gas. There is a strong call for a new approach that emphasizes market values and sustainable practices to address inefficiencies in the existing system.
  • The current energy policy is viewed as an attack on the energy transition and citizens, negatively impacting the economy
  • Germany is facing the highest costs of energy production, particularly from fossil gas companies, which burden consumers significantly
  • There is a call for a new approach to energy policy that prioritizes market values and sustainable practices
  • The existing system is criticized for its inefficiency and the waste it generates, which does not make economic sense
  • The organization of fossil energy companies is seen as overly powerful, leading to detrimental effects on society and the economy
  • The situation is described as madness, reflecting strong frustration with current energy policies and their implications