ons 29 jan 2025, 08:54#869464
consequences of failed energy policy
The results of energy policy in recent years have been devastating, says Großmann. The shutdown of the last nuclear power plants has not created a viable alternative. The necessary gas-fired power plants to cover the resulting supply gap have not been approved or built. The often-discussed bridging electricity price is also completely missing. Instead, the network fees for the steelworks have doubled.
In 2019, spot electricity prices never exceeded 130 euros per megawatt hour. The 400 euro mark has now been exceeded. This burden is hitting many companies hard. A production stoppage at a time of extremely high production is particularly unbearable. Großmann emphasizes the urgency: a steelworks cannot afford to wait for cheaper prices.
Economic losses and lack of growth
The consequences of this policy are catastrophic. Billions in value creation are lost, says Großmann. While other countries are recording economic growth of 3%, Germany is stagnating. This is not only leading to a loss of prosperity, but also to jobs moving to neighboring countries. This development is a wake-up call. Politicians can no longer ignore the demand for competitive framework conditions.
demands on politics
The Georgsmarienhütte steelworks is urging that economic growth and prosperity should once again be given top priority. Stable and competitive electricity prices are necessary. However, it is also urgently necessary to significantly reduce network charges. Natural gas as a bridging technology can no longer be rejected. Only through these steps is it possible to secure jobs and production sites in Germany. "It is high time to act," says Großmann emphatically.
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