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GRUENHEIDE, Germany (AP) — Tesla CEO Elon Musk visited the electric car maker's first European plant Wednesday as production resumed at the factory just outside Berlin about a week after a suspected arson attack cut its power supply. Musk was expected at a “team huddle” with employees at the plant in the Gruenheide municipality, employee council chief Michaela Schmitz told regional broadcaster RBB's Inforadio channel. Production at Tesla’s plant in Gruenheide came to a standstill on Tuesday last week. The power outage came as environmental activists have been protesting in a forest near the plant against plans to expand the facility. That has drawn opposition from environmentalists and some other local groups, who also worry about possible effects on the area’s water supply.
Persons: — Tesla, Elon Musk, Musk, Michaela Schmitz, Schmitz, Tesla Organizations: RBB's, ” Authorities, Volcano Locations: GRUENHEIDE, Germany, Berlin, Gruenheide, Brandenburg
Let Tesla Expand? Germans Vote No.
  + stars: | 2024-02-21 | by ( Melissa Eddy | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
The NewsResidents in the German community where Tesla has its only assembly plant in Europe overwhelming rejected the company’s plan to expand its facilities, dealing a blow to the U.S. automaker and local supporters. Sixty-five percent of citizens in Grünheide who voted opted against Tesla’s proposal to clear 250 acres of forest near its plant to build a rail yard, warehouses and a day care center. The vote was nonbinding, but local officials said they would honor it by heading back to the drawing board to try to find an acceptable solution. “That is the big challenge for the community,” Arne Christiani, the mayor of Grünheide and a supporter of the expansion, told public broadcaster Inforadio rbb on Wednesday. But the company defended its plans in local media, while acknowledging “that the citizens of Grünheide have concerns in connection with the planned expansion of the site.”
Persons: Tesla, ” Arne Christiani, Inforadio rbb, , Organizations: News Residents, U.S ., Inforadio Locations: Europe, Grünheide
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The idea, we Indians were told each time, was to allow the nation to make a clean break once and for all with its colonial past. The question on the minds of many people who follow events in India, is why any name change would be needed. It’s an opportunity to double down on India’s Hindu identity, even in the name by which it is called. The debate is a live one, however: Some disagree, saying that no amendment to the constitution would be needed to change India’s name. Do the country’s Indian Institutes of Technology become BITs?
Persons: Akanksha Singh, Singh, Droupadi Murmu, Bharat, Narendra Modi’s, Bharat ”, Modi, It’s, Akbar, Deen Dayal, Modi’s, Rahul Gandhi, Reserve Bank of India –, I’ve, ” Encouragingly Organizations: BBC, Independent, South China Morning Post, CNN, Mumbai CNN, Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party, BJP, Bharat, Reserve Bank of India, Institutes of Technology, India, United Nations Locations: Mumbai, South China, India, Calcutta, Kolkata, Bombay, Madras, Chennai, Allahabad, Manipur
They are to be built on some of the 33,000 hectares (330 square km) of former coal mines in Lusatia by 2030. The plans are emblematic of the drive by Chancellor Olaf Scholz's government to accelerate the phase-out of coal power towards a carbon neutral economy by as early as 2030 versus the agreed target of 2038. Many of LEAG's 8,000 coal workers are expected to retire by 2030 or retrain in renewable energy. Only 18% of locals believe politicians are doing enough to counteract the consequences of the coal phase-out, a survey published in May by broadcaster rbb showed, while 70% worry electricity could become expensive. "It is fundamentally unrealistic that the coal phase-out can be achieved in 2030," Christine Herntier, mayor of the town of Spremberg, told Reuters.
Persons: LEAG, Chancellor Olaf Scholz's, Ute Liebsch, Liebsch, Knut Abraham, Abraham, rbb, Christine Herntier, Rainer Schiller, Schiller, Ben Schueppel, Ingolf Arnold, Matthias Williams Organizations: Green, Reuters, Park, Thomson Locations: Berlin, FORST, Germany, Czech, Lusatia, Brandenburg, Saxony, Spremberg, Herntier
Berlin airport reopens runways after climate protest
  + stars: | 2022-11-24 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
A climate activist glues herself to a runway at the Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER) during a protest, in Berlin, Germany November 24, 2022, in this still image obtained from a handout video. The activists from the Last Generation environmental group called on the public to stop travelling by air and on the government to stop subsidising it. The protest, the latest by climate activists in Germany, also urged the government to expand cheap train travel offers. A spokesperson for the airport said the activists had entered the airport from two points in the north and south, and police had detained them. Flight tracking website FlightRadar24 showed some aircraft that were originally heading to the airport changed their route.
BERLIN, Sept 19 (Reuters) - Tesla (TSLA.O) has confirmed to the mayor of Gruenheide that its plans to operate the battery plant currently under construction in Germany are unchanged, mayor Arne Cristiani told Reuters on Monday. The plant is still being built," Cristiani said, referring to a report in the Wall Street Journal last week that Tesla was pausing its plans to make batteries in Germany. read moreCristiani also denied reports by local newspaper rbb last week that he had struck the topic of an extension to Tesla's land to be used for logistics purposes from the local council agenda, saying it was never on the agenda. The carmaker had applied for the extension in May and it was being discussed by the relevant community representatives, Cristiani said. Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com RegisterReporting by Victoria Waldersee, editing by Rachel MoreOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
BERLIN, Sept 19 (Reuters) - Tesla (TSLA.O) has confirmed to the mayor of Gruenheide that its plans to operate the battery plant currently under construction in Germany are unchanged, mayor Arne Cristiani told Reuters on Monday. The plant is still being built," Cristiani said, referring to a report in the Wall Street Journal last week that Tesla was pausing its plans to make batteries in Germany. read moreCristiani also denied reports by local newspaper rbb last week that he had struck the topic of an extension to Tesla's land to be used for logistics purposes from the local council agenda, saying it was never on the agenda. The carmaker had applied for the extension in May and it was being discussed by the relevant community representatives, Cristiani said. Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com RegisterReporting by Victoria Waldersee, editing by Rachel MoreOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
În Bremen şi Hanovra au protestat peste 200 de cetăţeni, în timp ce în jur de 50 de persoane au manifestat la Goettingen, în jur de 20 la Berlin şi aproximativ 70 la Dusseldorf, a declarat un purtător de cuvânt al poliţiei germane.Demonstraţii erau planificate în aproximativ 30 de oraşe din Germania şi Austria. Organizatorii au declarat că la demonstraţii au participat, în total, câteva mii de persoane.Protestatarii au cerut o pauză plătită de trei săptămâni de la locul de muncă şi au declarat că birourile şi alte locuri de muncă sunt "centre de infectare". "Foamea de profit" a companiilor nu ar trebui să prevaleze în defavoarea sănătăţii oamenilor, au susţinut organizatorii.La Hanovra s-au cerut politici de pandemie bazate pe ştiinţă şi care să pună oamenii înaintea intereselor economice. "Nu este posibil ca viaţa privată să fie total redusă în timp ce încă nu există aplicarea dreptului de a lucra de acasă", conform solicitărilor protestatarilor.Sonja Radde, unul din organizatori, a declarat pentru RBB că mişcarea este în favoarea unui lockdown limitat dar consecvent, pentru a reduce contaminările şi a putea ridica în final restricţiile mai repede.La Potsdam, un grup de 12 persoane au manifestat pentru mai multă siguranţă în şcoli şi grădiniţe şi au cerut suspendarea predării în şcoli din motive de siguranţă. La Hamburg, un convoi de maşini care protesta împotriva restricţiilor a fost atacat cu ouă şi roşii de către aproximativ 300 de contra-manifestanţi pe biciclete, a spus un purtător de cuvânt al poliţiei.Protestul celor 109 vehicule s-a încheiat astfel prematur în cursul după-amiezii de sâmbătă.
Locations: Bremen, Hanovra, Berlin, Dusseldorf, Germania, Austria, Potsdam, Hamburg
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