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8 Januar 2021
Minister Altmaier: “Together, we will advance forward-looking technologies and safeguard jobs”
Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Energy Peter Altmaier with Margrethe Vestager, Executive Vice-president of the European Commission and Thierry Breton, EU Commissioner for Internal Market. © BMWi/Andreas Mertens
As part of Germany’s Presidency of the Council of the EU, Minister Peter Altmaier will today host a high-level online event on Important Projects of Common European Interest (IPCEIs).
The event marks the launch of the IPCEI on Hydrogen. Following many months of preparation, representatives of 22 EU Member States – including Minister Altmaier – and Norway will be signing a manifesto setting out their willingness to support the development of a European value chain for green hydrogen in particular and to invest the necessary billions of euros in this new key enabling technology.
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The COVID-19 pandemic dominated the news in 2020. Yet there were also positive developments that deserve attention. We have compiled a few examples.
Despite all obstacles: solidarity during times of crisis
The COVID-19 pandemic has confronted countries throughout the world with huge challenges. The social and economic consequences of the pandemic are still not yet known. Yet the crisis has also generated signs of solidarity: since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, Germany has taken in and treated over 260 intensive care patients from neighbouring countries. It has also sent many items of equipment, s
Looking back: A review of the cultural programme of Germany s Presidency of the Council of the EU - Hoofdinhoud
The cultural programme of Germany s Presidency has brought Europeans together. Increasing participation and strengthening the European public sphere were its primary objectives. Its innovative projects have touched millions of Europeans. Take a look back at the entire programme in text and pictures.
Culture influences society and can generate political momentum. It bolsters cohesion within a democratic Europe and strengthens the European public sphere and civil society. And hasn’t Europe itself always been a cultural project, too? Based on these convictions, Germany made culture a central element of its Presidency of the Council of the
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