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2023 m. kovo 28 d., antradienis

The Germany's Federal Minister of Finance's Lindner wants tax benefits: e-fuels are a waste

"Synthetic fuel should receive tax benefits. The Federal Minister of Finance's idea is as useless as e-fuel for the traffic turnaround on the road. An energetic non-starter.

The energy transition is now clearly following the second law of political thermodynamics: the verbal entropy, vulgo: confusion, continues to increase in a closed system, at most it remains constant.

E-fuels, for example, have now become a political issue that behaves like the colorful bath bombs in the tub: They make the water bubble, but you wait in vain for the promised firework of colors.

The E in front of the fuels, we certainly don't have to explain that to Federal Minister of Finance Christian Linder again, does not stand for efficiency, but for electric. A misunderstanding similar to that of the "last generation", which is not to be understood as a code for the dying mankind, but for the last - namely our - generation, which can still scratch the curve in time to achieve the climate goals. The fact that, thanks to an embarrassing FDP car show in Brussels, e-fuels are now also to be made usable for combustion engines in the long term - and, according to party leader Lindner, are even being given vehicle tax advantages - means nothing other than that taxpayers' money is to be burned for inefficiency."

Electric, means fuels, produced by using electricity in synthesis of the fuels instead of using the electricity directly to move the cars on the road. Each transformation of energy is coupled with loses.


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