Energy Watch Group
The
Energy Watch Group (EWG) - A Vision for a Sustainable Energy Future
editAbout Us
editThe Energy Watch Group (EWG) is an international network of scientists and parliamentarians, founded in 2006 by former German Bundestag member Hans-Josef Fell. Based in Berlin, the EWG works to create independent analyses and policy recommendations in the energy sector, contributing to the development of sustainable energy policy.
Mission and Values
editThe main mission of the EWG is to promote the reduction of CO₂ emissions and the cooling of the Earth's atmosphere at global, national, and local levels. The organization advocates for achieving zero emissions and transitioning to 100% renewable energy. The values of the EWG are based on scientific integrity, political independence, and a commitment to a climate-neutral future.
Key Products and Services
edit- Scientific Analyses and Policy Papers: The EWG regularly publishes studies and reports on global energy developments, including the availability of fossil and nuclear resources as well as the potential for expanding renewable energies.
- Energy Supply Scenarios: The organization develops scenarios for future energy supply based on 100% renewable energies and presents these at international conferences and in political forums[2][3].
- Policy Recommendations: The EWG brings its research findings into dialogue with decision-makers and the public to promote pragmatic solutions and political strategies.
Sustainability Goals and Initiatives
edit- 100% Renewable Energy: The EWG has demonstrated in several studies that a global transition to an electricity supply from 100% renewable energies by 2050 is technically and economically feasible. It also advocates for a climate neutrality target well before 2050, particularly for global climate neutrality by 2030[2][3].
- Criticism of Existing Energy Policies: The EWG has repeatedly questioned statements from the International Energy Agency (IEA) and highlighted the need for a more realistic assessment of fossil and renewable energy sources.
- International Cooperation: The EWG works closely with international partners such as Lappeenranta University of Technology and other research institutions to achieve its goals.
Current Developments
editSince 2023, the EWG has been organized as a non-profit legal entity, EWG Energy Watch UG, and continues its work with an expanded network and new leadership. The organization remains committed to addressing current energy issues and advocates for an accelerated energy transition[1][3].
The Energy Watch Group is a key player in the global discourse on a sustainable energy future and makes important contributions to shaping climate-friendly policy.