Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Launched in Berngau

Four tons had come to visit Allershofen
NEUMARKT. The Bavaria-wide "regional energy initiative" of the Free
Voters began with an opening event in the district of Neumarkt.
The chairman of the Free Voters Berngau, Günter Müller, welcomed to
visit MdL Dr. Karl Vetter, Harald Hillebrand and Hermann Lorenz, both
member of the National Working Group on Energy and Environment of the
FW, as well as numerous non-partisan elected officials from the region
and interested citizens. They all brought together at least 4040
pounds on the scale of the host's energy, which he used for the
settlement of supplied biomass.
Albert Fiehl, energy and agriculture from Allershofen presented to
the guests before its first biogas plant. During a tour, he explained,
among other things, the receipt of raw materials, the gas production
process and plant performance. Allershofen is probably one of the
first "100-percent-EE-villages".

Following a tour of the plant, the sporting event in the home of the
FSV Berngau continued, presented at the Karl Vetter MdL the concept of
regional energy initiative. He moved into first position against the
planned life extension of nuclear power plants, the black-yellow
coalition government in Berlin, which was nothing more than "the
enforcement of lobbying interests of the four major electricity
monopoly in Germany."
He particularly criticized the fact that it turned out afterwards
that the decision not even to the federal environment minister was
present.
Then he outlined in a concise form, the energy-political concept of
the Free Voters. An indispensable part of this concept is to stick to
the agreed consensus with nuclear exit until 2023.
Cousin was found, however, confident that the problems are solved
renewable energy through innovative ideas in the future. Energy
savings would also - where they are possible - be unreservedly
supported, such as the renovation of old buildings. He demanded that
the capping of funding is withdrawn from open space photovoltaic
systems.
A particular concern is the liberal voters and the regional economy,
such as regional power generation, which creates jobs in the opinion
cousin, and so to increase the attractiveness of rural areas
contribute. By 2030, all regions in Bavaria would be "100 percent
renewable energy regions" to be changed.
Harald Hillebrand said that concentrating on a single energy source
is not only targeted, instead you need a mix of biogas, biomass,
hydro, wind and solar energy combined with energy efficiency - saving.
The area required for this purpose should be determined by the
municipalities based on a Engergy guidance plan with early involvement
of citizens.