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New research shows how psychedelics reorganise the patterns in your brain
#Science #Psychology #Nature
#Psilocybin #Psychedelics #Brain #MentalHealth #BrainImaging #MRI #EEG #Consciousness #AIResearch #BrainResearch #Neuroscience #HealthResearch #MedicalScience
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Vielleicht besteht ja im parlamentarischen Prozess die Möglichkeit die Direktvernarktung attraktiver zu gestalten indem die Netzentgelte beim Energysharing gestrichen werden
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Der #EEG-Entwurf 💨🌞🌻🌊 von Ministerin Reiche will #Kosten 📉 senken. Aber ohne mehr Windkraft im Süden ⬇️ wird es nix.
Dazu ist aber so gut wie nichts geplant (Referenzertragsmodell wird etwas verbessert, aber nicht ausreichend). Mehr im 📹.
Üblicher Disclaimer: 70% des gesamten EEG-Entwurfs sind richtig (‼️), und führen den 🧭 Kurs von Robert Habeck fort, nochmals 10% sind neu und gut 👍, aber 20% sind eben eine ☠️ Katastrophe (sofern man es gewichten kann). Auf diese 20% konzentriere ich mich.
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Großartiges Interview. Ich würde es so sagen:
#China hat 2005, wesentlich durch das #EEG von Rot/Grün beeinflusst, eine strategische Entscheidung für #EE getroffen und wäre heute so oder so Weltmarktführer bei EE.
Ohne die Sabotage der "neoliberalen Marktversteher" (die nach 2001 oft lieber Monopolen & Renten-Ökonomie à la Peter Thiel das Wort reden ..) hätte Deutschland aber durch das US-Desaster im #Iran eine riesige EE-Nachfrage aus #Europa und #MENA - und könnte sie sogar bedienen!
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@fradie_new temporär vielleicht wegen dem #eeg langfristig genau das #gegenteil , es sind die #Stromkonzerne wie #eon und #rwe an denen übrigens #fossilfuel #blackrock Anteile hält die #Reiche ihren #Lobbyismus bezahlen und einfach keinen #Bock auf günstigen #Strom für Alle oder gar #investitionen in #infrastruktur haben weil: #dividende genau an #blackrock ist wichtiger #wtf #DE #wakeup #energiewende selber machen aber mit Vorsicht #deye #wechselrichter 48V kaufen
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Uninvasive EEG Interface Could Be Used To Play Games
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DATE: August 14, 2026 at 12:00PM
SOURCE: PSYPOST.ORG** Research quality varies widely from fantastic to small exploratory studies. Please check research methods when conclusions are very important to you. **
-------------------------------------------------TITLE: Could a simple supplement combo help adolescents with ADHD stay on task?
URL: https://www.psypost.org/could-a-simple-supplement-combo-help-adolescents-with-adhd-stay-on-task/
A combination of caffeine and L-theanine, an amino acid commonly found in tea, provides evidence of acute changes in behavioural and neurophysiological measures related to selective attention in adolescents with ADHD. A recent experiment published in Nutritional Neuroscience indicates that a single dose of an L-theanine-caffeine combination enhances the ability of the brain to allocate cognitive resources and attenuate the progressive slowing of reaction time during the task and reduce false alarms in adolescents with ADHD. The findings suggest that this pairing might offer a supplementary nutritional approach for managing ADHD symptoms alongside standard treatments.
Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder is a neurodevelopmental condition marked by persistent patterns of inattention, impulsivity, and hyperactivity. At the neurological level, the disorder involves a dysregulation of brain chemicals like dopamine and norepinephrine. These chemicals help manage motivation, executive functioning, and the ability to maintain focus. People with ADHD often experience specific difficulties with selective attention, which is the cognitive process of focusing on relevant information while suppressing distracting background stimuli.
To manage these symptoms, doctors frequently prescribe medications like methylphenidate. This medication works by increasing the available levels of dopamine and norepinephrine in the brain. At the same time, researchers have become increasingly interested in dietary compounds that might offer additional cognitive support. L-theanine is a non-protein amino acid found naturally in tea leaves that interacts with glutamatergic signalling in the brain, which is involved in processes such as learning and memory.
Caffeine is a well-known stimulant that blocks adenosine receptors, leading to an increase in the release of dopamine, noradrenaline, glutamate, and acetylcholine, which regulate attention, motivation, and executive functioning. Previous laboratory experiments suggest that high doses of L-theanine and caffeine taken together have a synergistic effect, enhancing attention and cognitive performance in healthy adults.
“One aspect of this study is why we chose to combine L-theanine with caffeine,” said Gayani Nawarathna, a lecturer in the Division of Physiology at the University of Peradeniya in Sri Lanka. “Caffeine can improve alertness and attention, but higher doses can also cause side effects, however, high doses of L-theanine are safe. So, combination of L-theanine with caffeine may provide caffeine sparing effect.”
Brain imaging research by Nawarathna and her colleagues also indicates the combination improves inhibitory control. The current study aimed to test whether this combination could improve selective attention in adolescents formally diagnosed with ADHD.
“Our study was motivated primarily by the limited evidence on whether the cognitive effects of the L-theanine-caffeine combination observed in healthy adults could also be seen in adolescents with ADHD,” Nawarathna explained. “Selective attention is particularly important in ADHD because difficulties in maintaining attention and suppressing distraction can affect academic performance and everyday functioning.”
“Although previous research had suggested that L-theanine and caffeine could improve attention in healthy adults, evidence specifically examining their effects in children with ADHD was very limited,” Nawarathna added. “We therefore wanted to investigate this question using not only behavioral measures, but also EEG measures of brain activity.”
The experiment included 21 adolescents between the ages of 10 and 19 who were actively taking methylphenidate, 18 of whom were male. The researchers used a double-blind, placebo-controlled crossover design, meaning each participant received all three treatments on different days. Neither the participants nor the researchers knew which treatment was given on a specific day.
The three treatments included a combination of L-theanine (2.5 milligrams per kilogram of body weight) and caffeine (2.0 milligrams per kilogram), a starch-based placebo, and the participant’s regular prescribed dose of methylphenidate. “We also included methylphenidate as a positive control, allowing us to put the effects of the combination into the context of an established ADHD treatment,” Nawarathna said.
The sessions were separated by a washout period of three to seven days to ensure complete elimination of L-theanine and caffeine from the blood. Before each session, participants had to sleep for at least six hours, abstain from tea, coffee or any food or drink containing caffeine for 24 hours, and delay their morning dose of methylphenidate. During each laboratory visit, participants completed a 12-minute computerized visual attention task, then they were given the pill (treatment). Afterward, they completed the exact same task again 50 minutes later.
The task required them to look at a screen displaying a series of triangles (the standard stimulus was an upward pointing triangle and the target stimulus was a downward pointing triangle). They had to press a button as quickly as possible when they saw a downward-pointing triangle, which appeared 20 percent of the time. They had to ignore the upward-pointing triangles, which appeared 80 percent of the time. While participants were doing the task, the researchers recorded their brain activity using electroencephalography, or EEG, via electrodes placed on the scalp.
“In particular, we measured P3b amplitude, interpreted as reflecting the allocation of neural resources to the task, and P3b latency, which is associated with the speed of stimulus evaluation,” Nawarathna said.
Behavioral data from 20 participants and EEG data from 18 participants were included in the final analysis. “The main message is that a single dose of a high-dose L-theanine-caffeine combination produced several changes associated with selective attention in adolescents with ADHD,” Nawarathna told PsyPost. “Compared with placebo, the combination reduced false alarms, suggesting better suppression of distracting or irrelevant information.” Methylphenidate also reduced false alarms. Overall accuracy in identifying the correct targets was very high across all sessions, with participants correctly hitting the button for nearly 68 or 69 out of 70 targets regardless of the treatment. Any variations in correct hits between the treatments were not statistically significant.
When looking at the speed of the behavioral responses, only methylphenidate improved the average reaction time compared to the placebo, speeding up responses by about 44 milliseconds. “The combination did not significantly improve average reaction time in the same way that methylphenidate did,” Nawarathna explained. “However, when we examined performance across the approximately 12-minute task, we found that L-theanine-caffeine substantially reduced the progressive slowing of responses that occurred as the task continued.”
Under the placebo condition, reaction times slowed down by about 72 milliseconds from the beginning to the end of the post-dose task, which points to a decline in attention. Both methylphenidate and the L-theanine-caffeine combination attenuated this progressive slowing. “In other words, the combination appeared to help maintain relatively stable attention over time,” Nawarathna added.
The EEG data provided evidence of how the brain achieved these attentional improvements. “It also produced changes in the P3b EEG response consistent with faster stimulus evaluation and greater allocation of neural resources to the task,” Nawarathna said. Compared to the placebo, the L-theanine and caffeine combination decreased the latency of the P3b event-related potential by approximately 30 milliseconds, meaning the brain evaluated the targets more quickly. The P3b event-related potential changes associated with the L-theanine-caffeine combination were not significantly different from those observed with methylphenidate.
“I would strongly emphasize that this study does not demonstrate that L-theanine-caffeine is a replacement for methylphenidate or other established ADHD treatments, and it should not be interpreted as a recommendation for adolescents with ADHD to self-administer high doses of caffeine or L-theanine,” Nawarathna highlighted.
“Our experimental paradigm and interpretation of our findings have certain limitations,” Nawarathna noted. “First, the task yielded high accuracy rates, displaying ceiling effects across treatment conditions. Thus, if future studies aim to explore the potential effects of task accuracy, more demanding attentional tasks have to be employed.” A ceiling effect occurs when an assessment is too easy, causing almost all participants to achieve a near-perfect score.
“Second, the present sample is powered enough only to reveal a large effect size (Cohen’s d = 0.7, power = 0.8, alpha = 0.05) in outcome measures; thus, future investigations should have larger samples if the objective is to extract more subtle treatment effects,” Nawarathna explained. Effect size and statistical power refer to the mathematical ability of a study to detect meaningful differences between groups. Because this sample size was small, researchers could only identify major neurological and behavioral shifts.
“Third, this study focuses only on acute effects of single-dose intervention,” Nawarathna added. “Whether the attentional benefits hold over long-term L-theanine-caffeine supplementation is confounded by other factors, including the potential for tolerance and treatment compliance.”
“Finally, the present study and the functional neuroimaging studies conducted hitherto tap into specific cognitive functions of the participants tested under controlled laboratory environments,” Nawarathna said. “Whether the attentional improvement we observed translates into their classroom and other real-life scenarios is yet to be determined.”
Future studies are needed to determine the longer-term safety, tolerability, and potential effectiveness of L-theanine-caffeine supplementation. “We need to find out whether the improvements seen in brain activity lead to better academic performance and everyday functioning (whether they translate into meaningful real-world outcomes) before it can be recommended for regular use as a nutraceutical supplement.”
The study, “Effects of L-theanine-caffeine combination on selective attention among adolescents with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder: a double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover study,” was authored by Gayani S. Nawarathna, Dewasmika I. Ariyasinghe, Nilantha Balasooriya, Anshu Fernando, and Tharaka L. Dassanayake.
URL: https://www.psypost.org/could-a-simple-supplement-combo-help-adolescents-with-adhd-stay-on-task/
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#psychology #counseling #socialwork #psychotherapy @psychotherapist @psychotherapists @psychology @socialpsych @socialwork @psychiatry #mentalhealth #psychiatry #healthcare #depression #psychotherapist #LtheanineCaffeineADHD #ADHDattentionboost #neurosciencenutrition #cognitiveenhancement #ADHDresearch #selectiveattention #EEG #P3b #nutraceuticals #adolescenthealth
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DATE: August 14, 2026 at 09:00AM
SOURCE: PSYPOST.ORG** Research quality varies widely from fantastic to small exploratory studies. Please check research methods when conclusions are very important to you. **
-------------------------------------------------TITLE: Neuroscientists uncover a universal mechanism for human decision making
When humans learn new rules to make decisions, our brains appear to use the exact same information-gathering process that they use to process basic physical sensations. A recent study shows that a specific brain wave associated with collecting evidence readily adapts to track arbitrary, newly learned categories. The research was published as a preprint in The Journal of Neuroscience.
To understand how we make choices, neuroscientists often rely on a concept called evidence accumulation. This theory suggests that the brain acts like a bucket collecting drops of water. As sensory information comes in, the brain continuously gathers this evidence until it reaches a specific threshold, triggering a final decision.
Researchers can observe this accumulation process in real time using an electroencephalogram, or EEG. By placing sensors on a person’s scalp, scientists track electrical patterns known as brain waves. One specific pattern, called the centro-parietal positivity, reliably mirrors the evidence accumulation process.
The centro-parietal positivity presents as a gradual buildup of positive electrical voltage in the brain. This voltage climbs steadily while a person weighs their options. The electrical signal peaks just before the individual executes a response, like pressing a button.
Prior studies have shown that this brain wave tracks evidence from physical stimuli, such as a group of dots moving across a screen. As more dots move in the same direction, the electrical signal climbs faster. It also tracks information pulled from memory, like recalling trivia facts, or basic semantic knowledge.
Other research has found that the brain can accumulate evidence based on fixed, universally shared visual concepts. For instance, people naturally distinguish between vertical lines and diagonal lines. The brain uses these permanent visual frameworks to sort out incoming information.
Scientists did not know if the brain could apply this accumulation mechanism to entirely arbitrary rules. If a rule is newly invented and highly specific to one person, the evidence does not actually exist in the visual environment. Instead, the brain must compute the evidence internally by comparing what it sees against a newly learned, imaginary standard.
University of Nevada, Reno researchers Arianna Thoksakis and Edward F. Ester designed a study to test this question. They wanted to see if the brain’s decision-making machinery is truly flexible across different types of information. If so, the centro-parietal positivity should respond to abstract, newly learned rules just as it responds to direct sensory input.
The researchers recruited volunteers to complete a visual categorization task while hooked up to an EEG machine. Data from 38 participants was ultimately included in the analysis. The participants viewed circular images filled with hundreds of parallel lines.
During a training phase, participants had to categorize these images into two distinct groups by pressing specific keys on a keyboard. The researchers assigned a hidden, arbitrary dividing line for each participant. For example, a boundary might be set at exactly 73 degrees, completely invisible to the individual.
Any lines tilted counterclockwise to this specific angle belonged to the first category, while clockwise lines belonged to the second category. Through trial and error, guided by correct or incorrect feedback after every choice, the participants had to figure out their unique boundary. Most volunteers learned the invisible rule within a few short rounds.
Once the participants understood the rule, they moved on to the main task. The researchers presented lines tilted at specific angles relative to the participant’s hidden boundary. Some images featured lines tilted 45 degrees away from the boundary, making them easy to categorize. Other images were much harder, featuring lines tilted just two degrees away from the dividing line.
Behavioral results showed that participants were faster and more accurate when the lines were rotated further from their learned boundary. To connect this performance to the brain’s internal processes, the researchers used a mathematical framework called a drift-diffusion model. This approach separates the raw speed of a physical reaction from the cognitive process of weighing options.
The mathematical model estimates a specific metric known as the drift rate, which represents the speed of information gathering. The calculations confirmed that drift rates increased steadily as the lines moved further from the boundary. Essentially, the larger the angular distance from the hidden rule, the stronger the evidence became. This stronger evidence allowed the brain to accumulate information at a much faster pace, leading to quicker choices.
Next, the researchers examined the EEG data to see if the brain’s electrical signals matched this behavioral pattern. They measured the centro-parietal positivity buildup during the moments leading up to each participant’s button press. The electrical slope grew much steeper for images that were further from the category boundary.
The team then compared the behavioral math to the electrical brain recordings. They found a strong correlation across the participants. Individuals who showed a high behavioral sensitivity to the visual categories also displayed a highly sensitive electrical buildup in their brain waves.
This correlation suggests that the electrical signal is a direct reflection of the underlying decision variable. The brain’s machinery for accumulating physical sensations and its machinery for accumulating computed, abstract evidence are not separate systems. They appear to be a single, highly adaptable mechanism.
To verify that this electrical buildup was truly about decision-making, the researchers checked another region of the brain entirely. They analyzed beta waves over the motor cortex, which specifically control the physical movement of the hands and fingers. Because the right side of the brain controls the left hand and vice versa, researchers can track exactly when the brain prepares to push a button.
They needed to ensure the decision signals were not just the result of a participant flexing their muscles to press a key. While the motor cortex did show the expected activation as participants prepared to respond, this activity did not change based on the difficulty of the image. The motor preparation remained identical whether the lines were two degrees or 45 degrees from the boundary. This confirms that the centro-parietal positivity reflects the mental act of deciding, rather than the physical act of moving.
There are a few methodological details to consider regarding the study design. When an image suddenly appears on a screen, it causes a rapid burst of visual processing in the brain. Because participants responded relatively quickly, this initial visual response could overlap temporally with the decision-making brain waves being measured.
While this visual overlap is present, it is unlikely to fully explain the strong correlation seen between individual brain waves and computational drift rates. Future studies could separate the visual onset from the decision-making period to completely rule out any sensory interference.
Additionally, this experiment relied on a very specific type of visual feature. Participants evaluated a single dimension, which was the orientation of straight lines. The rule separating the categories was also absolute, relying on a hard dividing line.
In natural environments, categories are rarely this simple. Objects belong to categories based on a mixture of shapes, colors, and textures, and the boundaries are often probabilistic rather than absolute. Testing whether the brain’s evidence accumulation mechanism works the same way for these messier, real-world categories will require additional research.
The study, “Neural Measures of Human Decision Making Track Evidence Accumulation in Learned Space,” was authored by Arianna Thoksakis and Edward F. Ester.
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#psychology #counseling #socialwork #psychotherapy @psychotherapist @psychotherapists @psychology @socialpsych @socialwork @psychiatry #mentalhealth #psychiatry #healthcare #depression #psychotherapist #Neuroscience #DecisionMaking #EvidenceAccumulation #CentroParietalPositivity #EEG #DriftDiffusionModel #AbstractReasoning #VisualCategorization #NeuralMarkers #BrainWaves
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Es gibt solche, die fast täglich erzählen, die Zuschüsse zum #EEG 💨🌞🌻🌊 würden steigen.
Das ist schlicht nicht der Fall. Sie 📉 sinken, und das tun sie schnell - teuere Alt-Anlagen fallen zunehmend aus der Förderung, und neue sind SEHR viel günstiger, meiste brauchen gar keinen 0️⃣ Zuschuss.
Das liegt nicht nur am Beschaffungs-Preis 💶 der Anlagen, sondern daran, dass die #Ampel 🚦 etliche Planungshindernisse 🚧 beseitigte.
Wer steigenden Zuschuss prognostiziert, liegt einfach volle Canne daneben…
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Eine wesentliche Neuerung im #EEG-Entwurf 💨🌞🌻🌊 von Ministerin Reiche ist der sogenannte #Redispatch-Vorbehalt. Er soll die #Kosten 📉 senken. Aber meines Erachtens wird es nicht passieren, im Gegenteil.
Warum der Ansatz eine 🧮 Fehlkalkulation ist im 📹.
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Eine wesentliche Neuerung im #EEG-Entwurf 💨🌞🌻🌊 von Ministerin Reiche ist der sogenannte #Redispatch-Vorbehalt. Er soll die #Kosten 📉 senken. Aber meines Erachtens wird es nicht passieren, im Gegenteil.
Warum der Ansatz eine 🧮 Fehlkalkulation ist im 📹.
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#Energiewende #EEG - "Die Botschaft dieser Änderung, so Gierull, sei eindeutig: 'Kleine Erzeuger sollen nicht am Markt teilnehmen. Die gewaltige Flexibilität, die tausende Heimspeicher zusammen liefern könnten, wird klein gemacht. Filip Thon, Chef des E.On‑Vertriebs in Deutschland, sagt: 'Die geplante 50-Prozent-Einspeisebegrenzung würde Flexibilitätspotenziale pauschal einschränken und die wirtschaftlich sinnvolle Nutzung von Solarstrom erschweren.' [...] Das Ziel ist es, kaum verhohlen, die Direktvermarktung eher bei größeren Anlagen zu belassen und kleinere Anlagen in erster Linie als Erzeuger für den Eigenverbrauch zu definieren. Für das Geschäft vor allem der Energie-Start-ups hätte das eindeutige Folgen: Kunden würden eher dazu angehalten, kleinere Anlagen zu kaufen und Batteriespeicher auch nur in einem Volumen zu kaufen, das dem Eigenverbrauch dienlich ist, nicht dem Geschäft nach außen." - von Florian Güßgen - Eventl. € https://www.wiwo.de/unternehmen/energie/eeg-2027-was-das-gesetz-fuer-neue-solaranlagen-bedeutet/100245291.html
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#Energiewende #EEG - "Und das neue Erneuerbare-Energien-Gesetz, bemängeln Kritiker wie Enpal, sorge eben nicht für Tempo. 'Wenn man möchte, dass diese Prozesse beschleunigt werden, muss man über ein Gesetz wie das EEG Druck auf die Verteilnetzbetreiber ausüben, Fristen kürzen, Strafgelder einführen.' Aber genau das geschehe nicht. 'Das ist schon erstaunlich', so Merle-Oberheide, 'denn eigentlich ist Frau Reiche hier als ehemalige Chefin eines Verteilnetzbetreibers Expertin.' Vor ihrer Ernennung zur Ministerin war Katherina Reiche Chefin der E.On-Tochter Westenergie." - von Florian Güßgen - Eventl. € https://www.wiwo.de/unternehmen/energie/eeg-2027-was-das-gesetz-fuer-neue-solaranlagen-bedeutet/100245291.html
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#Energiewende #EEG - "Denn mehrere – fast alle – Unternehmen bemängeln, wie der Schritt zur 'Direktvermarktung' konkret umgesetzt wird. Bei Enpal ist etwa die Rede von einem 'handwerklichen Fehler'. So, wie das Gesetz angelegt sei, lasse sich Strom nicht besser vermarkten. Im Gegenteil. Das Gesetz erschwere es, neue Erlösmöglichkeiten für Kunden zu schaffen und damit auch Geschäftsmodelle für Unternehmen. 'Der Staat will eigentlich in eine Welt ohne Förderung', sagt Enpals Produktchef Merle-Oberheide, 'untersagt dem Kunden aber, am Markt Geld zu verdienen.' Von dem Hamburger Energie-Start-up 1Komma5 Grad heißt es, die Regierung 'sabotiere' ihr eigenes Regulierungsziel. Von Octopus Energy Deutschland heißt es, Teile des Gesetzes seien 'absurd'. 'Wenn man der Fotovoltaik die Förderung nimmt und mehr Markt fordert, dann muss man auch mehr Markt ermöglichen', sagt Bastian Gierull, Deutschland-Chef von Octopus Energy." - von Florian Güßgen - Eventl. € https://www.wiwo.de/unternehmen/energie/eeg-2027-was-das-gesetz-fuer-neue-solaranlagen-bedeutet/100245291.html
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Heutiger Schritt der Analyse des #EEG-Entwurfs der Ministerin Reiche – Thema Biogas. Ach ja, dass es nicht untergeht: 70% des gesamten EEG-Entwurfs sind richtig (‼️), und führen den 🧭 Kurs von Robert Habeck fort, nochmals 10% sind neu und gut 👍, aber 20% sind eben eine ☠️ Katastrophe (sofern man es gewichten kann). Auf diese 20% konzentriere ich mich, aber die 70+10 sollen nicht verschwiegen werden.
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Was in der Debatte über das EEG 💨🌞🌻🌊 untergeht und von einigen ganz bewusst verschwiegen oder falsch dargestellt wird: seit 2020 zeigt der 📉 Trend eindeutig nach unten.
Das ist kein Zufall: Ziel des #EEG war es, neue Technologien in den Markt einzuführen, es wurde erreicht, sodass neue Anlagen einen Bruchteil der Förderung der Alt-Anlagen benötigen - oder gar 🧮 keine mehr.
Daher sinken die Kosten, da seit 2020 ersten Anlagen aus der Förderung fallen. Dieser Trend dominiert alles andere‼️
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… und was ändert sich generell für‘s Energiesystem, also für alle anderen?
(Teil 2)https://www.naturstrom.de/blog/energiewende/eeg2027-und-netzanschlusspaket/
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„EEG 2027 und Netzanschlusspaket: Das ändert sich für Haushalte“
(Teil 1)https://www.naturstrom.de/blog/energiewende/eeg-2027-aenderungen-fuer-haushalte/
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Wirtschaftsministerin #Reiche selbst dreht die Arbeitslosigkeitsschraube weiter nach oben
Wirtschaftsministerin Reiche sollte eigentlich alles tun, um neue Jobs zu schaffen und bestehende zu erhalten. Doch mit der im Kabinett beschlossenen #EEG-Novelle und dem Netzanschlusspaket gefährdet sie Hunderttausende Jobs in der Branche der -#Erneuerbaren Energien – mit 436.000 Jobs eine der größten Wirtschaftsbranchen Deutschlands. -
Die von „Vernunftkraft“ vorhergesagten „rollierenden Stromabschaltungen“ 📴 sind endlich da. Es hat fast alles gestimmt: außer Jahr, Land und Grund war die Prognose 💯 richtig. Mehr im 📹.
Wobei: gemessen an der #EEG-Prognose war wenigstens etwas richtig, während die EEG-Prognose von „Vernunftkraft“ so volle Canne daneben lag.
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#Reform mit lauter Hürden, Teil 1: Änderungen im Erneuerbare-Energien-Gesetz (EEG) treffen auch die Verbraucher
https://www.l-iz.de/wirtschaft/verbraucher/2026/08/reform-mit-lauter-hurden-teil-1-anderungen-erneuerbare-energien-gesetz-eeg-treffen-verbraucher-666438
#Gastbeitrag #EEG #Verbraucher -
Wie klagt man eigentlich vor dem #Bundesverfassungsgericht? Brauch ich dafür einen Anwalt oder reicht es eine Mail zu schreiben?
Frage wegen dem neuen #EEG / #EEG_Novelle
Im Ernst, durch die #Bundesregierung sehe ich meine Lebensgrundlagen massiv gefährdet und ich kann keinen rechtlichen Weg erkennen dagegen vorzugehen (wird ja alles ignoriert oder ausgesessen).
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Oft heißt es, Ministerin Reiche bekämpfe 🌞 Solar. Das ist in der Pauschalität falsch – ihr #EEG-Entwurf will mehr 📈 #PV erreichen.
Das Problem: NUR auf Freifläche, ohne 🛖 Dächer und #Agri-PV 🌾 macht es die Ackerböden knapper.
Können wir nicht brauchen! Und Agri-PV ist in Reiches EEG-Entwurf dem Namen nach drin, aber nicht auskömmlich finanziert.
Bitte nachbessern, liebe MdBs!
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#Streudiagramm der #Bruttoleistung von #Balkonkraftwerken in #Deutschland mit Stand vom 31.07.2026.
Leistungsangaben < 20 Wp und deutlich größer 2 kWp dürften Datenfehler sein.
Die Sonderregelungen des #EEG für #Steckersolargeräte aus dem „#Solarpaket“ gelten nur für Anlagen mit max. 800 VA #Wechselrichterleistung und max. 2000 Wp #Modulleistung.
👉 Zusatzlesestoff: Amortisation automatisch berechnen
https://tino-eberl.de/vibe-coding/solare-energieproduktion-co2-einsparung-und-amortisation-automatisch-berechnen/Mehr zu #Steckersolar:
https://www.oekologisch-unterwegs.de/energiewende/1193-steckersolaranlagen-fuer-deinen-balkon-sparen-mit-der-energiewende.html -
@grimm #Cleantech Warum #Wind die eigentliche #EEG-Story ist
Der #Bestandsschutz fehlt. #Solar verliert die #Preisgarantie. Wind verliert die Sicherheit für 6000 bereits genehmigte Anlagen. https://www.cleantech.ing/p/warum-wind-die-eigentliche-eeg-story-ist
Bösartige Sabotage der #Energiewende geht weiter.