“Resources for the Energiewende”
acatech / Leopoldina / Union of the German Academies of Sciences and Humanities
The planet holds enough natural resources needed for the global energy transition, write research institutes , and in a report. But the uneven distribution creates the need for fair international agreements to support private trade, as well as enhanced metal recycling, the report states. With a successful energy transition, the need for coal, oil and natural gas decreases - but imports of various metals to Germany become more important, write the institutes in a press release. The country could also extract some metals within its borders, such as indium and germanium, cobalt, copper and nickel.
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