For years, the transition to clean energy has been a cornerstone of German government policy, embodied in the bold ambition to become carbon neutral by 2045. But the move away from Russian gas and the departure from nuclear has sent energy bills way up – a source of discontent that is playing out in policy debates ahead of next month’s election. DW Business speaks with Jan Rosenow, Vice-President at the Regulatory Assistance Project about the future of German energy policy.
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