CLEW Webinar: The nuts and bolts of Germany's snap election

We are inviting: Everyone
12 February 2025 at 16.00-17.00 CET
Worldwide
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***Given the great interest by climate and energy experts, we have decided to organise a follow-up to our CLEW Masterclass "What is at stake in energy and climate in Germany's snap election", open also to non-journalists.***

German voters head to the polls against the background of an ailing economy, geopolitical tensions around the globe and inflation-driven fears about a cost-of-living crisis. How to make sense of the campaigns? How to discern pre-election noise from the topics that truly matter for the country on energy and climate? What are the policy choices offered by competing parties and which coalitions might end up in charge of the country after the 23 February vote?

This webinar is for anyone interested in gaining a better understanding of what the vote holds for energy and climate policy in Europe's largest economy.

Postal vote. Source: Unsplash, Glenn Carstens-Peters

For more than ten years, the CLEW newsroom has reported on the ins and outs of German climate and energy policymaking, with a close eye on many state, national, and EU elections. This webinar offers exclusive access into our newsroom's insights, including what stories our correspondents plan to focus on before and after the elections.

On 12 February 2025, our newsroom journalists will hold a webinar, laying out the relevant debates ahead of the February vote.

Participants will have the chance to ask questions they find interesting in the run-up to this crucial election: what to expect from a possible chancellor Friedrich Merz; what role will a strong far-right play for the ultimate government coalition; and will the Greens be the political force advancing climate action in the next government?

What will Germany's next government do to support the country's ailing car industry in transition? What happens to the controversial law to phase out fossil fuel heating? To make our debate as productive and lively as possible, we encourage you to think of a few questions that nag you the most regarding the election.

Find more information on the role of climate and energy ahead of the election in our dossier and stay up to date by following CLEW's X/BlueSky/Mastodon feeds under the tag #Vote25.

AGENDA

16.00 - 16.05

Welcome and introduction: state of play of the 2025 federal election

By moderator Milou Dirkx, Clean Energy Wire

16.05 - 16.35

The election by sectors

  • Mobility, industry & hydrogen, Sören Amelang

  • Buildings, adaptation & electricity market, Carolina Kyllmann

  • EU, gas & geopolitics, Julian Wettengel

  • Renewables, coal & nuclear, Benjamin Wehrmann

16.35 - 17.00

Q&A; open discussion

SPEAKERS

Carolina Kyllmann is a staff Correspondent for Clean Energy Wire. She likes to delve into emerging stories in the climate and energy sphere. For CLEW, she covers climate adaptation, the construction sector, and the future electricity system. She believes in journalism as a public service, and when not reporting, she leads the effort to continuously improve CLEW's digital presence.

Sören Amelang is a staff Correspondent for Clean Energy Wire. He focuses on the shift to clean mobility, industry decarbonisation, and the role of hydrogen. He also keeps a watchful eye on general company efforts and claims to become climate-friendly. Before joining CLEW in 2015, he covered international business, economics and politics for Reuters.

Julian Wettengel is a staff Correspondent for Clean Energy Wire. He has been reporting on Germany's and Europe's transition to climate neutrality for more than eight years. With beats ranging from gas and geopolitics to German and international climate policy, he has covered several COP climate change conferences and has been on reporting trips to the U.S., Norway, and various EU member states. Drawing on his previous experience as an assistant to a lawmaker in the European Parliament, Julian has helped CLEW build up its EU portfolio of offers, including the weekly "Dispatch from…" newsletter.

Benjamin Wehrmann is staff Correspondent for Clean Energy Wire. He mainly covers sectors that Germany wants to join (renewables), plans to exit from (coal) or has already left behind (nuclear) – and everything in between. Benjamin started out as a reporter covering politics and business at news agencies AFP and dpa in Germany and France and has worked for both nationwide and niche media outlets. For CLEW, he has climbed wind turbines, entered nuclear storage facilities and even visited ‘lunar landscapes’ in former coal mining areas to bring Germany’s energy transition closer to the rest of the world.

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