All Green Planet Energy tariffs certified with Grüner Strom-Label

Eco-label from environmental associations confirms the ecological quality of all Green Planet Energy electricity tariffs from 1.1.2025 / Double added value: transparency for consumers and expansion of renewables
Green gas under the microscope

A recently published investigation by the non-profit media company "CORRECTIV" reveals that many German energy suppliers advertise their gas tariffs as environmentally friendly, even though they are far less green than advertised.
Birthday celebration in Berlin: toasting 25 years of joint work for the energy transition

On August 29, 2023, members, label recipients, cooperation partners and the board of Grüner Strom Label e.V. gathered at EUREF CAMPUS in Berlin to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the association. This day was not only an anniversary, but also an opportunity to discuss and shape the energy transition of the future.
Podcast #11 - Climate neutral heating: The building energy law explained and questioned

In recent weeks and months, one topic in particular has dominated the media: the Building Energy Act. But what was actually going on? To get to the bottom of this very question, we talk to Barbara Metz from Deutsche Umwelthilfe in episode #11 of the "Strom Aufwärts" podcast.
Germany on the way to a mobility turnaround

In Germany, the mobility turnaround continues to gain momentum as the country is determined to make the transport sector more sustainable and environmentally friendly. But what exactly is behind the mobility turnaround, what measures have been taken, what has already been achieved and what role does the Deutschlandticket play? A look at the current status and an outlook for the future provide answers to these questions.
For a coffee with... Nina Cernohorsky - Green Gas and Green Electricity Certification Officer.

We take a look behind the scenes of Grüner Strom Label e.V. in this series of interviews - exciting minds briefly interviewed over coffee
With safety Green

Eco is not only possible for food, fashion and transport, but also for insurance companies: LVM, one of the largest insurers in Germany, will be sourcing green electricity with the Grüner Strom-Label from 2024, thus making an important contribution to the energy transition.
Do we need LNG?

In order to get through the winter and the heating season despite reduced gas supplies from Russia, Germany has had to make large-scale changes to its energy supply. One of the building blocks for this was LNG. LNG has increasingly been the subject of discussions about long-term necessity and environmental compatibility. Now environmental associations have lodged objections against LNG terminals that have gone into operation.
Energiewende2Go Event: Electricity Market

The price of electricity is at a historically high level. This is primarily due to the war in Ukraine and the lack of gas supplies from Russia. However, the price increase also affects those who have been purchasing electricity from renewable energies for years.




