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1 The German „Energiewende“ from a worker‘s perspective Lisa Bauch, Industriegewerkschaft Bauen-Agrar-Umwelt “The bridge to the future, a climate solution from below” February 27 th, 2014, Oslo

2 What is the ‚Energiewende‘? Germany is only average when it comes to ecology. -For the installation of renewable energies Germany is average. -Efficiency effects are slowing down since 2010. -GHG Emissions are decreasing slowlier and even started to rise again 2013. -Compared to the 28 member states Germany is only on level 10 when it comes to ecology. So, why is the Energiewende worth talking about? Source: Interview with WifO. Frankfurter Rundschau, 7.1.2013

3 What is the ‚Energiewende‘? A highly industry–based economy tries to radically change its energy supply system  by switching from fossil fuels including nuclear power to renewable energies  by reducing the power consumption This is to be realized by the Energiewende  a package of different policies, regulations, and laws  a clear timeline with targets and concrete actions 93 % of the citizen support this.

4 What is the ‚Energiewende‘? Package of policies, regulations, and laws Klima-Allianz, 2012 Emission reduction 2020: -40% 2030: -55% 2050: -85-95% Less energy use Increase renewables Programme for the retrofitting of buildings Electricity Mobiltiy Industry Research and education … Heating

5 What is the ‚Energiewende‘? Change of technology Phaseout of fossile energies Phase out of nuclear power until 2022 Phaseout of coal power until 2050 (?) Subsitution by renewables 25 % in electricity consumption in 2013 12% in overall energy consumption The EEG – The renewable Energy Act Need for reducing energy consumption!

6 What is the ‚Energiewende‘? Eco-taxes

7 From employment against environmental protection towards Employment through environmental protection The workers‘ perspective Driver for socio-ecological modernisation

8 … in which industry and craft sector are main actors (or have to become). …from which they benefit enourmously. The workers‘ perspective Energiewende is seen as a driver for a socio-ecological modernisation …

9 A workers‘ perspective Energiewende is seen as a driver for a socio-ecological modernisation … Turnover with renewable energies 2004: 12 bill. Euro 2012: 50 bill. Euro …which sets free large investments and generates turnover Investment in renewable energies 2004: 8,8 bill. Euro 2012: 19,5 bill Euro

10 A workers‘ perspective Energiewende is seen as a driver for a socio-ecological modernisation … …which creates employment Source: German Ministry of Environment, 2013 2012: 377.800 jobs

11 A worker‘s perspective Energiewende is seen as a driver for a socio-ecological modernisation … …which contributes to a different ownership structure in the energy system

12 A worker‘s perspective What do unions do to support the Energiewende Alliance for Work and Environment Retrofit programme for buildings, 1998-… Source: © deutsche-handwerks-zeitung.de 2014

13 A worker‘s perspective Alliance for Work and Environment f.ex. „Alliance for Work and Environment“, 1998-… Retrofit programme for buildings 2006 – 2010:  900.000 credits with a volume of 36 bill. Euro  75 bill. Euro of Investments.  2,4 mio. retrofit appartements on energy efficient standards  4,7 t CO2 – emmission reduction /year.  340.000 work places maintained and created/year Source: © deutsche-handwerks-zeitung.de 2014

14 A worker‘s perspective What do unions do to support the Energiewende Source: © deutsche-handwerks-zeitung.de 2014 Energy Efficiency by worker‘s participation Green and decent jobs New training profiles for green jobs Dialogue with civil society

15 A worker‘s perspective Grids Storage Knowhow Investment Acceptance Five bottlenecks

16 Energy transition is possible Clear framework for investments We have to do it together ! Participation, inclusion, sharing burdens and profits Think European (European Marshall Plan) Energiewende Lessons learned

17 Thank you for your attention !


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