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Constantin Zerger: "A full decade for the designation of the required areas must not be the ambition." (Image: Finke/DUH)
Berlin (energate) - The Federal Ministry of Economics wants to finally unleash the sluggish expansion of wind energy with the Wind on Land Act. This is good, but in view of past mistakes, a somewhat tighter timetable would be advisable, says Constantin Zerger, DUH's head of energy and climate protection. In the further procedure, the aim should be not to give in any further to the restraining forces from the federal states.
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