German Economy Minister Robert Habeck said on Monday a decline in the roll-out of wind power installations in the first quarter of 2022 clashed with goals for more renewable energy, pledging the government will try to speed a reversal of the trend.
While a raft of laws to fasten the green push will only become effective in 2023, the ministry would seek to improve the speed of permissioning and the framework for investments, remove hurdles around the priorisation of air space in talks
with military and aviation, and boost staffing levels, he said.Reporting by Vera Eckert and Riham Alkoussa Editing by Paul CarrelSubscribe to our sustainability newsletter to make sense of the latest ESG trends affecting companies and governments.
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